You can see some basic information at his entry on Catholic Hierarchy website. Archbishop Smith was ordained a priest for the Southwark Archdiocese in 1972 and served as Rector of St John's Seminary, Wonersh. He was appointed as Bishop of East Anglia in 1995 and Archbishop of Cardiff in 2001.
I prepared this post last night after receiving the Ad Clerum by email. Fr Philip Glandfield, the Archbishop's Secretary for Archbishop McDonald, introduced this on an "opt in" basis and I must say that I found it a very welcome development. The news was embargoed until 11am today so the post was scheduled to go up then.
Now the announcement has appeared on the Vatican Bollettino. Here is my translation of the notes given there:
His Grace Mgr Peter Smith was born in London, in the Archdiocese of Southwark on 20 October 1943. He studied at the secondary school of Clapham College or the Xaverian Brothers. Having obtained a degree in civil law he entered the interdiocesan seminary of Wonersh where he followed courses in philosophy and theology. Following this, he was sent to Rome and obtained a doctorate in Canon Law at the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas.(I found it amusing that the Italian text has "Thornton Heat". That is in fact how Italians pronounce the name of that corner of my childhood home of Croydon. We of course used to call it "Forton Eef".)
He was ordained on 15 July 1972 for the Archdiocese of Southwark.
Returning to his own country he was Professor of Canon Law at the major seminary of Wonersh, working at the same time as Officialis of the matrimonial tribunal of the Archdiocese of Southwark. In 1984 he became Parish Priest of St Andrew's in Thornton Heath, London. In 1985, he was appointed Rector of the interdiocesan seminary of Wonersh.
Elected Bishop of East Anglia on 21 March 1985, he was consecrated on 27 March.
On 26 October 2001 he was promoted as Metropolitan Archbishop of Cardiff.
Currently he is Vice President of the Episcopal conference of England and Wales and President of the Department of Christian Responsibility and Citizenship within the same Conference.
There is an announcement at the Southwark website. Archbishop Smith speaks with warmth of his time in Wales and adds:
However, my sadness at leaving is tempered by the prospect of returning to my roots in South London and going home to the Archdiocese in which I was born and for which I was ordained a priest in 1972. I am very much looking forward to that and to serving the people, religious, deacons and priests of the Archdiocese of Southwark as their Bishop. It is good to be returning home, although I feel there is part of me which will always have a “second home” in Wales.There is also an announcement at the website of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales.
Archbishop Smith will be installed as Archbishop on Thursday 10 June.

5 comments:
This is indeed sad news for the Archdiocese of Cardiff. Southwark, rejoice for your son is returning home!
Is he a good sound fellow?
Hopefully Cardiff gets a good sound archbishop, someone wholly in keeping with the doctrine and liturgical theology of the Holy Father.
Smith is not "sound". He authorised and promoted a isgracefully hereticial "Catholic" textbook for schoolchildren, attacked orthodox critics of the text, was ticked off by Rome (Ratzinger), continued to allow the book to be used in schools despite the admonition and then offered a graceless "apology" which had more to do with (again!) villifying orthodox critics.
All of this can be found out about on the web and elsewhere (many people in his diocese remember it well). I hope that this comment can be published for the record.
Having a bishop is so passé. I much prefer being part of a virtual diocese ...
Could we scrap dioceses all together and just have the Pope?
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