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Retired Catholic Bishops of England and Wales
Often referred to as 'emeritus', the following bishops have retired in recent years:
Alexander, Mervyn
Retired Bishop of Clifton
Bowen, Michael
Retired Archbishop of Southwark
Crowley, John
Retired Bishop of Middlesbrough
Griffiths OSB, Ambrose
Retired Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle
Lindsay, Hugh
Retired Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle
Jukes, John
Retired Auxiliary Bishop of Southwark
Konstant, David
Retired Bishop of Leeds
Kuchmiak CSSR, Michael
Retired Ukrainian Apostolic Exarch
Malone, Vincent
Retired Auxiliary Bishop of Liverpool
McCartie, Leo
Retired Bishop of Northampton
Mullins, Daniel
Retired Bishop of Menevia
Tripp, Howard
Retired Auxiliary Bishop of Southwark
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