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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide

Coordinates:34°55′44″S138°36′05″E / 34.92889°S 138.60139°E /-34.92889; 138.60139
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Catholic ecclesiastical territory

Archdiocese of Adelaide

Archidioecesis Adelaidensis
Location
CountryAustralia
Statistics
Area103,600 km2 (40,000 sq mi)
Population
  • Total
  • Catholics
  • (as of 2006)
  • Increase 1,290,786
  • Increase 275,174 (Increase 21.3%)
Information
DenominationRoman Catholic
RiteRoman Rite
Established5 April 1842 as Vicariate Apostolic of Adelaide
22 April 1842 as Diocese of Adelaide
10 May 1887 as Archdiocese of Adelaide
CathedralSt Francis Xavier, Adelaide
Patron saintSt. Patrick[1]
Current leadership
PopeLeo XIV
Archbishop of AdelaidePatrick O`Regan
Map
Website
adelaide.catholic.org.au

TheRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide is aLatin Churchmetropolitan archdiocese of theCatholic Church in Australia located inAdelaide,South Australia.

Cathedral

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Main article:St Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Adelaide

St Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Adelaide is theseat of the Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide.

History

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On 5 April 1842 theApostolic Vicariate of Adelaide was erected, on territory split from theApostolic Vicariate of New Holland and Van Diemen's Land (the laterprimatial Archdiocese of Sydney), both missionary pre-diocesan jurisdictions. It was promoted as the Diocese of Adelaide two weeks later on 22 April 1842, just six years after the first fleet arrived to Glenelg.

In 1845 it lost territory to establish theApostolic Vicariate of King George Sounde - The Sound, which it recuperated in 1847 at the vicariate's suppression.

On 10 May 1887 it was promoted as the Archdiocese of Adelaide, while losing territory to establish theRoman Catholic Diocese of Port Augusta.

It had a papal visit fromPope John Paul II in November 1986.

On 19 March 2020,Patrick O'Regan was announced byPope Francis to be the 12th Archbishop of Adelaide.[2]

Province

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The Roman CatholicEcclesiastical Province of Adelaide comprises the metropolitan's own archdiocese and thesesuffragan dioceses:

Bishops

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Ordinaries

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The following individuals have been elected as Roman Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide, or any of its precursor titles:[3]

OrderNameTitleDate enthronedReign endedTerm of officeReason for term end
1Francis Murphy (see above) †Bishop of Adelaide22 April 184228 Apr 185816 years, 6 daysDied in office[4]
2Patrick Geoghegan, OFMRef †Bishop of Adelaide15 April 185910 March 18644 years, 330 daysElected as Bishop ofGoulburn[5]
3Laurence Sheil, OFMRef †Bishop of Adelaide23 June 18651 March 18726 years, 252 daysDied in office[6]
4Christopher ReynoldsBishop of Adelaide25 May 187310 May 188713 years, 350 daysElevated asArchbishop of Adelaide[7]
Archbishop of Adelaide10 May 188716 June 18936 years, 37 daysDied in office
5John O'ReilyArchbishop of Adelaide5 January 18956 July 191520 years, 182 daysDied in office[8]
6Robert Spence,OPCoadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide2 May 19146 July 19151 year, 65 daysSucceeded as Archbishop of Adelaide
Archbishop of Adelaide6 July 19155 November 193419 years, 122 daysDied in office[9]
7Andrew KillianCoadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide11 July 19335 November 19341 year, 117 daysSucceeded as Archbishop of Adelaide
Archbishop of Adelaide5 November 193428 June 19394 years, 235 daysDied in office[10]
8Matthew BeovichArchbishop of Adelaide11 December 19391 May 197131 years, 141 daysRetired and appointedArchbishop Emeritus of Adelaide[11]
9James William GleesonAuxiliary Bishop of Adelaide15 February 19576 July 19647 years, 142 daysElevated as Coadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide
Coadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide6 July 19641 May 19716 years, 299 daysSucceeded as Archbishop of Adelaide
Archbishop of Adelaide1 May 197119 June 198514 years, 49 daysResigned and appointed Archbishop Emeritus of Adelaide[12]
10Leonard FaulknerCoadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide2 September 198319 June 19851 year, 290 daysSucceeded as Archbishop of Adelaide
Archbishop of Adelaide19 June 19853 December 200116 years, 167 daysRetired and appointed Archbishop Emeritus of Adelaide[13]
11Philip WilsonCoadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide30 November 20003 December 20011 year, 3 daysSucceeded as Archbishop of Adelaide
Archbishop of Adelaide3 December 200130 July 201816 years, 239 daysResigned[14]
12Patrick O'ReganArchbishop of Adelaide25 May 2020Incumbent5 years, 175 days

Note: On 3 June 2018 Pope Francis named BishopGregory O’Kelly, S.J. of Port Pirie as Apostolic Administrator of Adelaide. This occurred after Archbishop Philip Wilson was initially found guilty of concealing child-abuse on 22 May 2018[15] and did not resign. Pope Francis eventually accepted his letter of resignation on 30 July 2018.[16] Wilson's conviction was later overturned on appeal, but he did not return to the role.[17]

Coadjutors are included in the above table.

Auxiliary bishops

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NameTitlesStartEndReason for term end
Francis Augustin HenschkeAuxiliary Bishop of Adelaide,
Titular Bishop ofPraenetus
18 May 193716 November 1939appointed Bishop ofWagga Wagga[18]
James William GleesonAuxiliary Bishop of Adelaide,
Titular Bishop ofSesta
15 February 19576 July 1964appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide (see above table)[19]
Philip James Anthony KennedyAuxiliary Bishop of Adelaide,
Titular Bishop of Ros Cré
29 January 197323 March 1983deceased[20]
Gregory O'KellyS.J.Auxiliary Bishop of Adelaide,
Titular Bishop ofAth Truim
6 July 200615 April 2009appointed Bishop ofPort Pirie[21]

Other priest of this diocese who became bishop

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Sexual abuse cases

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Main article:Catholic sexual abuse scandal in Australia

Father Albert Davis (died 2007), a member of the Dominican Fathers, was charged in 2006 with 17 incidents of indecent assault involving seven boys atBlackfriars Priory School from 1956 to 1960. Davis was committed to stand trial in the Adelaide District Court, but he died before proceedings were commenced.[22]

In September 2011,SenatorNick Xenophon used parliamentary privilege to name an Adelaide priest as the alleged perpetrator of sexual assaults onJohn Hepworth about 50 years earlier. Senator Xenophon alleged that the Vicar-General of Adelaide, Monsignor David Cappo, had been provided with detailed allegations in 2008 but had failed to act upon them, the investigations still being "at a preliminary stage" and the priest concerned not being stood down during the investigation.[23] An independent inquiry by Michael AbbottQC reported that there was no substance to the allegations, although Hepworth had declined to be interviewed for the inquiry.[24]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Jones, Terry."Patrons of the Archdiocese of Adelaide, Australia".Star Quest Production Network. Retrieved14 October 2011.
  2. ^"Bishop Patrick O'Regan named Archbishop of Adelaide".Australian Catholic Bishops Conference. 19 March 2020. Retrieved19 March 2020.
  3. ^"Archdiocese of Adelaide".The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church. 1 July 2011. Retrieved2 January 2007.
  4. ^"Bishop Francis Murphy".Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved26 March 2020.
  5. ^"Bishop Patrick Bonaventure Geoghegan, OFMRef".Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved26 March 2020.
  6. ^"Bishop Laurence Bonaventure Sheil, OFMRef".Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved26 March 2020.
  7. ^"Archbishop Christopher Augustine Reynolds".Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved26 March 2020.
  8. ^"Archbishop John O'Reilly".Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved26 March 2020.
  9. ^"Archbishop Robert William Spence, OP".Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved26 March 2020.
  10. ^"Archbishop Andrew Killian".Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved26 March 2020.
  11. ^"Archbishop Matthew Beovich".Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved26 March 2020.
  12. ^"Archbishop James William Gleeson".Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved26 March 2020.
  13. ^"Archbishop Leonard Anthony Faulkner".Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved26 March 2020.
  14. ^"Archbishop Philip Edward Wilson".Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved26 March 2020.
  15. ^Notzon, Nancy (22 May 2018)."Archbishop of Adelaide Philip Wilson found guilty of covering up child sexual abuse". ABC News. Retrieved26 March 2020.
  16. ^"Adelaide Archbishop Philip Wilson resigns amid child sex abuse cover-up". ABC News. 31 July 2018. Retrieved26 March 2020.
  17. ^Wakatama, Giselle (7 December 2018)."Former Adelaide archbishop Philip Wilson's conviction for concealing child sexual abuse quashed". ABC News. Retrieved26 March 2020.
  18. ^"Bishop Francis Augustin Henschke †".Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved22 March 2020.
  19. ^"Archbishop James William Gleeson †".Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved22 March 2020.
  20. ^"Bishop Philip James Anthony Kennedy †".Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved22 March 2020.
  21. ^"Bishop Gregory O'Kelly, S.J."Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved22 March 2020.
  22. ^"Tasmanian priest guilty of abuse, SA accused dies".Catholic News. Australia. 27 March 2007. Retrieved19 September 2011.
  23. ^Metherell, Mark (14 September 2011)."Senator names priest on 'rape'".The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved14 September 2011.
  24. ^"'No substance' to claims against Catholic priest".ABC News. Australia. 29 November 2011. Retrieved22 February 2012.

External links

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A list of the Catholic dioceses, chapels, churches, and cathedrals in Australia.
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