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Roman Catholic Diocese of Leeds

The Diocese of Leeds (Latin: Dioecesis Loidensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic church centred on Leeds Cathedral in the city of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. It was founded on 20 December 1878, with the splitting of the Diocese of Beverley, which had covered all of Yorkshire. The Diocese of Leeds was made to cover the historic West Riding of Yorkshire, while the Diocese of Middlesbrough took over the diocesan organisation of the rest of Yorkshire.

Diocese of Leeds

Dioecesis Loidensis
Location
Country England
Territory West Yorkshire
With parts of:
 North Yorkshire
 East Riding of Yorkshire
 Lancashire
 Greater Manchester
Ecclesiastical provinceLiverpool
MetropolitanArchdiocese of Liverpool
Deaneries11
Statistics
Area1,900 sq mi (4,900 km2)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2019)
2,115,000
168,000 (7.9%)
Parishes82
Churches108
Schools93
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established29 September 1850
CathedralSaint Anne's Cathedral, Leeds
Patron saintOur Lady of Perpetual Succour
St Wilfrid
Secular priests187
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopMarcus Stock
Metropolitan ArchbishopMalcolm McMahon
Vicar General
  • Paul Fisher
[1]
Episcopal Vicars
  • Timothy Swinglehurst
[1]
Bishops emeritusArthur Roche[2]
Map

The Diocese of Leeds within the Province of Liverpool
Website
dioceseofleeds.org.uk

History edit

In the 19th century, the region covered by the modern diocese fell under the jurisdiction of Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District, which in turn became the Apostolic Vicariate of the Yorkshire District, which was then elevated to the distinction of Diocese of Beverley in 1850. Around 1861, the then Bishop of Beverley, Robert Cornthwaite, informed the Holy See that in his opinion, the Diocese of Beverley was too large, and in light of the expanding Catholic population, should be sub-divided into two regions. After 15 years of discussion and planning, it was agreed that on 20 December 1878, the Diocese of Beverley be dissolved and that the Diocese of Leeds be created to cater for the West Riding of Yorkshire and those parishes in the City of York to the south of the River Ouse, and the Diocese of Middlesbrough, covering the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire and those parishes in the City of York to the north of the River Ouse.[3] However, in 1982 the two York parishes south of the River Ouse were ceded to the Diocese of Middlesbrough to unite the City of York under one bishop. In 1980, fifty parishes in the South Yorkshire region of the diocese were transferred from Leeds to the newly formed Diocese of Hallam. The parish of Howden was transferred from the Middlesbrough diocese to the Leeds diocese in 2004.

Patronal Feasts of the Diocese edit

Patron Date
Our Lady of Perpetual Succour 27 June
St Wilfrid 12 October

Bishops edit

Ordinaries edit

See Diocese of Beverley for bishops of that diocese.

Coadjutor Bishops edit

Auxiliary Bishop edit

Other priests of this diocese who became bishops edit

Diocesan structure edit

The diocese is organised into deaneries, each with a Dean and a number of parishes.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Leeds, Diocese of (2012). Diocese of Leeds Directory 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Leeds, Diocese of (2013). Diocese of Leeds Directory 2013.
  3. ^ . Diocese of Leeds. Diocese of Leeds. Archived from the original on 15 October 2007. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
  4. ^ . Diocese of Leeds. 26 June 2012. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014.
  5. ^ . Diocese of Leeds. 27 September 2012. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014.
  6. ^ "Bishop Marcus Stock asks for prayers as he is installed in Leeds". Catholic Herald. 13 November 2014. Retrieved 13 November 2014.

External links edit

  • Official Site
  • The Latin Mass Society in the Catholic Diocese of Leeds
  • GCatholic.org
  • Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Leeds" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

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This article is about the Catholic Diocese of Leeds For the Anglican Diocese of the same name see Anglican Diocese of Leeds The Diocese of Leeds Latin Dioecesis Loidensis is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic church centred on Leeds Cathedral in the city of Leeds in West Yorkshire England It was founded on 20 December 1878 with the splitting of the Diocese of Beverley which had covered all of Yorkshire The Diocese of Leeds was made to cover the historic West Riding of Yorkshire while the Diocese of Middlesbrough took over the diocesan organisation of the rest of Yorkshire Diocese of LeedsDioecesis LoidensisLocationCountry EnglandTerritory West Yorkshire With parts of North Yorkshire East Riding of Yorkshire Lancashire Greater ManchesterEcclesiastical provinceLiverpoolMetropolitanArchdiocese of LiverpoolDeaneries11StatisticsArea1 900 sq mi 4 900 km2 Population Total Catholics as of 2019 2 115 000168 000 7 9 Parishes82Churches108Schools93InformationDenominationCatholicSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablished29 September 1850CathedralSaint Anne s Cathedral LeedsPatron saintOur Lady of Perpetual SuccourSt WilfridSecular priests187Current leadershipPopeFrancisBishopMarcus StockMetropolitan ArchbishopMalcolm McMahonVicar GeneralPaul Fisher 1 Episcopal VicarsTimothy Swinglehurst 1 Bishops emeritusArthur Roche 2 MapThe Diocese of Leeds within the Province of LiverpoolWebsitedioceseofleeds org uk Contents 1 History 1 1 Patronal Feasts of the Diocese 2 Bishops 2 1 Ordinaries 2 2 Coadjutor Bishops 2 3 Auxiliary Bishop 2 4 Other priests of this diocese who became bishops 3 Diocesan structure 4 References 5 External linksHistory editSee also Catholic Church in England and Wales In the 19th century the region covered by the modern diocese fell under the jurisdiction of Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District which in turn became the Apostolic Vicariate of the Yorkshire District which was then elevated to the distinction of Diocese of Beverley in 1850 Around 1861 the then Bishop of Beverley Robert Cornthwaite informed the Holy See that in his opinion the Diocese of Beverley was too large and in light of the expanding Catholic population should be sub divided into two regions After 15 years of discussion and planning it was agreed that on 20 December 1878 the Diocese of Beverley be dissolved and that the Diocese of Leeds be created to cater for the West Riding of Yorkshire and those parishes in the City of York to the south of the River Ouse and the Diocese of Middlesbrough covering the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire and those parishes in the City of York to the north of the River Ouse 3 However in 1982 the two York parishes south of the River Ouse were ceded to the Diocese of Middlesbrough to unite the City of York under one bishop In 1980 fifty parishes in the South Yorkshire region of the diocese were transferred from Leeds to the newly formed Diocese of Hallam The parish of Howden was transferred from the Middlesbrough diocese to the Leeds diocese in 2004 Patronal Feasts of the Diocese edit Patron DateOur Lady of Perpetual Succour 27 JuneSt Wilfrid 12 OctoberBishops editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ordinaries edit See Diocese of Beverley for bishops of that diocese Main article Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds Robert Cornthwaite Translated Bishop of Leeds 20 December 1878 died 16 June 1890 William Gordon 16 June 1890 died 7 June 1911 Joseph Robert Cowgill 7 June 1911 died 12 May 1936 Henry John Poskitt 21 September 1936 died 19 February 1950 John Carmel Heenan Consecrated Bishop of Leeds 12 March 1951 translated to Archdiocese of Liverpool in 1957 future Cardinal George Patrick Dwyer Consecrated Bishop of Leeds by John Carmel Heenan Archbishop of Liverpool 24 September 1957 translated to Archdiocese of Birmingham in 1965 Gordon Wheeler Installed as Bishop of Leeds on 27 June 1966 retired 10 September 1985 David Konstant Appointed Bishop of Leeds on 23 July 1985 installed as Bishop of Leeds on 25 September 1985 retired 7 April 2004 and died 9 October 2016 Arthur Roche Appointed Coadjutor bishop on 16 July 2002 with the Right of Succession Installed as the 9th Bishop of Leeds on 7 April 2004 upon Konstant s retirement 2 left office on 26 June 2012 when he was appointed as Secretary and later Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments by Pope Benedict XVI 4 with the title Archbishop Bishop emeritus of Leeds 2 He remained in Leeds as Apostolic Administrator until 27 September 2012 when he left for Rome 5 Marcus Stock Named on 15 September 2014 installed as Bishop of Leeds on 13 November 2014 6 Coadjutor Bishops edit Joseph Robert Cowgill 1905 1911 William Gordon 1889 1890 Arthur Roche 2002 2004 Auxiliary Bishop edit Gerald Moverley 1967 1980 appointed Bishop of HallamOther priests of this diocese who became bishops edit Arthur Hinsley priest here 1893 1905 appointed titular bishop in 1926 future Cardinal Richard Lacy appointed Bishop of Middlesbrough in 1879 Thomas Kevin O Brien appointed auxiliary bishop of Middlesbrough in 1981 Arthur Grange Riddell appointed Bishop of Northampton in 1880 Thomas Shine appointed auxiliary bishop of Middlesbrough in 1921 John Wilson appointed auxiliary bishop of Westminster in 2015 later Archbishop of Southwark Philip Moger appointed auxiliary bishop of Southwark in 2022Diocesan structure editThe diocese is organised into deaneries each with a Dean and a number of parishes References edit a b Leeds Diocese of 2012 Diocese of Leeds Directory 2012 a b c Leeds Diocese of 2013 Diocese of Leeds Directory 2013 History Diocese of Leeds Diocese of Leeds Archived from the original on 15 October 2007 Retrieved 26 January 2013 Bishop Roche Heads for Rome Diocese of Leeds 26 June 2012 Archived from the original on 29 November 2014 Off To Serve The Holy Father Diocese of Leeds 27 September 2012 Archived from the original on 29 November 2014 Bishop Marcus Stock asks for prayers as he is installed in Leeds Catholic Herald 13 November 2014 Retrieved 13 November 2014 External links editOfficial Site The Latin Mass Society in the Catholic Diocese of Leeds GCatholic org Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Leeds Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Leeds amp oldid 1186029828, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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