Archdiocese of Southwark

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Archdiocese of Southwark
Basic data
Country United Kingdom
Ecclesiastical province Southwark
Diocesan bishop John Wilson
Auxiliary bishop Paul Hendricks
Patrick Kevin Lynch SSCC
Emeritus diocesan bishop Kevin McDonald
Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus Howard George Tripp
John Hine
founding 1850
surface 4,596 km²
Parishes 179 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Residents 4,610,910 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Catholics 367,530 (2017 / AP 2018 )
proportion of 8th %
Diocesan priest 319 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Religious priest 147 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Catholics per priest 789
Permanent deacons 84 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Friars 167 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Religious sisters 425 (2017 / AP 2018 )
rite Roman rite
Liturgical language English
cathedral St. George's Cathedral
Website www.rcsouthwark.co.uk
Suffragan dioceses Diocese of Arundel and Brighton
Diocese of Plymouth
Diocese of Portsmouth
Ecclesiastical province
Map of the Ecclesiastical Province of Southwark

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark ( Latin Archidioecesis Southvarcensis , English Archdiocese of Southwark ) is in United Kingdom situated Roman Catholic Archdiocese based in Southwark , a district of London .

history

The diocese of Southwark was on September 29, 1850 by Pope Pius IX. from the Archdiocese of Westminster out with the Apostolic Constitution Universalis Ecclesiae - restoration of the Catholic hierarchy in England - established as the Diocese of Southwark and subordinated to the Archdiocese of Westminster as a suffragan . On May 19, 1882, the Diocese of Southwark gave parts of its territory to establish the Diocese of Portsmouth . Another assignment of territory took place on May 28, 1965 to establish the diocese of Arundel and Brighton .

On May 28, 1965, the Diocese of Southwark was by Pope Paul VI. raised to the archbishopric with the Apostolic Constitution Romanorum Pontificum .

Ordinaries

Bishops of Southwark

Archbishops of Southwark

See also

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. Paul VI: Const. Apost. Romanorum Pontificum , AAS 58 (1966), n.4, pp. 260ff.