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Roman Catholic Diocese of Wollongong

The Diocese of Wollongong is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in Australia. Established in 1951, the diocese covers the Illawarra and Southern Highlands regions of New South Wales. It is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Sydney

Diocese of Wollongong

Dioecesis Vollongongensis
Location
CountryAustralia
TerritoryIllawarra and Southern Highlands regions of New South Wales
Ecclesiastical provinceSydney
Coordinates34°25′22″S 150°53′32″E / 34.42278°S 150.89222°E / -34.42278; 150.89222
Statistics
Area6,121 km2 (2,363 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2004)
647,912
195,669 ( 30.2%)
Parishes 28
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established15 November 1951;
72 years ago
 (1951-11-15)
CathedralSt Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Wollongong
Patron saintImmaculate Heart of Mary
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopBrian Mascord
Metropolitan ArchbishopAnthony Fisher OP
Bishops emeritusPeter Ingham
Map
Website
Catholic Diocese of Wollongong

St Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Wollongong is the cathedra of the Bishop of Wollongong, currently Brian Mascord.

History edit

On 15 November 1951, Pope Pius XII announced that a new diocese would be created from the two archdioceses of Sydney and Canberra & Goulburn. To be named Wollongong, the diocese was officially established on 11 February 1952. Bishop Thomas McCabe was transferred from Port Pirie to become its first bishop and the historic Church of St Francis Xavier in Wollongong became the cathedral. At the time of establishment, there was a Catholic population of approximately 22,000 in 18 parishes.[citation needed]

While the Wollongong diocese is relatively recent, the churches of Campbelltown (1835), Appin (1837), Wollongong (1838), Picton (1847), Kiama (1852), Camden (1859), Shellharbour (1861), Nowra (1863), The Oaks (1865), Albion Park (1867), Bulli (1886), Berrima (1889) and Milton-Ulladulla (1890) trace their Catholic legacy back to the early times of European settlement and to the era of Archbishop John Bede Polding, Australia's first bishop.[citation needed]

Initially, the diocese was composed of parishes in the Illawarra, Shoalhaven and Southern Highland regions. In 1954 it was expanded to include Camden and Campbelltown and in 1975 the parishes of Batemans Bay, Moruya and Narooma reverted to the Archdiocese of Canberra & Goulburn. The boundaries of the diocese have since remained the same. The most recently established parish is Oran Park (founded on 22 June 2015),[1] which meets the borders of the Archdiocese of Sydney and the Diocese of Parramatta. Created out of Camden Parish, Oran Park was founded to meet the needs of the rapidly expanding population in the region.

In 1959, Pope John XXIII dedicated the diocese to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.[citation needed]

Bishops edit

Bishops of Wollongong edit

Bishops of Wollongong:[2]

Bishops
Order Name Date enthroned Reign ended Term of office Reason for term end
1 Thomas Absolem McCabe 15 November 1951 10 May 1974 22 years, 176 days Resigned and appointed Bishop Emeritus of Wollongong
2 William Edward Murray 5 June 1975 12 April 1996 20 years, 312 days Retired and appointed Bishop Emeritus of Wollongong
3 Philip Wilson 12 April 1996 30 November 2000 4 years, 232 days Elevated to Archbishop of Adelaide
4 Peter Ingham 6 June 2001 30 November 2017 16 years, 177 days Retired and appointed Bishop Emeritus of Wollongong
5 Brian Mascord 22 February 2018 present 6 years, 59 days n/a

Other priest of this diocese who became bishop edit

Cathedral edit

Parishes edit

The diocese is divided into ten deaneries that administer individual parishes, dedicated to particular saints:[3]

  1. Illawarra deanery with regular liturgical services held in the parishes of Albion Park (St Paul), Fairy Meadow (St John Vianney Co-Cathedral), Gwynneville (St Brigid), Unanderra (Immaculate Conception), Warrawong (St Francis of Assisi), West Wollongong (St Therese), and Wollongong (St Francis Xavier)
  2. Macarthur deanery with regular liturgical services held in the parishes of Camden (St Paul), Campbelltown (St John the Evangelist), Eagle Vale (Mary Immaculate), Ingleburn (Holy Family), Macquarie Fields (Mary, Mother of the Church), Picton (St Anthony), Rosemeadow (Our Lady Help of Christians), Ruse (St Thomas More), The Oaks (St Aloysius Parish), and Varroville (Our Lady of Mount Carmel)
  3. South Coast deanery with regular liturgical services held in the parishes of Kangaroo Valley (St Joseph), Kiama (Ss Peter and Paul), Milton (St Mary Star of the Sea), Nowra (St Michael), and Vincentia (Holy Spirit)
  4. Southern Highlands deanery with regular liturgical services held in the parishes of Bowral (St Thomas Aquinas), Mittagong (St Michael), Moss Vale (St Paul) and Penrose Park (Shrine of Our Lady of Mercy)

Other information edit

The diocese is the eighth largest diocese in Australia in terms of Catholic population (out of 33 total) and the largest non-capital city diocese. The diocese now ministers to 195,000 Catholics in 31 parishes, with 15 migrant chaplaincies. There are 43 Catholic schools, various youth ministries and a range of aged care, disability and welfare services together with special faith movements in the local area.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . www.marymackillopparish.org.au. Archived from the original on 14 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Diocese of Wollongong". The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church. 21 May 2011. Retrieved 6 January 2007.
  3. ^ "Parishes". Catholic Diocese of Wollongong. 2012. Retrieved 7 February 2012.

External links edit

  • "Diocese of Wollongong".
  • . Australian Catholic Bishops Conference. Archived from the original on 6 December 2006.

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The Diocese of Wollongong is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in Australia Established in 1951 the diocese covers the Illawarra and Southern Highlands regions of New South Wales It is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of SydneyDiocese of WollongongDioecesis VollongongensisLocationCountryAustraliaTerritoryIllawarra and Southern Highlands regions of New South WalesEcclesiastical provinceSydneyCoordinates34 25 22 S 150 53 32 E 34 42278 S 150 89222 E 34 42278 150 89222StatisticsArea6 121 km2 2 363 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2004 647 912 195 669 30 2 Parishes28InformationDenominationCatholic ChurchSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablished15 November 1951 72 years ago 1951 11 15 CathedralSt Francis Xavier s Cathedral WollongongPatron saintImmaculate Heart of MaryCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopBrian MascordMetropolitan ArchbishopAnthony Fisher OPBishops emeritusPeter InghamMapWebsiteCatholic Diocese of Wollongong St Francis Xavier s Cathedral Wollongong is the cathedra of the Bishop of Wollongong currently Brian Mascord Contents 1 History 2 Bishops 2 1 Bishops of Wollongong 2 2 Other priest of this diocese who became bishop 3 Cathedral 4 Parishes 5 Other information 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editOn 15 November 1951 Pope Pius XII announced that a new diocese would be created from the two archdioceses of Sydney and Canberra amp Goulburn To be named Wollongong the diocese was officially established on 11 February 1952 Bishop Thomas McCabe was transferred from Port Pirie to become its first bishop and the historic Church of St Francis Xavier in Wollongong became the cathedral At the time of establishment there was a Catholic population of approximately 22 000 in 18 parishes citation needed While the Wollongong diocese is relatively recent the churches of Campbelltown 1835 Appin 1837 Wollongong 1838 Picton 1847 Kiama 1852 Camden 1859 Shellharbour 1861 Nowra 1863 The Oaks 1865 Albion Park 1867 Bulli 1886 Berrima 1889 and Milton Ulladulla 1890 trace their Catholic legacy back to the early times of European settlement and to the era of Archbishop John Bede Polding Australia s first bishop citation needed Initially the diocese was composed of parishes in the Illawarra Shoalhaven and Southern Highland regions In 1954 it was expanded to include Camden and Campbelltown and in 1975 the parishes of Batemans Bay Moruya and Narooma reverted to the Archdiocese of Canberra amp Goulburn The boundaries of the diocese have since remained the same The most recently established parish is Oran Park founded on 22 June 2015 1 which meets the borders of the Archdiocese of Sydney and the Diocese of Parramatta Created out of Camden Parish Oran Park was founded to meet the needs of the rapidly expanding population in the region In 1959 Pope John XXIII dedicated the diocese to the Immaculate Heart of Mary citation needed Bishops editBishops of Wollongong edit Bishops of Wollongong 2 Bishops Order Name Date enthroned Reign ended Term of office Reason for term end 1 Thomas Absolem McCabe 15 November 1951 10 May 1974 22 years 176 days Resigned and appointed Bishop Emeritus of Wollongong 2 William Edward Murray 5 June 1975 12 April 1996 20 years 312 days Retired and appointed Bishop Emeritus of Wollongong 3 Philip Wilson 12 April 1996 30 November 2000 4 years 232 days Elevated to Archbishop of Adelaide 4 Peter Ingham 6 June 2001 30 November 2017 16 years 177 days Retired and appointed Bishop Emeritus of Wollongong 5 Brian Mascord 22 February 2018 present 6 years 59 days n a Other priest of this diocese who became bishop edit Peter Andrew Comensoli appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney in 2011Cathedral editMain article St Francis Xavier s Cathedral WollongongParishes editThe diocese is divided into ten deaneries that administer individual parishes dedicated to particular saints 3 Illawarra deanery with regular liturgical services held in the parishes of Albion Park St Paul Fairy Meadow St John Vianney Co Cathedral Gwynneville St Brigid Unanderra Immaculate Conception Warrawong St Francis of Assisi West Wollongong St Therese and Wollongong St Francis Xavier Macarthur deanery with regular liturgical services held in the parishes of Camden St Paul Campbelltown St John the Evangelist Eagle Vale Mary Immaculate Ingleburn Holy Family Macquarie Fields Mary Mother of the Church Picton St Anthony Rosemeadow Our Lady Help of Christians Ruse St Thomas More The Oaks St Aloysius Parish and Varroville Our Lady of Mount Carmel South Coast deanery with regular liturgical services held in the parishes of Kangaroo Valley St Joseph Kiama Ss Peter and Paul Milton St Mary Star of the Sea Nowra St Michael and Vincentia Holy Spirit Southern Highlands deanery with regular liturgical services held in the parishes of Bowral St Thomas Aquinas Mittagong St Michael Moss Vale St Paul and Penrose Park Shrine of Our Lady of Mercy Other information editThe diocese is the eighth largest diocese in Australia in terms of Catholic population out of 33 total and the largest non capital city diocese The diocese now ministers to 195 000 Catholics in 31 parishes with 15 migrant chaplaincies There are 43 Catholic schools various youth ministries and a range of aged care disability and welfare services together with special faith movements in the local area citation needed See also edit nbsp Catholicism portal nbsp New South Wales portal Cases of Catholic sexual abuse in the Diocese of WollongongReferences edit PARISH 5th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS www marymackillopparish org au Archived from the original on 14 August 2020 Diocese of Wollongong The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church 21 May 2011 Retrieved 6 January 2007 Parishes Catholic Diocese of Wollongong 2012 Retrieved 7 February 2012 External links edit Diocese of Wollongong Diocese of Wollongong Australian Catholic Bishops Conference Archived from the original on 6 December 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Wollongong amp oldid 1193439551, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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