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Hinsley Hall,
62 Headingley Lane,
LEEDS, LS6 2BX

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BISHOP - PERSONAL INFORMATION -

A BIOGRAPHY OF THE RIGHT REVEREND ARTHUR ROCHE, BISHOP OF LEEDS

Bishop Arthur Roche, STB, STL was born in Batley, West Yorkshire on 6th March 1950, the youngest child of the late Arthur and Frances Roche. The bishop's elder brother, Brian died at an early age, killed while on military service in the Far East; his married sister, Margaret, lives in the Leeds Diocese. Bishop Roche was educated at St Joseph's Primary School, Batley Carr, St John Fisher High School, Dewsbury and Christleton Hall, near Chester before he embarked on his studies for the priesthood in 1969. He spent the next six years in Spain, at St Alban's College, Valladolid, during which time he obtained a degree in theology from the University of Comillas. He was ordained priest for the Diocese of Leeds by Bishop William Gordon Wheeler at St Joseph's, Batley Carr on 19th July 1975.

In August 1975 Fr Roche became assistant priest in the parish of Holy Rood, Barnsley. At the beginning of 1978 he moved to Bishop's House, Thorner on his appointment as Secretary to Bishop Wheeler. He also became chaplain to St John Bosco School, Leeds and in 1979 he was appointed Vice-Chancellor of the Diocese. From 1981-86 he edited the annual Leeds Diocesan Directory. In February 1982 he assumed responsibility for organising the Papal Visit to York in May of that year. With the completion of this assignment in the late summer of 1982 he joined the staff at St Anne's Cathedral, Leeds, where he remained for the next six-and-a-half years.

Bishop David Konstant appointed Fr Roche as Diocesan Financial Secretary for a five-year period starting in August 1986. During this period he also became Parish Priest of St Wilfrid's, Leeds in January 1989. In the autumn of 1991 he relinquished these posts in order to pursue further studies in theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. He took up residence at the Venerable English College and in 1992 he joined the staff of the college as Spiritual Director. In April 1996 it was announced that Fr Roche was to be the new General Secretary of the CBCEW. Following his appointment he was honoured by Pope John Paul II, becoming a Prelate of Honour with the title Monsignor. As General Secretary, Mgr Roche worked closely with three Presidents of the Bishops' Conference: Cardinal Basil Hume OSB (1996-99), Archbishop Michael Bowen (1999-2000) and, most recently, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor. His term as General Secretary ended in April 2002.

On 12 April 2001, he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop to Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor and he was given the Titular See of Rusticiana. His Episcopal ordination took place in Westminster on 10th May 2001.

During 2001-02 Bishop Roche served as Chairman of the Pastoral Affairs Committee of the Diocese of Westminster as well as the Diocesan Finance Committee and the Catholic Children's Society in Westminster. He was also a member of the Bishop's Special Commission on Seminaries which reported in May 2002.

It was announced on 16th July 2002 that Pope John Paul II had appointed Bishop Roche as Coadjutor Bishop of Leeds. This is the first time such an appointment has been made in the Diocese of Leeds since that of Bishop Cowgill in 1905; he succeeded Bishop Gordon in 1911 and was Bishop of Leeds for the next quarter of a century. On April 7th 2004, on the retirement of Bishop Konstant, he became the ninth Bishop of Leeds.

Since 2002, Bishop Roche has been Chairman of the International Commission for English in the Liturgy, of which was appointed a member in 2001. Nationally, Bishop Roche is Chairman of the Department of Christian Life and Worship, a post he has held since 2004, and a member of the Standing Committee of the CBCEW. He is also one of the three bishops responsible for the English Colleges in Rome and Valladolid and the Beda College in Rome.

His interests include gardening, walking, travel and painting.

 

He is a Patron of the Society of St Gregory, Bradford Churches for Dialogue and Diversity, STOP Project (Start Treating Others Positively), the College of Preachers, Chapeltown Harehills Assisted Learning Computer School, The Yorkshire Pride Appeal (Yorkshire County Cricket Club). He is Chairman of the Leeds Diocesan Trust and a Trustee of the English Colleges in Valladolid and Rome and of the Beda College, Rome. He is Chairman of the Board of Governors and of the Directors of Trinity and All Saints College, Horsforth, and of Catholic Care, Leeds.

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