Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Shrewsbury
Latin:Dioecesis Salopiensis
Coat:Coat of arms of Mark Davies.svg
Coat Size:frameless
Territory:

With parts of:

Province:Province of Birmingham
Coordinates:52.708°N -2.754°W
Area Km2:6,136
Population:1,923,400
Population As Of:2014
Catholics:189,827
Catholics Percent:9.9
Parishes:92
Denomination:Catholic
Sui Iuris Church:Latin Church
Rite:Roman Rite
Cathedral:Shrewsbury Cathedral
Priests:141
Bishop:Mark Davies
Metro Archbishop:Bernard Longley
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Archdeacon:for one-->
Map:Province of Birmingham.png

The Diocese of Shrewsbury (Latin: Dioecesis Salopiensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the Province of Birmingham which encompasses the pre-1974 counties of Shropshire and Cheshire in the North West and West Midlands of England.

The diocese includes rural areas of Shropshire as well as Manchester south of the River Mersey and other urban areas such as Birkenhead, Stockport and Ellesmere Port. The current bishop, Mark Davies, succeeded on 1 October 2010.[1]

Geographical location

The diocese comprises the counties of Shropshire and Cheshire and the parts of Greater Manchester and Merseyside which were formerly in Cheshire. Before 1895, it also included North Wales (then lost for the erection of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Menevia, now, since 1987, in that of Wrexham). In 2007, new pastoral areas and regions were created, replacing the former deaneries.[2]

RegionNameRegional Dean[3]
AShropshire and WrekinStephan Coonan
BCentral CheshireJohn Daly
CNorth CheshireRussell Cooke
DSouth Trafford & Wythenshawe
EStockport & Tameside
FWirral

Past and present bishops

Ordinaries

Coadjutor Bishops

Auxiliary Bishops

Other priests of this diocese who became bishops

Catholic education in the diocese

There are 112 Catholic schools and colleges serving 43,198 pupils.[4]

School TypeVoluntary Aided PrimaryVoluntary Aided SecondarySixth Form CollegesIndependent SchoolsPrimary AcademiesSecondary Academies
Number of schools768161011
Number of Students18,7687,2362,1791,2173,02710,771

Patron saints of the diocese

1) Our Lady, Help of Christians – 24 May
2) Saint Winefride – 3 November

Parish pastoral areas and regions

On 1 October 2007, local deaneries were abolished and parishes grouped together to form 'Pastoral Areas', not as a replacement of parishes but to strengthen local Catholic communities, ensuring the sharing of services and groups and to avoid unnecessary duplication.
Each LPT (local pastoral team [see below]) has two co-leaders (one priest; one layperson) and each region is headed by a Regional Dean.[2]

Region A – Shropshire & Wrekin Catholic Region

Regional Dean: Stephen Coonan

RegionPastoral AreaParishes/Mass CentresPrimary SchoolsSecondary SchoolsHospitals & Other Chaplaincies
ALPA 1Shrewsbury Cathedral (http://www.shrewsburycathedral.org/)
Monkmoor, St Winefride
Harlescott, Our Lady of Pity
St Mary's
St Winefride's
Holy Trinity AcademyRoyal Shrewsbury
Shropshire Nuffield
S & Mid W Hospice
+ Prison
+ Forces
ALPA 2Ellesmere, St Michael
Farndon
Malpas, St Joseph
Oswestry, Our Lady
Shawbury, St Andrew & St Peter
Tattenhall, St Plegmund
Wem, Our Lady
Whitchurch, St George
Our Lady & St OswaldHoly Trinity AcademyRobert Jones & Agnes Hunt H
+ Forces
ALPA 3Church Stretton, St Milburga
Cleobury Mortimer, St Elizabeth
Ludlow, St Peter
(http://freespace.virgin.net/stpeters.ludlow/)
Plowden, St Walburga
Moor ParkHoly Trinity Academy
ALPA 4Bridgnorth, St John
Broseley
Donnington, Our Lady

Telford, The Good Shepherd
(Madeley, Stirchley & Dawley)
Wellington, St Patrick(http://www.stpatrickstelford.com/)
St John's
St Luke's
St Mary's, Madeley
St Patrick's
Holy Trinity AcademyPrincess Royal
ALPA 5Albrighton, St Joseph
Market Drayton, Ss Thomas &<br />Newport, Ss Peter & Paul
Shifnal, St Mary
Ss Peter & Paul's
St Mary's, Madeley
St Winefride's
Holy Trinity Academy(+Cosford)
+ Stoke Heath
+ TernHill

Region B – Central Cheshire

Regional Dean: John Daly

RegionPastoral AreaParishes/Mass CentresPrimary SchoolsSecondary SchoolsHospitals & Other Chaplaincies
BLPA 6Alderley Edge, St Pius X
Handforth, St Benedict
(http://www.stbenedictshandforth.co.uk/)
Knutsford, St Vincent
(http://www.stvincentsknutsford.org/)
Wilmslow, St Teresa
St Benedict's
St Vincent's
All Hallows CH
St Nicholas CH
Styal Prison
BLPA 7Bollington, St Gregory
Congleton, St Mary
Disley
Macclesfield, St Alban
Macclesfield, St Edward
Poynton, St Paul
Whaley Bridge, Sacred Heart
St Alban's
St Edward's
St Gregory's
St Mary's
St Mary's
All Hallows CHMacclesfield District Gen
East Cheshire Hospice
BLPA 8Barnton, Our Lady of Fatima
Holmes Chapel, St Margaret
Middlewich, St Mary
Northwich, St Wilfrid
Weaverham, St Bede
Winsford, St Joseph
St Bede's
St Joseph's
St Mary's
St Wilfrid's
St Nicholas CHSt Luke's Hospice
BLPA 9Alsager, St Gabriel
Crewe, St Mary
(http://www.stmaryscrewe.org.uk/)
Nantwich, St Anne
Sandbach, St Winefride
St Anne's
St Gabriel's
St Mary's
St Thomas More CHLeighton Hosp
+ M'chester Metropolitan Univ
Crewe & Alsager site

Region C – North Cheshire

Regional Dean: Russell Cooke

RegionPastoral AreaParishes/Mass CentresPrimary SchoolsSecondary SchoolsHospitals & Other Chaplaincies
CLPA 10Ellesmere Port, Our Lady
Ellesmere Port, St Bernard
Ellesmere Port, St Saviour
Hooton, St Mary
Our Lady star of the Sea
St Bernard's
St Mary of the Angels
St Saviour's Infants
St Saviour's Juniors
Ellesmere Port Catholic HighEllesmere Port Hospice
Good Shepherd Hospice
CLPA 11Blacon, St Theresa
Chester, St Francis
Chester, St Werburgh
Lache, St Clare
Mouldsworth
Plas Newton, St Columba
Tarporley, St Thomas Becket
Waverton
St Clare's
St Theresa's
St Werburgh & St Col's
St Wilfrid's
Chester Catholic High School
St Nicholas Catholic High
Countess of Chester
Grosvenor Nuffield
+ Forces
CLPA 12Castlefields, St Augustine
Frodsham, St Luke
Halton Brook, Holy Spirit
Murdishaw, St Martin
Palace Fields, Our Lady
Runcorn, St Edward
Holy Spirit
Our Lady's
St Augustine's
St Clement's
St Edward's
St Luke's
St Martin's
Chester Catholic High School
St Chad's Catholic High
Halton General Hospital
Halton Haven Hospice
CLPA 13Appleton, St Monica
Latchford, Our Lady & St Augustine
Lymm, St Winefride
Our Lady's
St Augustine's
St Monica's
Cardinal Newman Catholic HighNorth Cheshire Hospital
+ Thorn Cross YOI

Region D – South Trafford & Wythenshawe

Regional Dean: John Rafferty

RegionPastoral AreaParishes/Mass CentresPrimary SchoolsSecondary SchoolsHospitals & Other Chaplaincies
DLPA 14Baguley, Sacred Heart & St Peter
Benchill, St John & St Thomas
Northenden, St Hilda & St Aidan
Peel Hall, St Elizabeth
Woodhouse Park, St Anthony
Sacred Heart
St Aidan's
St Anthony's
St Elizabeth's
St John's
St Peter's
St Paul's CHWythenshawe General
DLPA 15Altrincham, St Vincent
Hale Barns, Holy Angels
Timperley, St John
West Timperley, St Hugh
St Hugh's
St Vincent's Infants
St Vincent's Juniors
Loreto Prep
St Ambrose Prep
Blessed Thomas Holford
St Ambrose College
Loreto Grammar School
St Ann's Hospice
DLPA 16Ashton-on-Mersey, All Saints
Partington, Our Lady
Sale, St Joseph
Sale, St Margaret Ward
Sale Moor, Holy Family
All Saints
Holy Family
Our Lady of Lourdes
St Joseph's
St Margaret Ward's
Blessed Thomas Holford
St Ambrose College
Loreto Grammar School

Region E – Stockport & Tameside

Regional Dean:

RegionPastoral AreaParishes/Mass CentresPrimary SchoolsSecondary SchoolsHospitals & Other Chaplaincies
ELPA 17Brinnington, St Bernadette
Marple, Holy Spirit
Offerton, St Philip
Romiley, Our Lady & St Christopher http://www.ourladyandstchristophersromiley.org.uk/
Stockport, St Joseph
St Joseph's
St Bernadette's
Cheadle Infants & Junior
St Philip's
St Christopher's
(St Mary's, Marple Bridge)
Harrytown CH
Aquinas College
Stepping Hill Hospital
Cherry Tree Hospital
ELPA 18Dukinfield, St Mary
Hattersley, St James
Hyde, St Paul
Stalybridge, St Peter
Stalybridge, St Raphael
St James'
St Mary's
St Paul's
St Peter's
St Raphael's
All Saints CC
ELPA 19Cheadle, St Chad
Cheadle Hulme, St Ann
Heald Green, Christ Church
(http://www.christchurchhg.co.uk/)
Cheadle Infants
Cheadle Juniors
St James CH
Aquinas College
Cheadle Royal Hospital
Stepping Hill Hospital
Alexandra Hospital
St Ann's Hospice
ELPA 20Adswood, St Ambrose
Bramhall, St Vincent
Hazel Grove, St Peter
Edgeley, Our Lady
Cheadle Infant
Cheadle Primary
Our Lady's
St Ambrose
St Peter's
St Simon's
Harrytown CH
St James CH
Aquinas College
Stepping Hill Hospital

Region F – Wirral

Regional Dean: Nick Kern

RegionPastoral AreaParishes/Mass CentresPrimary SchoolsSecondary SchoolsHospitals & Other Chaplaincies
FLPA 21Leasowe, Our Lady of Lourdes
Liscard, St Alban
New Brighton, Ss Peter & Paul
Seacombe, Our Lady & St Joseph
Wallasey Village, English Martyrs
Our Lady of Lourdes
St Alban's
St Joseph's
Ss Peter & Paul's
St Mary's
St Anselm's
Upton Hall
FLPA 22Moreton, Sacred Heart
Greasby, Our Lady of Pity
West Kirby, St Agnes
Hoylake, Ss Catherine & Martina
Sacred HeartOur Lady of Lourdes
St Alban's
St Joseph's
Ss Peter & Paul's
St Mary's
St Anselm's
Upton Hall
FLPA 23Heswall, Our Lady & St John
Neston, St Winefride
Pensby, Holy Family
Our Lady of Lourdes
St Alban's
St Joseph's
Ss Peter & Paul's
St Mary's
Chester Catholic High School
St Anselm's
Upton Hall
Murrayfield Hospital
FLPA 24Bebington, St Luke
Bromborough, Christ the King
New Ferry, St John
Rock Ferry, St Anne
St Anne's
Christ the King
St John's Infants
St John's Juniors

St John Plessington
St Anselm's
Upton Hall
Clatterbridge HospitalSt John's Hospice
FLPA 25Birkenhead, St Joseph
Noctorum, St Peter
Oxton, Holy Name
Upton, St Joseph
Woodchurch, St Michael & All Angels
St Joseph's, B'head
St Joseph's, Upton
St Michael's
St Peter's
Redcourt
St John Plessington
St Mary's
St Anselm's
Upton Hall
Arrowe Park Hospital
FLPA 26Birkenhead, Holy Cross & St Paul
Birkenhead, Our Lady
Birkenhead, St Werburgh & St Laurence
Holy Cross
Our Lady's
St Laurence's
St Paul's
St Werburgh's
Plessington
St Mary's
St Anselm's
Upton Hall

Modern history

See also: Catholic Church in England and Wales. The first bishop of the diocese was James Brown, president of Sedgeley Park School, who was consecrated 27 July 1851. Out of a total population of 1,082,617, Catholics numbered about 20,000. There were thirty churches and chapels attended by resident priests, and six stations; one convent, that of the Faithful Companions of Jesus, in Birkenhead, to which was attached a boarding school for young women, and also a small day-school for poor children. There were Jesuits at Holywell, who also had a college at St. Bruno's, Flintshire, and a Benedictine at Acton Burnell. When Brown celebrated the jubilee of his consecration, the secular priests had increased to sixty-six and the regulars to thirty-two. Instead of one religious house of men and one of women, there were now four of men and nine of women; and many elementary schools had been provided for the needs of Catholic children.

In 1852 the bitter feeling caused by the re-establishment of the hierarchy found vent in serious riots at Stockport. On 29 June a large mob attacked the Church of St Philip and St James; they broke the windows and attempted to force in the doors, but before they could effect an entrance, Randolph Frith, the rector, succeeded in removing the Blessed Sacrament, and secreting it with the chalices, etc., in a small cupboard in the side chapel. He was compelled to flee immediately to the belltower, and, whilst the rabble were destroying whatever they could lay their hands upon, he made his escape along the roof, and descended by the spouting at the back of the presbytery. Much of the church furniture, with vestments, etc., was piled up in the street and burned. At St Michael's, the Host was desecrated, and the pyx and ciborium carried away.

Although the Catholic population of the diocese was 58,013 (as of the early 20th century), Shropshire contributed under 3,000, partly on account of agricultural depression and the consequent flocking to industrial centres. There were ninety clergy, sixteen convents, representatives of four orders of men, eight secondary schools for girls, an orphanage and industrial school for boys, a home for aged poor, a home for penitents, and an orphanage erected in memory of Bishop Knight. At Oakwood Hall, Romiley, a house of retreats for working-men opened and had done important work; and at New Brighton, the nuns of Our Lady of the Cenacle opened a house of retreats for working-women and ladies.

Shropshire is singularly rich in archaeological interest, its pre-Reformation parish churches, the noble ruins of monasteries round the Wrekin, the Roman city of Viroconium (Wroxeter), the lordly castle of Ludlow, giving the county a place apart in the heart of the antiquary. In Shrewsbury itself, where once Grey, Black, and Austin Friars and the Black Monks of St. Benedict had foundations, there is now the cathedral, designed by Edward Pugin. Chester, too, with its streets, black and white houses, and venerable cathedral and city walls, claims the visitor's attention. When the body of Daniel O'Connell was brought back from Genoa, it rested in the old chapel in Queen's Street on its way to Ireland.[5]

See also

References

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bdavies.html Bishop Mark Davies
  2. http://www.dioceseofshrewsbury.org/bulletin.asp?categoryid=58 The Diocese of Shrewsbury – Pastoral, Spiritual & Practical Care to the Local Communities
  3. The Shrewsbury Voice – Oct 2007
  4. Shrewsbury Diocese Handbook 2008
  5. Web site: CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Shrewsbury. www.newadvent.org. 2020-04-09.