Adrian Leo Doyle AM (born 16 November 1936) is an Australian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
[1] He studied at the Collegio Propaganda Fide in Rome, where he was ordained as a priest by Grégoire-Pierre Cardinal Agagianian on 20 December 1961.
[1] Doyle served on the Marriage Tribunal for the Hobart Archdiocese (1966–1998) He has been a judge on the Appeal Tribunal, President of the Canon Law Society of Australia and New Zealand, assistant priest at Invermay, Bellerive, and St Mary's Cathedral, and parish priest at Sandy Bay-Taroona (1974–1990).
[1] On 10 November 1997, Doyle was appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Hobart by Pope John Paul II.
[2] Doyle has worked on the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference (ACBC),[1] and on 26 January 2009 became a Member of the Order of Australia for his service to the Catholic Church in Australia and to the community, particularly as Archbishop of Hobart and through Caritas programs supporting international aid to developing countries.