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Right Reverend Thomas Matthew Burns SM BA BD

Bishop of Menevia

Tom Burns was born in Belfast on 3 June 1944. When the family moved to England he was educated by the Marist Fathers, first of all at St Mary’s College, Blackburn, and then for two years in the Sixth Form at Winslade School, Exeter. From there he applied to join the Society of Mary, and began his studies for the Priesthood and the religious life at the Marist Monastery in Paignton, Devon. Ordained in 1971, he obtained an Honours Degree in Divinity from London University, as well as a Diploma in Business Studies.

After spending two years in the Marist parish at Whitechapel in the East End of London, he taught ‘A’ Level Economics in Marist Schools at Sidcup in Kent and Blackburn in Lancashire. During this time he became a graduate of the Open University, specialising in Economics and Social Studies.

In 1986 Father Tom was commissioned as a full-time Chaplain in the Royal Navy. After training at HMS RALEIGH and Britannia Royal College he served as a Chaplain in HMS DRAKE and Devonport Naval Base. From there he went to sea with the ship of the first Flotilla (to the Falklands, the Gulf and the Caribbean), and then joined the Chaplaincy Team in Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth.

Leaving the Navy in 1992, he took up an appointment as Bursar General at the Marists Fathers’ Headquarters in Rome but subsequently rejoined the Royal Navy in January 1994. His first appointment was again to sea, for a period of 18 months, when he joined the staff of the Initial Sea Training Department in the newly created post of Chaplain to the Ships embarking Officer Cadets for their first experience of sea-going life.

After completing the Initial Staff Course at Greenwich Royal Naval College, he proceeded to Portsmouth, where he headed up an ecumenical team working in HMS NELSON and the Naval Base. Six months later, on the opening of the Tri-Service Chaplaincy Centre at Amport House, near Andover, in April 1996, he became the first Roman Catholic Chaplain to serve there, joining colleagues from the other major Churches on the Directing Staff, and teaching courses in Welfare and Counselling Skills to personnel from all three Services.

In May 1998 Father Tom was promoted and appointed Monsignor and Principal Roman Catholic Chaplain (Naval) and Director Naval Chaplaincy Service (Training and Programmes). He was appointed Queen’s Honorary Chaplain on 29 May 1998.

As a qualified Cricket Umpire and Rugby Union Referee, Monsignor Tom has in the past been fully occupied with ‘pastoral’ duties on Saturdays most weekends of the year.

Monsignor Tom was ordained as Bishop of the Forces on 18 June 2002. He was fully engaged in official and pastoral visits to Army, Navy and Air Force units and establishments throughout the UK and overseas, including Iraq in Holy week 2005.

The Bishopric of the Forces is a diocese without geographical boundaries, consisting of UK Service personnel and their dependants, served by over 50 full-time Chaplains and as many more Officiating Chaplains. The Diocese works wherever in the world UK Forces are serving.

On 16 October 2008, it was announced by the Holy See that Bishop Tom Burns was to be ordained the 11th Bishop of Menevia - succeeding Bishop Mark Jabalé OSB.

Pope Benedict XVI has appointed Bishop Tom M Burns SM, currently Bishop of the Forces (GB), as the next Bishop of Menevia.

Bishop Burns was installed Bishop of Menevia during Mass at St Joseph’s Cathedral, Swansea, on Monday 1 December 2008.

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