Auxiliary Bishop of Down and Connor McKeown was appointed
auxiliary bishop-elect for the
Diocese of Down and Connor and
titular bishop of
Cell Ausaille by
Pope John Paul II on 21 February 2001, the first Irish bishop to be appointed in the third millennium. He was consecrated by the
Bishop of Down and Connor,
Patrick Walsh, on 29 April in
St Peter's Cathedral,
Belfast. It was reported in an article in
The Irish News that the mention of McKeown as a possible successor to Walsh as Bishop of Down and Connor was actively opposed by some priests in the diocese, who regarded him as being "too soft" on the issue of
integrated education. This opposition was branded a "Stop Donal" campaign. McKeown also served as a member of the
Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference, with responsibility for the promotion of
Catholic education,
youth ministry,
university chaplaincies and the promotion of vocations. His interests include the interface between faith and the
empirical sciences, and working with Catholic schools in Norway, Denmark, Lithuania, Poland and Germany. McKeown is also a regular contributor on
Thought for the Day on
BBC Radio Ulster.
Bishop of Derry McKeown was appointed
Bishop-elect of Derry by
Pope Francis on 25 February 2014. He was installed on 6 April in
St Eugene's Cathedral,
Derry. After his 75th birthday on 12 April 2025 Canon law requires all bishops to submit their resignation to the Pope at the age of 75. Bishop McKeown submitted his resignation on 12 April 2025 and now awaits for his successor to be appointed. In doing so. He remains in the role as Interim Bishop.
Apostolic Administrator of Down and Connor Following the appointment of
Noël Treanor as
Apostolic Nuncio to the European Union on 26 November 2022, McKeown was announced as
Apostolic Administrator of Down and Connor on 21 January 2023. He served in this role until the
installation of
Alan McGuckian, following his appointment as
Bishop of Down and Connor on 2 February 2024. ==References==