Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane

Archdiocese of Brisbane
Archidioecesis Brisbanensis
Coat of Arms of the Archdiocese of Brisbane
Location
Country  Australia
Territory South East region of Queensland, including Greater Brisbane
Ecclesiastical province Brisbane
Coordinates 27°27′56″S 153°02′41″E / 27.46556°S 153.04472°E / -27.46556; 153.04472
Statistics
Area 65,000 km2 (25,000 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2012)
2,849,000
663,000 (23.3%)
Parishes 103
Information
Denomination Catholic Church
Sui iuris church Latin Church
Rite Roman Rite
Established 12 April 1859 as the
Diocese of Brisbane;
10 May 1887 as the
Archdiocese of Brisbane
Cathedral Cathedral of St Stephen
Patron saint Saint Mary of the Cross
Secular priests 245
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Archbishop of Brisbane Mark Coleridge
Auxiliary Bishops Joseph John Oudeman, O.F.M. Cap.
Emeritus Bishops John Bathersby
Website
www.bne.catholic.net.au

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane is a Latin Church metropolitan archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Australia located in Brisbane and covering the South East region of Queensland, Australia.

Part of the Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Brisbane, the region covered was initially administered by the Archdiocese of Sydney. In 1859 the Diocese of Brisbane was erected, and elevated as an archdiocese in 1887. The archdiocese is responsible for the suffragan dioceses of Cairns, Rockhampton, Toowoomba and Townsville.

The Cathedral of St Stephen is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane. Mark Coleridge was installed as the seventh Archbishop of Brisbane in a liturgical ceremony on 11 May 2012.[1][2]

History

The Diocese of Brisbane was established in 1859, with responsibility for the entire state of Queensland. Prior to its establishment, Queensland was part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney.[3]

On 29 December 1882, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockhampton was excised from the Archdiocese of Brisbane. The new Rockhampton diocese had responsibility for northern Queensland while the Brisbane archdiocese retained responsibility for southern Queensland.[4] [5]

In 1929, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba was excised from the Archdiocese of Brisbane.[3]

Ordinaries

The following people have been appointed as Roman Catholic Archbishops of Brisbane or any of its precursor titles:[6]

Order Name Title Date enthroned Reign ended Term of office Reason for term end
1James QuinnBishop of Brisbane14 April 185918 August 188122 years, 126 daysDied in office
2Robert DunneBishop of Brisbane3 January 188210 May 18875 years, 127 daysElevated as Archbishop of Brisbane
Archbishop of Brisbane10 May 188713 January 191729 years, 248 daysDied in office
3James DuhigCoadjutor Archbishop of Brisbane27 February 191213 January 19174 years, 321 daysSucceeded as Archbishop of Brisbane
Archbishop of Brisbane13 January 191710 April 196548 years, 87 daysDied in office
4Patrick Mary O'DonnellCoadjutor Archbishop of Brisbane8 November 194810 April 196516 years, 153 daysSucceeded as Archbishop of Brisbane
Archbishop of Brisbane10 April 19655 March 19737 years, 329 daysRetired and appointed Archbishop Emeritus of Brisbane
5Francis Roberts RushArchbishop of Brisbane5 March 19733 December 199118 years, 273 daysRetired and appointed Archbishop Emeritus of Brisbane
6John BathersbyArchbishop of Brisbane3 December 199114 November 201119 years, 346 daysRetired and appointed Archbishop Emeritus of Brisbane
7Mark ColeridgeArchbishop of Brisbane11 May 2012present6 years, 158 daysn/a

Auxiliary bishops

Current
Former

Cathedral

The gothic revival cathedral is located on a site bounded by Elizabeth, Charlotte and Edward Streets, in the Australian city of Brisbane. Built between 1864 and 1922, with extensions made in 1989, the cathedral was established with James Quinn as its first bishop. Quinn planned to construct a large cathedral to accommodate a growing congregation. On 26 December 1863, the Feast of St Stephen, Quinn laid the foundation stone for a grand cathedral designed by Benjamin Backhouse. Backhouse's original design was changed and downsized numerous times over the course of the cathedral's completion, mainly for economic reasons.

In 1927, there was a plan to replace St Stephen's with a new Holy Name Cathedral to be built in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane. However, funding was only sufficient to build the crypt. Eventually the project was abandoned, the crypt demolished and the land sold.

Parishes

See also

References

  1. "Appointment of the new Metropolitan Archbishop of Brisbane: The Most Revd Mark Benedict Coleridge, DD" (PDF) (Press release). Catholic Church in Australia. 2 April 2012. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  2. Macdonald, Robert (3 April 2012). "Catholic Church names Brisbane Archbishop Mark Coleridge". The Courier–Mail. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  3. 1 2 "Our Story". Archdiocesan Profile. Archdiocese of Brisbane. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  4. "Diocese History". Catholic Diocese of Rockhampton. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  5. "ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOPS IN QUEENSLAND". The Argus. Melbourne. 21 December 1881. p. 7. Retrieved 20 July 2013 via National Library of Australia.
  6. "Archdiocese of Brisbane". The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church. 16 October 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
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