MacDaid was appointed
Bishop-elect of Clogher by
Pope Benedict XVI on 6 May 2010. MacDaid was consecrated by the
Archbishop of Armagh and
Primate of All Ireland,
Seán Brady, on 25 July at
St Macartan's Cathedral,
Monaghan. In his first address as bishop, MacDaid referred to the recent
clerical sexual abuse cases in the Church, saying that the church "has been brought to our knees but maybe that is no bad thing". During his episcopacy, he advocated for greater collaboration between priests and laity, establishing support groups including a pastoral support group and a commission on diocesan liturgy, and initiated a stronger diocesan
youth ministry. MacDaid also continued the development and implementation of safeguarding policies and structures initiated by his predecessor,
Joseph Duffy, which were reviewed and complimented by the National Board for the Safeguarding of Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland in 2011. He also chaired the Council for Marriage and the Family of the
Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference from 2012 until 2016, and served as vice-chairperson of
Accord. It was announced on 1 October 2016 that McDaid had tendered his resignation on medical grounds to
Pope Francis some months previously, and that it had been with immediate effect. Liam MacDaid died on 15 August 2023, while he was on holiday in France. He was 78. == References ==