He later moved to Brisbane and attended the parish of Kenmore-Brookfield where he met his wife Melissa.
[3] Murray trained for ministry at St Francis' Theological College in Brisbane, before being ordained as deacon in November 2004, and priest in December 2005.
[5] In October 2010, Murry was appointed to serve as priest at Singleton in the Diocese of Newcastle.
[1] Murry's role which involves providing care and pastoral leadership in the Manning Valley, Lake Macquarie and Central Coast regions for the Diocese.
Murry and Roulston's appointments marked the first time the Diocese had had more than one assistant bishop, and the roles were made to assist the Diocese in light of the findings of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.