
The Very Reverend Michael O’Riordan, a cherished native of Limerick County, has been honoured with a momentous appointment as the President of the prestigious Irish College in Rome. Known for his unwavering dedication and remarkable service, Reverend O’Riordan has spent the last decade as a devoted curate at St. Limerick City, endearing himself to the local congregation through his compassion and leadership.
Before his tenure in Limerick, the Reverend also made significant contributions during his time in London, where he wholeheartedly served the church and its faithful followers. His appointment as the head of the esteemed Irish College in Rome stands as a crowning achievement in his illustrious career, reflecting his deep commitment to his calling and the church’s mission.
The people of Limerick County are brimming with pride and joy as they extend their heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to their esteemed fellow citizen on this exceptional milestone. Reverend O’Riordan’s appointment to such a prestigious position is a testament to his exemplary character and spiritual guidance, and the community fervently supports him as he embarks on this new and important journey in Rome.
Nottingham Evening Post – Thursday 31 August 1905


