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Fr Shane Mackinlay, soon-to-be bishop of Sandhurst in central Victoria. PHOTO: ACBC

Fr Shane Mackinlay, the Master of Catholic Theological College Melbourne and a parish priest in Ballarat, will be the next Bishop of Sandhurst.

Pope Francis announced the appointment on 23 July, at the same time accepting the resignation of Bishop Les Tomlinson, who has been Bishop of Sandhurst since 2012.

Australian Catholic Bishops Conference president Archbishop Mark Coleridge said that  Bishop-elect Mackinlay combines “high intelligence with good strategic ability and deep faith with a capacity to engage the culture”.

“All of this will make him a fine Bishop of Sandhurst and a real gain for the bishops conference at this important and complex time.

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“I congratulate Fr Shane and look forward to working closely with him in the years ahead.”

Fr Mackinlay was born in Melbourne in 1965, his family moving to Ballarat 10 years later. He attended St Francis Xavier Primary School and St Patrick’s College, where he was named the school dux.

In addition to his study for the priesthood at Corpus Christi College and at Catholic Theological College, he completed a physics degree at Monash University. He was ordained a priest of Ballarat Diocese in 1991 and, after parish ministry, undertook graduate studies in philosophy, completing a master’s and doctorate at the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium.

Sandhurst priest Fr Rob Galea sharing his art with world. PHOTO: frrobgalea.com

Fr Mackinlay taught philosophy at the Australian Catholic University campus in Ballarat before moving to Catholic Theological College, where he has been Master since 2011. He has held a range of leadership and advisory roles within Ballarat Diocese.

He also served as spokesperson for the Catholic Church during the Victorian Parliamentary Inquiry into the Handling of Child Abuse by Religious and Other Organisations.

Fr Mackinlay said while his role at Catholic Theological College was a demanding one and typically saw the Master relinquish parish ministry, he had been keen to continue that work alongside his teaching and administrative duties.

“I love teaching and also being involved with people in their local parish communities and I very much look forward to continuing those two ministries in a different way in my new role,” Bishop-Elect Mackinlay said.

“I’ve greatly enjoyed being a priest in the Ballarat diocese and I’m very pleased that I can continue my ministry among the people of regional Victoria.”

In announcing Fr Mackinlay’s appointment, Pope Francis also accepted the resignation of Bishop Leslie Tomlinson, who has been a bishop since 2009 and Bishop of Sandhurst since 2012.

Fr Mackinlay said he had observed Bishop Tomlinson’s “generous and diligent service” in Sandhurst over those years and was grateful for the welcome Bishop Tomlinson has extended to him as his successor.

Bishop-Elect Mackinlay’s episcopal ordination is expected to take place in mid-October.

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