Roman Catholic Diocese of Elphin explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Elphin
Latin:Dioecesis Elphinensis
Local:Deoise Ail Finn
Country:Ireland
Metropolitan:Archdiocese of Tuam
Territory:Parts of counties Roscommon, Sligo, Westmeath and Galway
Province:Province of Tuam
Area Sqmi:1201
Population:70,000
Catholics:68,000
Parishes:37
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Rite:Latin Rite
Established:Diocese in 1111
Cathedral:Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Sligo
Patron:St Ascius and the Immaculate Conception
Bishop:Kevin Doran
Bishop of Elphin
Metro Archbishop:Francis Duffy
Archbishop of Tuam
Vicar General:Canons Tom Hever & Liam Devine
Map:Roman Catholic Diocese of Elphin map.png
Website:elphindiocese.ie

The Diocese of Elphin (; Irish: Deoise Ail Finn) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the western part of Ireland. It is in the Metropolitan Province of Tuam and is subject to the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Tuam. The current bishop is Kevin Doran who was appointed in 2014.

Geographical remit

The diocese covers parts of the counties of Roscommon, Sligo and Galway, and Westmeath. Its Cathedral, which was originally established in the Roscommon town of Elphin, is now in Sligo. The major towns are Athlone, Boyle, Castlerea, Roscommon and Sligo.

History

The See dates to the earliest days of the Irish Church. From the time Christianity first arrived in Ireland in the second half of the 5th century (in the form of Saint Patrick's mission), the early church was centred on Monastic settlements. St. Patrick founded such a settlement in an area known as Corcoghlan, now known as Elphin, in 434 or 435. The first Abbot bishop of this monastic settlement was Assicus, who was said to be St. Patrick's silversmith or coppersmith. Saint Assicus is now the patron of the diocese. Following the Synod of Rathbreasail in 1111 the diocese was formally recognised.[1] [2] The cathedral established here was dedicated to Beatae Mariae Virgini (Blessed Mary the Virgin).

Following the English Reformation of the 16th century, the cathedral and many monasteries and convents were destroyed. It wasn't until 1874 that the then bishop, Laurence Gillooly, decided to rebuild the cathedral, this time in Sligo town. This cathedral was dedicated to The Immaculate Conception. Just under 20 years later, in 1892, Bishop Gillooly supervised the building of a College dedicated to training boys for the priesthood, known as the College of the Immaculate Conception. This school still operates today, as Summerhill College.

In recent years the Diocese has run the Maryvale Institute course in catechism[3] as part of it faith development programmes.[4]

Diocesesan governance

There are currently thirty-seven parishes in the diocese, which are divided into 6 administrative deaneries, based in the towns of Sligo, Boyle, Strokestown, Castlerea, Roscommon and the part of Athlone west of the River Shannon. There are currently 108 priests, ministering to a population of approximately 70,000, of whom 97% (68,000) are Roman Catholic.[1] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of Elphin . 2007-03-01 . Diocese of Elphin website . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927140500/http://www.elphindiocese.ie/history.htm . 27 September 2007 .
  2. Encyclopedia: Kelly . J.J. . The Catholic Encyclopedia . Elphin . 2007-03-01 . 1909 . Robert Appleton Company . V .
  3. https://www.irishcatholic.com/30-graduate-from-novel-catechetics-course/ 30 graduate from novel catechetics course
  4. https://www.elphindiocese.ie/catechism-studies/ Catechism Studies
  5. Web site: Parish Details . 19 January 2015 .
  6. Web site: Elphin (Diocese) [Catholic Hierarchy]| accessdate = 2007-04-03| last = Cheney| first = David M.| date = 2007-02-03| work = Catholic Hierarchy| quote = Source Annuario Pontificio, 2005}}

    Parishes

    The following are the parishes of the Diocese of Elphin:[5]

    Ahamlish-innismurray (Grange and Cliffoney)

    Ahascragh (Ahascragh and Caltra)

    Ardcarne (Cootehall)

    Athleague (Athleague and Fuerty)

    Athlone, Ss Peter and Paul's

    Aughanagh (Ballinafad)

    Aughrim (Aughrim and Kilmore)

    Ballinameen (Kilnamanagh and Estersnow)

    Ballintubber (Ballintober and Ballymoe)

    Ballyforan-dysart-tisrara

    Ballygar (Killian and Killeroran)

    Boyle

    Castlerea (Kilkeevan)

    Croghan (Killukin and Killummod)

    Drumcliff & Maugherow

    Elphin (Elphin and Creeve)

    Fairymount (Tibohine)

    Frenchpark (Kilcorkey and Frenchpark)

    Geevagh

    Kilbegnet (Glinsk and Creggs)

    Kilbride (Fourmilehouse)

    Kilgefin (Ballagh, Cloontuskert and Curraghroe)

    Kilglass (Kilglass and Rooskey)

    Kiltoom (Kiltoom and Cam)

    Knockcroghery / St. John's / Rahara

    Loughglynn (Loughglynn, Lisacul and Gorthaganny)

    Oran (Cloverhill)

    Riverstown

    Roscommon

    Rosses Point

    Sligo, St Anne's & Carraroe

    Sligo, St Joseph's & Calry

    Sligo, St Mary's (Cathedral parish)

    Strandhill/Ransboro

    Strokestown (Kiltrustan, Lissonuffy and Cloonfinlough)

    Tarmonbarry

    Tulsk (Ogulla and Baslic)

    Ordinaries

    See main article: Bishop of Elphin#Roman Catholic succession.

    See also

    External links

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