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The Most Reverend John Christopher O'Riordan, Bishop Emeritus, C.S.Sp., COR (6 January 1924 – 22 November 2016) was
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of the Catholic Diocese of Kenema in Sierra Leone.


Early life

He was the second youngest son of Mary (née Murphy) and David O'Riordan and he was born in
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,
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,
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. His father managed a creamery in
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. His mother was a school teacher. He had eight brothers and sisters, two of whom became also priests. From 1937 to 1943, he boarded in
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at
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, founded and administered by the Spiritan Order.


Priestly life

He entered the
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at Kilshane Novitiate in Tipperary in 1943. His ordination took place in 1952.


Ministry in Sierra Leone

In 1953, he was sent to
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where he began a ministry that would last for almost 50 years. As a young priest, he drove along the dirt roads to remote villages where he got to know the residents and said Mass with them. He developed relationships with the local
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s and elders and soon came to see Sierra Leone as a place where he had always belonged. His practical approach involved training community workers as well as the establishment of hospitals, schools and pastoral centers. He was often involved with every aspect of the building process from mixing concrete to physical construction. A skilled diplomat, he deftly navigated an interfaith community in which Christians were the minority.


Bishop of Kenema

He was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Kenema on June 4, 1984, and consecrated December 2, 1984. Affectionately known as Bishop Johnny in the local community., he ordained more than twelve Sierra Leonean priests during his tenure. From 1992 to 1995 he served as President of Inter-territorial Catholic Bishops' Conference of The Gambia and Sierra Leone.


Sierra Leone Civil War

The Sierra Leone Civil War began in 1991 when the
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attempted to overthrown
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, then
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. Bishop Johnny continued his ministry in Sierra Leone during the civil war with mass killings, mass rape, torture and the recruitment of child soldiers became widespread. He was an outspoken critic of the war and vociferously urged top officials in the military to put an end to the killing. When the war ended in 2002, over 50 000 people had been killed.


Honors

In 2001, Bishop O'Riordan was award Sierra Leone's Commander of the Order of Rokel (COR), the country's highest honor for outstanding pastoral and humanitarian services.


Later Ministry

Describing Bishop Johnny's ministry, a Sierra Leone-born priest said, “He stood with us in war and walked with us in peace.” In 2002 Bishop Johnny retired to
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on 26 April 2002.


Death

He died peacefully at the age of 92 at Marian House in
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,
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on 22 November 2016. His funeral was held on 25 November 2016 at Church of The Holy Spirit, Kimmage Manor, Dublin. He is buried in the Spiritan plot in Dardistown, County Dublin.


Memorial in Sierra Leone

Bishop O'Riordan remains a beloved figure in
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. On 10 February 2017, the Diocese of Kenema invited clergy from across the nation to celebrate a memorial Mass in Bishop Johnny's honor. Edward Charles, Archbishop of Freetown gave the
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and Bishop Aruna, Auxiliary Bishop of Kenema paid tribute to Bishop O'Riordan's life and ministry in the homily.


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Catholic-Hierarchy

Bishop John O'Riordan Passes On

Obituary: Bishop John O’Riordan
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