Smith was
ordained to the
priesthood on 5 July 1972. After doing
pastoral work from 1972 to 1974, Smith began teaching
canon law at his
alma mater,
St John's Seminary, Wonersh, in 1977. He then served as a
curate in
Thornton Heath (1984–1985) and as the
rector of St John's Seminary (1985–1995).
Episcopate On 21 March 1995, Smith was appointed
Bishop of East Anglia by
Pope John Paul II. He received his
episcopal consecration on the following 21 May from Cardinal
Basil Hume OSB, with Archbishop
Michael George Bowen and Bishop
Alan Charles Clark serving as
co-consecrators. Smith was later named Archbishop of Cardiff on 26 October 2001, following the resignation of the
Capuchin,
John Ward, amid a controversy about
paedophile priests in the
archdiocese. In regard to these sexual abuse cases, Smith declared that he "wanted to help people bind up the wounds and bring healing". He also voiced his opposition to
living wills in 2004, fearing that "a proxy could make a decision to do away with someone for the motive of killing someone". Smith has been
chair of the
Catholic Truth Society and the Department for Christian Responsibility and Citizenship within the
Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales from 1998 to 2019. He was also chairman of the Central Religious Advisory Committee (CRAC) of the
BBC and
ITC from 2001 to 2004. In 2002 he was made a sub-
prelate and
chaplain of the
Venerable Order of Saint John. In 2004 he was made an
Honorary Fellow of the
University of Wales, Lampeter and also of
Cardiff University in 2006. On 30 April 2010, Smith was named as the
Archbishop of Southwark, replacing Archbishop
Kevin McDonald who resigned the see due to ill health. He was installed on 10 June 2010. He also served as Master of the
Guild of Our Lady of Ransom from 2010. On 28 October 2015, Smith opened the new Saint Jude Information Centre during the 60th anniversary of the Shrine of Saint Jude. He was made a Guild Life member by Fr Kevin Alban in 2016. On 10 June 2019, Smith's resignation from the pastoral care of the Archdiocese of Southwark was accepted by Pope Francis, and Bishop John Wilson was named as his successor. He remained as Apostolic Administrator until 25 July 2019. ==McSweeney controversy==