Patrick Delany (1853–1926), was an Irish-born Roman Catholic priest who served as Archbishop of Hobart, Tasmania.
He was educated by the Franciscans in Mountbellew and at Jesuits' St Ignatius College, Galway.
[1] After initially attending the Jesuit novitiate, Milltown Park, Dublin, in September 1874 he went to the Vincentian missionary college, All Hallows College, Dublin, training for St Paul's, Minnesota, United States of America.
[2] Delany moved to Australia in 1885 seeking support for All Hallows and worked for Bishop James Moore.
Dr. William Barry, a fellow Irishman and All Hallows graduate, who was co-adjutor bishop.