Timothy Carroll (Roman Catholic Bishop)

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Timothy James Carroll (born 23 April 1940 is a Roman Catholic bishop serving as Apostolic Vicar in the Titular See of Tipasa in Mauretania[1]. He was born in Millstreet, County Cork Ireland. He was ordained a priest on 20 December 1965 for the Society of African Missions and was appointed Prefect of Kontagora, Nigeria on 15 December 1995. On 30 April, 2002, he was appointed Titular Bishop of Tipasa in Maurentania and Apostolic Vicar of Kontagora. He was ordained a bishop on 17 August 2002. The Principal Consecrator was Archbishop Osvaldo Padilla; his Principal Co-Consecrators were Archbishop Peter Jatau and Bishop Kevin Aje[2].

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  1. ^ See of Tipasa in Mauretania
  2. ^ Appointments of Bishop Carroll
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