Misplaced Pages

Roman Catholic Diocese of Parramatta

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Catholic ecclesiastical territory

Diocese of Parramatta
Dioecesis Parramattensis
St Patrick's Cathedral, Parramatta;
consecrated in 1837; devastated by fire in 1996; rededicated in 2003
Location
CountryAustralia
TerritoryWestern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales and Blue Mountains
MetropolitanArchdiocese of Sydney
Coordinates33°48′29″S 151°00′16″E / 33.80806°S 151.00444°E / -33.80806; 151.00444
Statistics
Area4,289 km (1,656 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2004)
Steady 924,621
Increase 330,000 (Decrease 33.2%)
ParishesSteady 47
Information
DenominationRoman Catholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established8 April 1986
CathedralSt Patrick's Cathedral
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopVincent Long Van Nguyen OFM Conv
Metropolitan ArchbishopAnthony Fisher OP
Vicar GeneralFernando Montano
Map
Website
parracatholic.org

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Parramatta is a suffragan Latin Church diocese of the Archdiocese of Sydney, established in 1986.

The diocese has responsibility for the western suburbs of Sydney and the Blue Mountains, in New South Wales.

St Patrick's Cathedral, Parramatta is the seat of the Catholic Bishop of Parramatta. On 5 May 2016, Pope Francis appointed Vincent Long Van Nguyen, OFM Conv to be its fourth bishop. His installation took place on 16 June 2016.

History

The diocese is located in one of the fastest-growing areas of New South Wales. The diocese is west of Sydney and reaches from Dundas Valley, west to Katoomba, south to Luddenham and north to Richmond. The diocese was established 8 April 1986 from the western part of the Archdiocese of Sydney. and by 2004 served 307,392 parishioners out of a total population of 924,621.

Bishops

Bishops of Parramatta

The following prelates have served as Bishop of Parramatta:

Order Name Date enthroned Reign ended Term of office Reason for term end
1 Bede Vincent Heather 8 April 1986 10 July 1997 11 years, 93 days Resigned; Bishop Emeritus of Parramatta. Resides on the Central Coast.
2 Kevin Michael Manning 10 July 1997 8 January 2010 12 years, 182 days Retired; Bishop Emeritus of Parramatta.
3 Anthony Fisher, OP 8 January 2010 12 November 2014 4 years, 253 days Appointed Archbishop of Sydney
4 Vincent Long Van Nguyen, OFM Conv 16 June 2016 8 years, 211 days

Other priest of this diocese who became bishop

Cathedral

Main article: St Patrick's Cathedral, Parramatta

With origins of the first Mass occurring on the present day site of the cathedral going back to 1803, St Patrick's was extensively rebuilt after a 1996 fire devastated the original church established in 1854. A tower was built on the original St Patrick's Church, which was consecrated in 1880 and blessed in 1883. A cast bronze bell was installed in the tower in 1904. As the needs of the parish grew, a new church was built on the site in 1936, incorporating the existing tower and spire. When the Diocese of Parramatta was established in 1986, St Patrick's Church was designated as St Patrick's Cathedral. The fire of 1996 completely devastated the cathedral, leaving only the bell tower and sandstone walls. A completely new cathedral was rebuilt adjacent to the historic fire ravaged site. Designed in consultation with Romaldo Giurgola, the new cathedral, completed in 2003, has won the Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Buildings from the Australian Institute of Architects.

Parishes

There are 47 parishes and one parochial district located in Diocese of Parramatta within five deaneries.

Central Deanery

  • Blacktown – Mary, Queen of the Family Parish
  • Doonside – St John Vianney Parish
  • Greystanes – Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish
  • Lalor Park – St Bernadette's Parish
  • Marayong – St Andrew's Parish
  • Plumpton – The Good Shepherd Parish
  • Quakers Hill-Schofields – Mary Immaculate Parish
  • Rooty Hill – St Aidan's Parish
  • Seven Hills – Our Lady of Lourdes Parish
  • Toongabbie – St Anthony of Padua Parish
  • Wentworthville – Our Lady of Mt Carmel Parish

Blue Mountains Deanery

  • Blackheath – Sacred Heart Parish
  • Emu Plains – Our Lady of the Way Parish
  • Glenbrook – St Finbar's Parish
  • Lawson – Our Lady of the Nativity Parish
  • Springwood – St Thomas Aquinas Parish
  • Upper Blue Mountains – St Mary of the Cross Mackillop Parish

Northern Deanery

  • Baulkham Hills – St Michael's Parish
  • Castle Hill – St Bernadette's Parish
  • Glenwood–Stanhope Gardens – St John XXIII Parish
  • Kellyville – Our Lady of The Rosary Parish
  • Kenthurst – St Madeleine Sophie Barat Parish
  • North Rocks – Christ the King Parish
  • Rouse Hill – Our Lady of the Angels Parish
  • Winston Hills – St Paul the Apostle Parish

Eastern Deanery

  • Dundas Valley – St Bernadette's Parish
  • Granville – Holy Trinity Parish
  • Granville East – Holy Family Parish
  • Guildford – St Patrick's Parish
  • Harris Park – St Oliver Plunkett's Parish
  • Merrylands – St Margaret Mary's Parish
  • Parramatta – St Patrick's Cathedral Parish
  • Parramatta North – St Monica's Parish
  • Rydalmere – Holy Name of Mary Parish
  • Westmead – Sacred Heart Parish


Western Deanery

  • Cranebrook – Corpus Christi Parish
  • Glenmore Park – Padre Pio Parish
  • Kingswood – St Joseph's Parish
  • Luddenham–Warragamba – Sacred Heart Parish
  • Mt Druitt – Holy Family Parish
  • Mt Druitt South – Sacred Heart Parish
  • Penrith – St Nicholas of Myra Parish
  • Richmond – St Monica's Parish
  • Riverstone – St John the Evangelist Parish
  • St Clair – Holy Spirit Parish
  • St Marys – Our Lady of the Rosary Parish
  • Windsor – St Matthew's Parish

Undefined

  • Marsden Park – St Luke's Catholic Faith Community (Parochial District)

See also

References

  1. Diocese of Parramatta
  2. B. Heather, The beginning of the Diocese of Parramatta, Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society 29 (2008), 39-50.
  3. "Diocese of Parramatta". The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church. 19 February 2011. Retrieved 6 January 2007.
  4. "St Patrick's Cathedral, Parramatta" (PDF). Cathedral Parish of Parramatta. 18 July 2011. Retrieved 26 September 2011.
  5. Crittenden, Stephen (4 December 2002). "A new cathedral for Parramatta". The Religion Report. Australia. Archived from the original (transcript) on 2 December 2008. Retrieved 26 September 2011.
  6. Crittenden, Stephen (3 December 2003). "New Cathedral for Parramatta (Part 2)". The Religion Report. Australia. Archived from the original (transcript) on 2 December 2008. Retrieved 26 September 2011.
  7. "St Patrick's Cathedral, Parramatta". Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Buildings. Australian Institute of Architects. 2003. Retrieved 26 September 2011.
  8. "About Us - Diocese of Parramatta". parracatholic.org. Retrieved 27 June 2018.

External links

Catholic Church in Australia
A list of the Catholic dioceses, chapels, churches, and cathedrals in Australia.
Province of Sydney
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Sydney
Diocese of Maitland-NewcastleCathedral of the Sacred Heart
Diocese of ArmidaleCathedral of Saint Mary and Saint Joseph
Diocese of BathurstCathedral of Saint Michael and Saint John
Diocese of LismoreCathedral of Saint Carthage
Diocese of Wagga WaggaCathedral of Saint Michael
Diocese of Wilcannia-ForbesCathedral of the Sacred Heart
Diocese of Wollongong
  • Cathedral of Saint Francis Xavier
  • St John Vianney Co-Cathedral
  • Diocese of ParramattaCathedral of Saint Patrick
    Diocese of Broken BayCathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary
    Province of Melbourne
    Metropolitan Archdiocese of MelbourneCathedral Church and Minor Basilica of Saint Patrick
    Diocese of SaleCathedral of Saint Mary
    Diocese of SandhurstCathedral of the Sacred Heart
    Diocese of BallaratCathedral of Saint Patrick
    Province of Brisbane
    Metropolitan Archdiocese of Brisbane
  • Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Stephen
  • St Stephen's Chapel
  • Diocese of ToowoombaCathedral of Saint Patrick
    Diocese of Cairns
  • St Monica's War Memorial Cathedral
  • Old Cathedral
  • St Monica's Priory/Bishop's House
  • Diocese of RockhamptonCathedral of Saint Joseph
    Diocese of TownsvilleCathedral of the Sacred Heart
    Province of Perth
    Metropolitan Archdiocese of Perth
  • Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
  • Pro-Cathedral of Saint John
  • Diocese of BroomeCathedral of Our Lady Queen of Peace
    Diocese of BunburyCathedral of Saint Patrick
    Diocese of GeraldtonCathedral of Saint Francis Xavier
    Province of Adelaide
    Metropolitan Archdiocese of AdelaideMetropolitan Cathedral of Saint Francis Xavier
    Diocese of Port PirieCathedral of Saint Mark
    Diocese of DarwinCathedral of Saint Mary, Star of the Sea
    Immediately subject to the Holy See
    Archdiocese of Hobart Cathedral of Saint Mary
    Archdiocese of Canberra and GoulburnCathedral of Saint Christopher
    Military Ordinariate of AustraliaCathedral of Saint Christopher as Principal Church
    Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern CrossPrincipal Parish of St Bede the Venerable
    Immediately subject to a patriarch or major archbishop
    Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Ss Peter and PaulUkrainian Catholic Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul
    Maronite Catholic Eparchy of St MarounCathedral of Saint Maroun
    Melkite Catholic Eparchy of St MichaelCathedral of Saint Michael and All the Angels
    Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of St ThomasSt Thomas the Apostle Chaldean Catholic Church (Seat of the Eparch's Cathedra)
    Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of St ThomasSt Thomas Syro-Malabar Catholic Church (Seat of the Eparch's Cathedra)
  • icon Catholicism portal
  • Categories: