Da anima cetera tolle (Nothing else matters except for the salvation of souls)[2]
CountRedmond Garrett Prendiville (11 September 1900 – 28 June 1968)[1] a former Australian metropolitan bishop, was the fifth bishop and second Roman CatholicArchbishop of the Archdiocese of Perth. In 1933, at the time of his consecration, aged 32, Prendiville was reputedly the youngest-ever Catholic archbishop.[2]
He emigrated to Perth in 1925 and was appointed to the cathedral parish of St. Mary's. In 1929, he was appointed administrator of the Cathedral parish.
Archbishop of Perth
On 22 October 1933, after only eight years as a priest, Prendiville was consecrated titular Archbishop of Cypsela and coadjutor Archbishop of Perth. In 1935, he succeeded Archbishop Patrick Clune as fifth bishop and second archbishop of Perth. He was named bishop assistant at the Papal throne and Count of the Holy See in 1958.
He suffered two strokes in 1946 and was frequently admitted to hospital over the ensuing years. He suffered an aortic lesion and died of a cerebrovascular accident on 28 June 1968 at St John of God Hospital, Subiaco; following a requiem Mass at St Mary's Cathedral, he was buried in Karrakatta Cemetery. He was exhumed in 2009 and reinterred in the crypt of St Mary's Cathedral, Perth, on 5 December 2009.
^O Muircheartaigh, Mícheál. From Dún Síon to Croke Park. Penguin Ireland. p. 207.
Further reading
Winship, John A (2010). Our cathedral: a history of St Mary's Cathedral, Perth, Western Australia (paperback). Perth, Western Australia: Archdiocese of Perth. ISBN978-1-453-75519-8.
Archbishop Redmond Prendiville – obituary – 1900–1968. Record (Perth, W.A.), No. 3352 (4 July 1968)