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Rev Monsignor Vincent
TIGGEMAN, DCL PE
Loved and respected by
clergy, religious and the
lay faithful of the
Archdiocese of Adelaide.
Passed away at
The Pines Lodge,
North Plympton
on March 23, 2023, age 94.
Monsignor Tiggeman
was a much loved priest
of the Archdiocese and
served in the Parishes of
Christies Beach, Morphett Vale,
Hectorville, St Peters and
Pennington/Port Adelaide.
He was also appointed
Chancellor, Judicial Vicar
for 28 years and
ook on the roles of
Secretary and Judge
in the Tribunal Office
for the Archdiocese, and the
National Appeal Tribunal
whilst taking on various
Chaplain roles and
served on several
Archdiocesan Councils
and Committees.
His unstinting
enerosity was greatly
appreciated by all.
Monsignor Tiggeman
will be lovingly
remembered with
deep gratitude for his
ervice for over 71 years
in the Archdiocese of Adelaide
and deeply missed
by all clergy, religious
and people of the
Archdiocese of Adelaide.
Our deepest sympathy
and our prayers to the
Tiggeman family and
especially his sister
Mary Sweeney from
Archbishop Patrick O'Regan,
Clergy, Religious
and the people of the
Archdiocese.
May he Rest in Peace
Location: Adelaide
Rev Monsignor Vincent
TIGGEMAN, DCL PE
Loved and respected by
clergy, religious and the
lay faithful of the
Archdiocese of Adelaide.
Passed away at
The Pines Lodge,
North Plympton
on March 23, 2023, age 94.
Monsignor Tiggeman
was a much loved priest
of the Archdiocese and
served in the Parishes of
Christies Beach, Morphett Vale,
Hectorville, St Peters and
Pennington/Port Adelaide.
He was also appointed
Chancellor, Judicial Vicar
for 28 years and
ook on the roles of
Secretary and Judge
in the Tribunal Office
for the Archdiocese, and the
National Appeal Tribunal
whilst taking on various
Chaplain roles and
served on several
Archdiocesan Councils
and Committees.
His unstinting
enerosity was greatly
appreciated by all.
Monsignor Tiggeman
will be lovingly
remembered with
deep gratitude for his
ervice for over 71 years
in the Archdiocese of Adelaide
and deeply missed
by all clergy, religious
and people of the
Archdiocese of Adelaide.
Our deepest sympathy
and our prayers to the
Tiggeman family and
especially his sister
Mary Sweeney from
Archbishop Patrick O'Regan,
Clergy, Religious
and the people of the
Archdiocese.
May he Rest in Peace
Funeral by : Frank J Siebert Funeral Directors