
The Bishops Conference’s biennial election of president and vice-president took place at its May plenary meeting. Archbishop Costelloe was elected President, with Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP re-elected Vice-President.
The second assembly concluded on Saturday, but the date for the change of president was July 13 – to coincide with the completion of a retreat for bishops that ended on Wednesday afternoon.
Archbishop Costelloe, the Archbishop of Perth, becomes the first bishop of a Western Australian diocese and the first bishop who is a member of a religious order to lead the Bishops Conference.
He succeeds Archbishop Mark Coleridge, who served as President for four years.
When elected in May, Archbishop Costelloe said, “As we continue to contemplate how we live out the Gospel in this age […] I look forward to working with my brother bishops and the People of God to carry forward Christ’s mission.”