Mervyn Alexander

Meryvn Alexander, Eighth Bishop of Clifton, 1974 to 2001

Mervyn Alban Alexander was born on 29 June 1925 in Highbury, London, the eldest son of William and Grace Alexander.  The family moved from London to Salisbury, Wiltshire, when he was one year old.

He began his schooling at the Bishop Wordsworth Grammar School.  He later went to Prior Park College, Bath, then run by the Irish Christian Brothers.  He trained for the priesthood at the Venerable English College, Rome and was ordained Priest on 18 of July 1948 in the Leonine College, Rome.  He continued his theological studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, and obtained his Doctorate in Divinity in 1951.

Returning to England he was appointed curate in the Pro-Cathedral parish where he served from 1951 to 1964.  He acted as Chaplain to the Bristol Maternity and Homeopathic Hospitals.  He also became part time Chaplain to the University of Bristol in 1953 and was appointed full-time Chaplain in 1964.  During this time he opened the University Catholic Chaplaincy on Queens Road as a study and residential centre for students.  The Chaplaincy continues to serve students today.

In 1967 he was appointed as Parish Priest of Our Lady of Lourdes, Weston-Super-Mare, until he became Auxiliary Bishop of the diocese on 25 April 1972.  On 20 December 1974, he was made Bishop of Clifton.

In addition to his work in the diocese he held a number of national posts.  He has been a member of the Vatican Secretariat for Non-Believers (1973 to 1983), and Chairman of the National Commission for Non-Believers (1973 to 1983), Vice-Chairman of the Liturgy Commission (1977 to 1983), and also Episcopal President of the Catholic Child Welfare Council (1976 to 1983).  His interest in ecumenism was reflected in his role as Co-Chairman of the Roman Catholic / Methodist Committee (1976 to 1980), and his appointment as Co-Chairman of the Ecumenical Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1977.  In 1982 he was Chairman of the committee concerned with spiritual preparation for the visit of Pope John Paul II to England and Wales.  He was Chairman of the Committee for Art and Architecture from 1983 until 1999, as well as Episcopal Adviser to Marriage Encounter from 1980. He presided at a Diocesan Synod which took place from 1987 to 1988.

In the diocese Bishop Alexander has encouraged the growth of pastoral collaboration between clergy and people.  There is an active Diocesan Pastoral Council which meets twice a year.  Since his time as Chaplain to the University of Bristol he has been anxious to encourage children and young people to be involved in the life of the Church.  He also maintained the links between the diocese and South America and the Bishop has visited diocesan priests working there a number of times.

His personal hobbies and interests include reading, sport (in particular golf) music and walking.

In February 2001 Bishop Alexander was recognised by the University of Bristol for his contribution to the life of the City and the University and was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Laws.  The commendation speech was given by the then Bishop of Bristol, Right Reverend Barry Rogerson.

He was succeeded as Bishop of Clifton by Bishop Declan Lang on 28 March 2001.  On retiring as Bishop of Clifton he returned to Weston-super-Mare as Parish Priest of St Joseph's.