Diocese of Down and Connor Dioecesis Dunensis et Connorensis |
|
---|---|
St Peter's Cathedral, Belfast |
|
Location | |
Country | Northern Ireland |
Territory | Most of counties Antrim and Down and part of County Londonderry |
Ecclesiastical province | Province of Armagh |
Statistics | |
Area | 934 sq mi (2,420 km2) |
Population - Catholics |
326,499 |
Information | |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Rite | Latin Rite |
Established | Down and Connor united in the 15th century |
Cathedral | St Peter's Cathedral, Belfast |
Patron saint | St Malachy and St MacNissi |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Pope Benedict XVI |
Bishop | Noel Treanor, Bishop of Down and Connor |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Seán Baptist Brady, Cardinal, Archbishop of Armagh |
Auxiliary Bishop | Anthony J. Farquhar and Donal McKeown, Auxiliary Bishops of Down and Connor |
Emeritus Bishops | Patrick Joseph Walsh, Bishop Emeritus of Down and Connor |
Map | |
Province of Armagh (blank).png The Diocese of Down and Connor, shown in red, within the Province of Armagh |
|
Website | |
downandconnor.org |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Down and Connor, (Irish: Deoise An Dúin Agus Chonaire) is a Roman Catholic diocese in the north-eastern part of Ireland. It is one of eight suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of Armagh and is subject to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh. The incumbent is Dr Noel Treanor.
Contents |
The geographic remit of the diocese includes much of counties Antrim and Down, stretching from Portrush and Portstewart to Kilkeel. The population of the diocese is about one million, of which approximately 30% are Roman Catholic. The diocese is Ireland's largest in terms of territory and second largest in terms of population.
St Fergus (d. 583) is named as first Bishop of Down. The diocese of Connor was founded in 480 by St Macnissi, and St Malachy was bishop there (1124). The dioceses of Down and Connor were permanently joined in 1439.
In 1670, as an effect of the Reformation, wars, and penal laws, in the whole of Down and Connor there were only 2500 Catholic families. When at length the pressure of penal legislation was removed Catholicism revived rapidly. In the period 1810-1840 no less than forty new Roman Catholic churches were built. The progress thus made under Dr Crolly (1825–1835) and Dr Denvir (1835–65) was continued under Dr Dorrian (1865–86) and Dr MacAlister (1886–95); but none showed greater energy and zeal than Dr Henry (1895–1908).
There are currently 88 parishes and ministries in the diocese served by 163 priests. The Most Reverend Dr Noel Treanor is the 32nd Bishop of Down and Connor. He was Ordained to the Episcopate and installed as Bishop of Down and Connor on 29 June 2008. The Bishop is assisted by two Auxiliary Bishops, Dr Anthony Farquhar and Dr Donal McKeown.
Priests in Down & Connor serve in Parish Ministry, School Chaplaincy, Hospital Chaplaincy, Youth Work, Prison Chaplaincy, The Media, Teaching in universities and teacher training colleges and Teaching and Chaplaincy in secondary and grammar schools.
Priests on the missions are often involved in the same work but their parish could be in Kenya, Peru, Korea, Canada or any other country in our vast world.
For the year ending 31 December 2007:
(The Down and Connor Directory 2011)
Listed are city parishes listed by the Diocese of Down and Connor.
|
|
Listed are country parishes listed by the Diocese of Down and Connor.
|
|
Bishop Patrick Walsh, Bishop Anthony Farquhar and Bishop Donal McKeown met with Pope Benedict XVI on the first morning of their visit. They spoke with the Pope for 20 minutes privately in which they discussed things like Education, child sexual abuse, peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland.
Ordinaries
The following is a basic list of the Roman Catholic bishops and vicars apostolic.[1][2]
|
|
Auxiliary Bishops
|
|
|
|