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Pat Power (Patrick Percival Power) was born on 11 February, 1942 in Cooma, New South Wales, is an Australian Catholic bishop (born 1942). Discover Pat Power's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

Popular As Patrick Percival Power
Occupation Retired Catholic bishop
Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 11 February 1942
Birthday 11 February
Birthplace Cooma, New South Wales
Nationality Australia

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1942

Patrick Percival "Pat" Power (born 11 February 1942 in Cooma, New South Wales) is a retired Australian bishop of the Catholic Church.

Power grew up in Queanbeyan and was educated at St Christopher's School and St Edmund's College in Canberra and completed his schooling at Chevalier College, Bowral.

After leaving school, he trained for the priesthood at St Columba's College in Springwood and St Patrick's College, Manly.

1965

Power was ordained to the priesthood in Queanbeyan on 17 July 1965 and served in the parishes of Braidwood, Canberra and Goulburn before being asked by Archbishop Thomas Cahill to undertake a doctorate in canon law in 1972 at the Propaganda Fide College, Rome.

1975

On the completion of his studies in 1975, Power returned to Canberra and for 10 years served as archbishop's secretary (to three archbishops) and director of the marriage tribunal.

1985

In February 1985, Power became parish priest of his home parish of Queanbeyan.

1986

On 18 April 1986, he was consecrated bishop by Archbishop Francis Carroll in St Christopher's Cathedral, Canberra, becoming the fifth Auxiliary Bishop of Canberra–Goulburn.

Since that time he served on bishops' committees for laity, ecumenism, canon law, family and life, social welfare and media.

He has also been the Secretary of the Committee for Justice, Development, Ecology and Peace and a member of the Australian Social Justice Council.

Much of his ministry has been in the field of ecumenical and inter-faith relations.

He was the first Catholic co-chairman of AUSTARC, the national Anglican-Roman Catholic dialogue.

He served a number of terms as chair of the ACT Churches Council.

1998

At the 1998 Oceania Synod of Bishops in Rome, Power spoke on marginalised people in society and in the church.

Much of his efforts have been directed in this area through Catholic Welfare Australia and through local community organizations in Canberra.

He has been a strong advocate for the East Timorese and the Palestinian people, for Aboriginal people, for racial respect, for the unemployed and in opposition to abortion and assisted suicide.

2000

In 2000, Power chaired a major enquiry into poverty in the Australian Capital Territory.

He supported the move to have the South Sydney Rabbitohs restored to the national rugby league competition.

Power has said that the church has "retreated from the promising outcomes" of the Second Vatican Council.

2010

In a 2010 article, he said that issues such as priestly celibacy, church teaching on sexuality and the role of women in the church must be discussed with Catholic lay people.

He often expressed support for the ordination of married men.

2012

His early resignation, at age 70, as auxiliary bishop of Canberra and Goulburn was effective from 7 June 2012.

He stated that the Vatican's "inability to listen" and the problems of clergy sex abuse and the shortage of priests are the "most vexing issues" facing the church.