Bishop of Glendalough

The Bishop of Glendalough (Irish: Easpuig Gleann Dá Loch) is an episcopal title in the Church of Ireland, which takes its name after the monastery at Glendalough in County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland.

An Irish version of the place name, Glenndálocha, is now used for a titular see in the Roman Catholic Church.

After the death of Bishop William Piro and the failed effort to get possession of the see by Bishop-elect Robert de Bedford, the dioceses of Glendalough and Dublin were united in 1214.

During the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, a number of titular bishops were appointed, but none of them had effective possession of the see.

In 1969, an Irish version of the place name, Glenndálocha, is now used by Roman Catholic Church for a titular see which is currently vacant.

The monastery at Glendalough