
Archbishop Bernard Longley was born in Manchester on 5 April, 1955
and was ordained Bishop and appointed as an Auxiliary Bishop of the
Diocese of Westminster, on 24th January 2003. Archbishop Longley was
Head of the Diocesan Pastoral Board and had pastoral responsibilities
for the Deaneries of Camden, Hackney, Islington, Marylebone, Tower
Hamlets, and Westminster.
Archbishop Bernard Longley studied at Xaverian College and the Royal
Northern College of Music in Manchester and New College, Oxford. He was
ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton on
12th December 1981 at St John's Seminary, Wonersh, and was Assistant
Priest at St Joseph's, Epsom, and Chaplain to Psychiatric Hospitals.
From 1987 to 1996 he was on the staff at St John's Seminary, Wonersh,
teaching dogmatic theology. In 1991, he was appointed Surrey Chairman of
the Arundel and Brighton Diocesan Commission for Christian Unity and in
1996 became National Ecumenical Officer at the Catholic Bishops'
Conference of England and Wales.
In 1999 he was appointed Moderator of the Steering Committee of Churches
Together in Britain and Ireland and also Assistant General Secretary of
Catholic Bishops' Conference with responsibilities for Ecumenism and
Interreligious Affairs.
Archbishop Longley authored the Catholic Commentary on the Agreed Joint
Statement by the International Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission for
Unity and Mission - "Growing towards Unity and Mission" (2007).
The Archbishop was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI in October 2009 and
was installed as the ninth Archbishop of Birmingham on Tuesday 8th
December 2009.
In 2010 Archbishop Longley was appointed by Pope Benedict as a member of
the newly erected Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelization.
In 2011 Pope Benedict appointed the Archbishop as the co-Chairman of
ARCIC, with oversight of the third phase of Anglican-Catholic dialogue.