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Diocese of Kuching

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Diocese of Kuching

Keuskupan Kuching dan Brunei Darussalam
Location
CountryMalaysia &Brunei
TerritorySarawak andBrunei Darussalam
Ecclesiastical provinceSouth East Asia
Archdeaconries6
Subdivisions3
HeadquartersBishop's House, McDougall Road, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak
Statistics
Area19,173 km2 (7,403 sq mi)
Population
  • Total
  • (as of 2021)
  • ~300,000
Parishes60
Information
First holderFrancis Thomas McDougall
DenominationAnglican
EstablishedBorneo Church Mission 1855, current establishment in 1962
DioceseKuching
CathedralSt. Thomas' Cathedral
Patron saintSaint Thomas the Apostle andSaint Mary the Virgin
LanguageEnglish,Iban,Bidayuh,Mandarin andMalay
Current leadership
Lord Bishop of KuchingDonald Jute
Assistant bishopsAndy Shie
Solomon Cheong
Aeries Sumping Jingan
Nelson Ugas Bulang

TheDiocese of Kuching is adiocese of theAnglicanChurch of the Province of South East Asia that covers the Region ofSarawak,Malaysia andNegara Brunei Darussalam. Founded in 1962, the see was originally established as the Bishopric of Sarawak linked to the Diocese of Labuan in 1855.[1] The current bishop is the Right Revd. Datuk Danald Jute, the 14th Bishop of Kuching (Sarawak and Negara Brunei Darussalam), who was consecrated on 13 August 2017.[2] His seat is at St. Thomas's Cathedral,Kuching.[2]

History

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James Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak brought in missionaries in 1848.

The first sixty years

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An Anglican mission, called the Borneo Church Mission, was established in 1846 and theAnglican Church began inSarawak on 29 June 1848, when a party of missionaries arrived at the invitation ofJames Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak.[1][3]Francis Thomas McDougall who led the group was deemed suitable for the job because he was a doctor as well as a priest.[4][5]

The Rajah gave the missionaries a piece of land on which to build their base. The land was used to build a church, which was to serve as pro-cathedral for many years, as well as a school which later grew into St. Thomas' and St. Mary's, and also a dispensary.[1]

It was soon realised that the Church in the Rajah's territory would be better administered as abishopric.[1] TheSociety for the Propagation of the Gospel supported the proposal and contributed a sum of £5,000 towards the endowment. However, the political conventions of the day ruled that no Anglican diocese could be created outside the limits of theBritish Empire, and Sarawak was technically an independent principality of the Rajah.[1] The difficulty was sidestepped by founding the diocese upon the island ofLabuan, aCrown Colony since 1846.[1][6] The bishop of Labuan could then be appointed bishop of Sarawak by the Rajah. This practice prevailed until Sarawak became a Crown Colony in 1946.[1]

Letters Patent were issued on 6 August 1855, erecting the "Island of Labuan and its Dependencies into a Bishop's See or Diocese to be styled the Bishopric of Labuan."[7] McDougall was nominated by the Crown as the first bishop, and was consecrated on 18 October 1855 inCalcutta. On 1 January 1856 he was appointed bishop of Sarawak.[8]

The linked diocese of Labuan and bishopric of Sarawak increased in size as the principality grew and Anglican work in North Borneo andBrunei developed.[1] It extended further when, by an Act of Parliament in 1869, the Church in the Straits Settlements (Singapore, Penang and Malacca) was separated from the see of Calcutta and placed under the episcopal care of the bishop of Labuan.[1] This arrangement lasted until 1909, when thediocese of Singapore was founded.[9]

The first sixty years of the Church in Borneo were a chronicle of effort, disappointment and service by priests and lay missionaries. Asian workers played an increasingly larger part as time passed because the formation of a truly indigenous church had been intended from the beginning.[1]

20th century and today

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After 1909, when the bishop could concentrate on Borneo alone, a new era in the Church began. Three decades of growth and development followed, with the longed-for ordination of Dayak and Chinese clergy in increasing numbers.[1]

After the devastation ofWorld War II the diocese of Labuan and the bishopric of Sarawak were joined into the diocese of Borneo and in 1949Nigel Cornwall was consecrated bishop.[1] His immediate task was to restore the ruins of the churches, schools and other mission property destroyed during the years of the Japanese occupation.[1] 1953 saw the construction of the new St. Thomas' Cathedral to replace the leaky wooden edifice built by McDougall.[10] Men prepared for ordination at theHouse of the Epiphany (established in 1952) provided nine new priests for the area in 1956.[1]

By 1962 plans were completed for the division of the diocese of Borneo.[1][11] The newdiocese of Jesselton (Sabah) including Labuan came into being on 24 July 1962.[1][11] The remainder of the diocese, including Brunei, was reconstituted as the Diocese of Kuching on 13 August 1962.[1][11] Nigel Cornwall continued as Bishop.[1][11]

The limits of the Diocese are those of the present administrative divisions of the State of Sarawak and Brunei Darussalam together with that part of Indonesian Borneo lying North of the equator, and West of longitude 115 º42’.[1]

On 7 April 1970 thediocese of West Malaysia was formed to separate that region from Singapore.[12]

The present Bishop is the Right Reverend Danald Jute, who is the 14th Lord Bishop of Kuching since 1855, when the diocese was first created.[2]

List of Bishops

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Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak
FromUntilIncumbentNotes
18561869Francis McDougall
Bishops of Labuan, Sarawak and Singapore
FromUntilIncumbentNotes
18691881Walter ChambersChurches in the Straits Settlements separated from the Diocese of Calcutta and placed under the Diocese of Labuan and Sarawak. Diocese renamed Diocese of Labuan, Sarawak and Singapore.
18821908George Hose
Bishops of Labuan and Sarawak
FromUntilIncumbentNotes
19091916Robert MounseyChurches in Singapore were separated from the Diocese to form its own Diocese of Singapore. The Diocese reverted to the name of Diocese of Labuan and Sarawak.
19171931Logie DansonReturned to England asAssistant Bishop of Carlisle; laterBishop of Edinburgh andPrimus
19321937Noel Hudson
19381948Francis HollisReturned to England asAssistant Bishop of Leicester
Bishop of Borneo
FromUntilIncumbentNotes
19481962Nigel CornwallThe diocese was renamed the Diocese of Borneo and included Anglican missions inKalimantan.
Bishops of Kuching
FromUntilIncumbentNotes
19631968Nicholas AllenbyThe diocese was separated into the Diocese of Kuching and the Diocese of Jesselton (later renamed theDiocese of Sabah); David Howard Nicholas Allenby was consecrated bishop 30 November 1962 byMichael Ramsey,Archbishop of Canterbury, atSouthwark Cathedral;[13] laterAssistant Bishop of Worcester[14]
19681984Basil TemenggongThe first native Malaysian and Sarawakian to be appointed as bishop. After Temenggong died suddenly, the former Assistant Bishop of Kuching,Peter Howes, returned to be the acting Bishop.[15]
19851995John Leong Chee Yun
19962007Made Katib
20072017Bolly LapokArchbishop of South East Asia, 2012–2016. Aeries Sumping Jingan and Solomon Cheong were Assistant Bishops.
2017presentDanald JuteCurrent incumbent since 2017. Andrew Shie is his Assistant.
Sources:[16][17][18][19][20][21][22]

Archdeaconries

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The diocese is divided into six distinctarchdeaconries.[23]

1. Archdeaconry of Negara Brunei Darussalam (Established 12 May 2024)

  • Archdeacon: The Rt. Revd. Andrew Shie

2. Archdeaconry of North Sarawak (established 17/12/1969)

  • Archdeacon: The Venerable Phillip Tauk

3. Archdeaconry of Central Sarawak (formed in 2007)

  • Archdeacon: The Venerable Tony Jilat George

4. Archdeaconry of Upper South Sarawak (established 17/7/2022)

  • Archdeacon: The Venerable Ramdan Mejem

5. Archdeaconry of Upper Central Sarawak

  • Archdeacon: The Venerable Jose Jol Endru

6. Archdeaconry of Lower South Sarawak

  • Archdeacon: The Venerable Joseph Dusit Ejau

Parishes

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Parishes in Sarawak, Malaysia

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St. Thomas' Cathedral.
Saint Faith's Church in Kenyalang Park.
St. Francis's Church, Kota Samarahan

Source:[23]

  • St. Thomas's Cathedral,Kuching, McDougall Road, P.O. Box 347, 93704 Kuching,Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Mathew's Church, Mundai, 24th. Mile Kuching/Serian Road, 94200 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Faith's Church, Kuching, Chawan Road, Kenyalang Park, P.O. Box 976, 93720 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Paul's Church, Siol Kandis,Petra Jaya, P.O. Box 347, 93704 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. James's Church, Kuap, P.O. Box 347, 93704 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Francis's Church, Kota Samarahan, Jalan Datuk Mohd. Musa, 94300 Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Philip's Church, Padawan, P.O. Box 347, 93704 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Paul's Church, Bunuk, P.O. Box 347, 93704 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. John's Church, Taee, P.O. Box 347, 93704 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Maria's Church, Abok, P.O. Box 347, 93704 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Luke's Church, Sri Aman, Sabu Road, P.O. Box 220, 95008Sri Aman, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Francis's Church, Lundu, Jalan Sekambal, 94500Lundu, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Stephen's Church, Simunjan, Jalan Sabun, Peti Surat 3, 94800Simunjan, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Michael's Church, Engkilili, Jalan Belon ak. Upak, 95800Engkilili, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Philip's Church, Lubok Antu, 95900 Sri Aman, Sarawak, Malaysia
  • St. Augustine's Church, Betong, Jalan Datuk Basil Temenggong, 95700Betong, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Helen's Church, Serian, P.O. Box 81, 94700,Serian, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Christopher's Church, Debak, 95500Debak, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Peter's Church, Saratok, P.O. Box 24, 95400Saratok, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. John's Church, Sibu, Jalan Tun Abg. Hj. Openg, P.O. Box 1315, 96008Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Thomas' Church, Bintulu, P.O. Box 120, 97007Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Boniface's Church, Mamut, c/o St. Giles' Chapel, P.O. Box 57, 98200Batu Niah, Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Columba's Church, Miri, P.O. Box 233, 98007Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • The Church of Good Shepherd, Lutong, P.O. Box 423, 98107Lutong, Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Mark's Church, Limbang, P.O. Box 107, 98707Limbang, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • Tabuan Jaya Anglican Church, No.262, Lorong Song 1, Tabuan Heights, 93350Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • All Saints' Church, Tabuan, P.O.Box 347,93704Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
  • St. Basil's Church, Siol Kandis, P.O.Box 347, 93704Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
  • St. Matthew's Church, Batu Kawa, Sungai Maong, Survey Lot 3573, Lot 2520, Fl.1, SL 5, Jalan Sungai Maong Utama, 93200Kuching, Sarawak.
  • St. Simon's Church, Malihah, Synergy Square, Matang Jaya, Jln.Matang, 93050Kuching, Sarawak.
  • St.Margaret's Church, Stampin, Kampung Stampin, Off Taman BDC, Jalan Stutong, 93350,Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • Christ Church, Stunggang, Kampung Stunggang Dayak 94500Lundu, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • All Saints' Anglican Church, Bengoh Resettlement Scheme (BRS)
  • St. Mary's Church, Kandis Lama, Bau, c/o P.O.Box 347, 93704,Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Lawrence's Church, Sabu,Sri Aman, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Stephen's Church, Pantu, P.O.Box 347, 93704Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Benedict's Church, Skrang, 95800,Engkilili, Skrang, Betong Division, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Paul's Church, Roban, 95300, BahagianBetong, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Alban's Church, Sarikei, C/O P.O.Box 424, 965507Bintangor, Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • St. Giles's Church, Batu Niah, P.O.Box 57, 98200Batu Niah, Miri, Sarawak.
  • St. Barnabas's Church, Miri, Lot 4885, Jalan Rejang 4, Jalan Sibu, 98000, Taman Tunku, Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • Holy Trinity Church, Lambir, Lot 94, Jalan Meranti, Kpg Tunku Abdul RahmanLambir P.O.Box 617, 98000, Miri, Sarawak.
  • St. Matthias's Church, Tudan, Lot 1455, Lorong Perdana 5C, Desaras, Tudan Phase 6, P.O.Box 47, 98107 Lutong, Miri, Sarawak
  • St. James's Church, Bintagor, Jalan Kelupu, 96500 Maradong, Sarawak
  • St. Nicholas's Church, Bandar Baru Samariang No.1960, Lorong Cahaya Damai 4, Bandar Baru Samariang, Petra Jaya, 93050,Kuching

Parishes in Brunei Darussalam

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Source:[23]

  • St. James's Church, Kuala Belait, P.O. Box 79,Kuala Belait KA1131, Negara Brunei Darussalam
  • St. Margaret's Church, Seria, P.O. Box 788,Seria KB1133, Negara Brunei Darussalam
  • St. Andrew's Church, BSB, P.O. Box 126,Bandar Seri Begawan BS8670, Negara Brunei Darussalam

Mission districts

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Source:[23]

  • St. Mary's Church, Matang c/o P.O.Box 347, 93704Kuching
  • St. Paul's Church, Banting c/o P.O.Box 347, 93704Kuching
  • St. Simon's Chapel, Sebuyau c/o P.O.Box 347, 93704,Kuching

The House of the Epiphany

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House of the Epiphany.

Source:[23]

The Kidurong Anglican centre

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  • Lot 3028, Jalan Abang Matassan, Tg, Kidurong, 97000Bintulu, Sarawak

See also

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References

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  2. ^abc"The Rt. Revd. Datuk Danald Jute becomes the 14th Bishop of Kuching". 28 August 2017. Retrieved14 February 2023.
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  4. ^The Times, 17 November 1886; pg. 7; Issue 31919; col EObituary: The Rt Rev F.T. MacDougall
  5. ^Bunyon, C.J. (1889) Memoirs of Francis Thomas McDougall...and of Harriette, his wife
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  13. ^"picture caption".Church Times. No. 5208. 7 December 1962. p. 1.ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved17 June 2019 – via UK Press Online archives.
  14. ^"Allenby, David Howard Nicholas".Who's Who. A & C Black.(Subscription orUK public library membership required.)
  15. ^"Church Times: "Obituaries – The Rt Revd Peter Howes", 30 May 2003, p 20". Retrieved7 August 2021.
  16. ^"Installed Bishop".The Straits Times. 15 January 1963. p. 9. Retrieved6 March 2012.
  17. ^"Cornwall; Nigel Edmund (1903-1984); Bishop of Borneo".National Church Institutions Database of Manuscripts and Archives. Lambeth Palace Library. Retrieved6 March 2012.[permanent dead link]
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  19. ^Green, Eda (c. 1909)."Borneo: The Land of River and Palm". Borneo Mission Society. Retrieved6 March 2012.
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  21. ^"Diocese of Kuching - Bishops of the Diocese"(PDF). Diocese of Kuching. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 17 February 2015. Retrieved6 March 2012.
  22. ^Poon, Michael."CSCA Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Archives on Borneo Mission. A Guide". The Centre for the Study of Christianity in Asia. Archived fromthe original on 4 February 2012. Retrieved6 March 2012.
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