Early life Robert Byrne was born on 22 September 1956 in
Manchester, England.
Priesthood and Religious Life Byrne entered the
Birmingham Oratory in 1980.
Auxiliary Bishop of Birmingham In March 2014, Pope Francis appointed him an
auxiliary bishop of
Archdiocese of Birmingham. On 13 May 2014, he was
consecrated to the
episcopate as the
Titular Bishop of
Cuncacestre. The
principal consecrator was
Bernard Longley, the Archbishop of Birmingham, and the co-consecrators were
Michael C. Barber SJ, the Bishop of Oakland, and
Philip Pargeter, his predecessor as Auxiliary Bishop of Birmingham.
Resignation and controversy On 12 December 2022, Pope Francis accepted his resignation from his see, nine years before the retirement age of 75 mandated by
Catholic canon law. In a statement, the bishop said that the duties of his office had "become too great a burden to bear". In the same month, Byrne had been reported to the police "after an allegation of abuse was made against him by a priest from another diocese to his bishop". On 22 January 2023, it was reported that the
Holy See was investigating rumours of a sex party at St Mary's Cathedral. As part of the investigation into Byrne's resignation, the Church was looking into claims one of his priests invited worshippers to a party in his quarters attached to the cathedral during lockdown. The priest, Michael McCoy, dean of the cathedral, killed himself four days after finding out he was being investigated by police for child sexual abuse. In a letter seen by
The Sunday Times Malcolm McMahon, Archbishop of Liverpool, who was leading the investigation into the circumstances surrounding Byrne's resignation, said he has been asked by the pope’s advisers to prepare "an in-depth report into the events leading up to Bishop Byrne’s resignation". In May 2023, a summary of the report was published which included a number of findings: • "lewd parties" did not take place at St Mary's Cathedral but gatherings for volunteers with wine and takeaways did take place, in contravention of Covid regulations • Bishop's House in
West Denton was sold and a replacement was bought in
Gosforth, a middle class area: this was deemed an "error of judgement" and that "Bishop Byrne could have relocated to a property that served his and diocesan needs in a less conspicuous area at a lower cost" • Byrne had promoted Canon Michael McCoy to dean of Newcastle cathedral, despite multiple safeguarding issues against the priest: McCoy would go on to kill himself after police spoke with him in relation to historic sexual abuse allegations • Byrne continued to associate with Timothy Gardner OP, a convicted paedophile: including their being seen together in public, inviting Gardner multiple times to the bishop's residence, and attempting to get him employment in the diocese's archives and with an overseas charity. In 2025, Gardner was further convicted of five new sex offences. ==See also==