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Frederick Keating
Frederick
William Keating
was an
English
prelate
of the
Roman Catholic Church
. He served first as
Bishop of Northampton
from
1908
to 1921, then
Archbishop of Liverpool
from 1921 to 1928.
Biography
Born in
Birmingham
on
13 June
1859, he was
ordained
to the
priesthood
at
St Bernard's
Catholic Seminary
in
Olton
on
20 October
1882. He was appointed the
Bishop
of the
Diocese of Northampton
on
5 February
1908. His
consecration
to the
Episcopate
took place ar
St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham
on
25 February
1908; the
principal consecrator
was
Cardinal Francis Bourne
,
Archbishop of Westminster
, and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop
George Burton
of Clifton and Bishop
Joseph Cowgill
of Leeds.
Keating was
translated
to the
Archdiocese of Liverpool
as
archbishop
on 13
June 1921
. He supported the workers in the
General Strike of 1926
.
He
died in office
on
7 February
1928, aged 68.