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'''Mark John Peter Jabalé, [[Order of Saint Benedict|OSB]]''' (born 16 October 1933), is [[emeritus]] [[Bishop of Menevia]]. He was installed as bishop on 12 June 2001.
'''John Mark Jabalé, [[OSB]]''' (b. 16 October 1933, [[Alexandria, Egypt]]) is the [[Bishop of Menevia|Bishop Emeritus of Menevia]]. He was installed as bishop on 12 June 2001. Prior to appointment as Ordinary of the Diocese, he had been abbot in [[Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire|Belmont Abbey]] during 1993-2000, and then [[coadjutor bishop]] from 7 December 2000. [[Pope Benedict XVI]] accepted his resignation from the post of Bishop of Menevia on 16 October 2008, Jabalé having reached the upper age limit of seventy five. He was succeeded by Bishop [[Thomas Burns (bishop)|Tom Burns]], formerly Bishop to the Forces. On 13 March 2009, Bishop Jabalé was Inducted as Parish Priest of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in [[Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire|Chipping Norton]], by the [[Archbishop of Westminster]], [[Vincent Nichols]].


==Life==
Jabalé was born in [[Alexandria, Egypt]] and was a pupil at [[Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire|Belmont Abbey]] School. Upon finishing Sixth Form he immediately became a monk at the Abbey, and later studied French at university in Switzerland.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/rowing-monk-now-leads-abbey-crew-richard-north-witnesses-a-rare-investiture-as-a-former-pupil-and-1503987.html |title=Rowing monk now leads abbey crew}}</ref> He continued as a monk at Belmont and began teaching and coaching sport at his old school. He became Headmaster in 1969 and left that role in 1983.<ref name ="belmont">{{cite web |url=https://www.belmontabbey.org.uk/return-of-bishop-mark|author=Fr. Brendan Thomas |title=Return to Belmont of Bishop Mark|work= |publisher=[[Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire|Belmont Abbey]] Official Website|date=9 August 2020 |accessdate=9 August 2020}}</ref>

While teaching at Belmont Abbey School, he began coaching rowing, eventually coaching a GB crew to the [[1979 World Rowing Championships]] where his [[Lightweight Rowing|Lightweight]] Men's [[Coxless Four]] won a gold medal. In the late 1970s he also coached the [[OUBC|Oxford University]] crew in the early stages of a winning streak from 1976 to 1985. In 1985, while actually in Peru himself, he was elected a Steward of [[Henley Royal Regatta]].<ref name ="htbs">{{cite web |url=https://heartheboatsing.com/2018/05/04/leander-genuflects-for-200-years-and-counting|author=Chris Dodd |title=Leander genuflects for 200 Years and Counting}}</ref> He remains a Steward, and in 1986 was the first Roman Catholic to preach at St. Mary's, Henley, at the Regatta Service. In 2018 he was the preacher at a service commemorating 200 years of [[Leander Club]].<ref name="htbs"></ref>

He became [[Abbot]] of Belmont in 1993, and then [[coadjutor bishop]] of Menevia from 7 November 2000. [[Pope Benedict XVI]] accepted his resignation as Bishop of Menevia on 16 October 2008, Jabalé having reached the upper age limit of seventy five. He was succeeded by Bishop [[Thomas Burns (bishop)|Tom Burns]], formerly Bishop to the Forces.

On 13 March 2009, Bishop Jabalé was inducted as parish priest of [[Holy Trinity Church, Chipping Norton|Holy Trinity Catholic Church]] in [[Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire|Chipping Norton]], by the [[Archbishop of Birmingham]], [[Vincent Nichols]]. In August 2020 he retired from parochial life and returned to reside at the Belmont Abbey.<ref name="belmont"></ref>


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales|Catholic Church in England and Wales]]
*[[Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales|Catholic Church in England and Wales]]
*[[Catholic Church]]
*[[Diocese of Menevia]]
*[[Diocese of Menevia]]
*[[Bishop of Menevia]]
*[[Bishop of Menevia]]

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bjabale.html Catholic Hierarchy Biodata]
*[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bjabale.html Catholic Hierarchy Biodata]


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Latest revision as of 02:07, 23 October 2024

Rt Revd

Mark John Peter Jabalé

O.S.B.
Bishop emeritus of Menevia
circa 2001
ChurchCatholic Church
SeeDiocese of Menevia
In office11 June 2001 – 16 October 2008
PredecessorDaniel Joseph Mullins
SuccessorThomas Burns
Previous post(s)Coadjutor Bishop of Diocese of Menevia (2000–2001)
Orders
Ordination13 July 1958
Consecration7 December 2000
Personal details
Born
John Peter Jabalé

(1933-10-16) 16 October 1933 (age 91)

Mark John Peter Jabalé, OSB (born 16 October 1933), is emeritus Bishop of Menevia. He was installed as bishop on 12 June 2001.


Life

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Jabalé was born in Alexandria, Egypt and was a pupil at Belmont Abbey School. Upon finishing Sixth Form he immediately became a monk at the Abbey, and later studied French at university in Switzerland.[1] He continued as a monk at Belmont and began teaching and coaching sport at his old school. He became Headmaster in 1969 and left that role in 1983.[2]

While teaching at Belmont Abbey School, he began coaching rowing, eventually coaching a GB crew to the 1979 World Rowing Championships where his Lightweight Men's Coxless Four won a gold medal. In the late 1970s he also coached the Oxford University crew in the early stages of a winning streak from 1976 to 1985. In 1985, while actually in Peru himself, he was elected a Steward of Henley Royal Regatta.[3] He remains a Steward, and in 1986 was the first Roman Catholic to preach at St. Mary's, Henley, at the Regatta Service. In 2018 he was the preacher at a service commemorating 200 years of Leander Club.[3]

He became Abbot of Belmont in 1993, and then coadjutor bishop of Menevia from 7 November 2000. Pope Benedict XVI accepted his resignation as Bishop of Menevia on 16 October 2008, Jabalé having reached the upper age limit of seventy five. He was succeeded by Bishop Tom Burns, formerly Bishop to the Forces.

On 13 March 2009, Bishop Jabalé was inducted as parish priest of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Chipping Norton, by the Archbishop of Birmingham, Vincent Nichols. In August 2020 he retired from parochial life and returned to reside at the Belmont Abbey.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Rowing monk now leads abbey crew".
  2. ^ a b Fr. Brendan Thomas (9 August 2020). "Return to Belmont of Bishop Mark". Belmont Abbey Official Website. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  3. ^ a b Chris Dodd. "Leander genuflects for 200 Years and Counting".
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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Abbot of Belmont Abbey
1993–2000
Succeeded by
Paul Stonham
Preceded by Bishop of Menevia
2001–2008
Succeeded by