Roman Catholic Diocese of Cairns

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Diocese of Cairns

Dioecesis Cairnensis
Location
Country  Australia
Territory Far North region of Queensland
Ecclesiastical province Brisbane
Metropolitan Brisbane
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Statistics
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Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2006)
Increase 235,396
Increase 59,912 (Decrease 25.5%%)
Parishes Steady 24
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Rite Latin Rite
Established 1877 as Vicariate Apostolic of Queensland;
10 May 1887 as Vicariate Apostolic of Cooktown;
8 July 1941 as Diocese of Cairns
Cathedral St Monica's Cathedral, Cairns
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop vacant
Emeritus Bishops James Foley
Map
File:Bistum Cairns.svg
Website
Roman Catholic Diocese of Cairns

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Cairns is a diocese of the Catholic Church located in the state of Queensland, Australia. It is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Brisbane. The diocese was erected as a vicariate apostolic in 1877 and was elevated to a diocese in 1941. Its territorial remit is Far North Queensland.[1]

St Monica's Cathedral is the seat of the Catholic Bishop of Cairns, currently vacant.

History

Following the discovery of gold near Cooktown in 1872 and the establishment and growth of sugar production during the 1870s, the Bishop of Brisbane, James Quinn, visited Cooktown in 1874. The first church was opened a year later.[2] Quinn had earlier been petitioning the Roman Curia to create a vicariate in north Queensland to minister to Catholics in the region and to evangelise the Aborigines, with the Vicariate Apostolic of Queensland officially created on 27 January 1877 by Pope Pius IX. The Vicariate consisted of all the land in Queensland north of the line starting at Cape Hinchinbrook and then west to the border with South Australia (now Northern Territory). The Very Reverend Adolphus Lecaille, then the Vicar-General in the Diocese of Perth in Western Australia, was appointed the first Apostolic Pro-Vicar of the Queensland vicariate with Reverend Father Tarquin Tanganelli as the rector. Lecaille was to be based in Cooktown while Tanganelli was to be based at the Hodgkinson Minerals Area to minister to the needs of the miners and establish churches there. Due to a breakdown in communication, the news of the new Vicariate does not appear to have reached Australia until the arrival of Tanganelli and two other Italian priests in November 1877 to serve in the Vicariate. Lecaille (who was then based in Geraldton in Western Australia) never took up his appointment in Queensland.[3][4][5][6]

An initial attempt to install Italian priests from the Pontifical Seminary of the Apostles Saints Peter and Paul of Rome was a failure; mainly due to cultural and language issues with both the indigenous and predominantly Irish lay population.[2] Quinn, from Ireland, appointed one of his fellow countryman, John Cani as the first Pro-Vicar who served up until Quinn's death in 1882 when Cani returned to Brisbane before being appointed as the first Bishop of Rockhampton. A short term under Monsignor Paul Fortini followed, marked by his clash with the laity in Herberton which he then placed under interdict in 1883; this meant that sacraments could not be celebrated in that town. Fortini was recalled to Rome.[2]

A stable period followed under the pastoral care of the Augustinians. The number of parishioners grew from approximately 2,000 (in 1884) to about 4,000 (in the 1890s); and to approximately 10,000 Catholics (by 1914) spread across eight church districts with 13 priests.[7][8] The growth of pastoral industries and mining in the interwar years led to the expansion of the Vicariate west across the Atherton Tablelands and the creation of an additional nine parishes; and eventual establishment as a suffragan diocese in 1941.[8]

Ordinaries

The following individuals have been elected as Roman Catholic Bishop of Cairns, or any of its precursor titles:[9]

Order Name Title Date enthroned Reign ended Term of office Reason for term end
1 Adolphus Lecaille Pro-Vicar Apostolic of Queensland February 1877 November 1877 10 months Did not take possession[10]
2 Tarquino Tanganelli Pro-Vicar Apostolic of Queensland May 1878 August 1878 4 months [10]
3 John Cani Pro-Vicar Apostolic of Queensland 30 January 1877[2] 3 January 1882 Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. Elevated to Bishop of Rockhampton
4 Paul Fortini Pro-Vicar Apostolic of Queensland 12 February 1882 15 January 1884 Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. Recalled[2] to Rome and appointed Vicar Apostolic Emeritus of Queensland
5 John Hutchinson, OSA Pro-Vicar Apostolic of Queensland 15 January 1884 13 May 1887 Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. Elevated to Vicar Apostolic of Cooktown
Vicar Apostolic of Cooktown 13 May 1887 28 October 1897 Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. Died in office
6 James Murray, OSA † Vicar Apostolic of Cooktown 28 March 1898 13 February 1914 Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. Died in office
7 John Heavey, OSA † Vicar Apostolic of Cooktown 3 May 1914 14 July 1941 Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. Elevated to Bishop of Cairns
Bishop of Cairns 14 July 1941 12 June 1948 Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. Died in office
8 Thomas Cahill Bishop of Cairns 11 November 1948 13 April 1967 Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. Elevated to Archbishop of Canberra (and Goulburn)
9 John Torpie Bishop of Cairns 14 September 1967 5 August 1985 Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. Retired and appointed Bishop Emeritus of Cairns
10 John Bathersby Bishop of Cairns 17 January 1986 3 December 1991 Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. Elevated to Archbishop of Brisbane
11 James Foley Bishop of Cairns 16 July 1992 21 August 2022 Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. Retired and Appointed Bishop Emeritus of Cairns

Parishes

The diocese is divided into three separate deaneries that administer individual parishes:[11]

  1. The Northern deanery is formed of the following parishes Cairns (St Monica's Cathedral), Edmonton (St Therese's in Bentley Park), Earlville (Our Lady Help of Christians), Gordonvale (St Michael), West Cairns (St Francis Xavier's in Manunda), Mossman & Port Douglas (St Augustine's in Mossman, and St Mary's in Port Douglas), North Cairns (Mother of Good Counsel), Northern Beaches (Holy Cross in Trinity Park, Sacred Heart in Freshwater, and St Augustine's in Stratford), and Parramatta Park (St Joseph's).
  2. The Southern deanery is based on the Cassowary Coast with parishes at Babinda (St Rita's), Innisfail (Mother of Good Counsel), Mourilyan & South Johnstone (Christ the King at Mourilyan, and St Rita's at South Johnstone), Silkwood (St John's), and Tully (St Clare of Montefalco in Tully, Our Lady Star of the Sea in Cardwell, and Holy Spirit at Wongaling Beach).
  3. The Western deanery extends west of the Tablelands with parishes: Atherton (St Joseph), Cooktown (St Mary), Dimbulah (St Anthony), Georgetown (St Patrick), Gulf Savannah (Our Lady Help of Christians), Herberton (St Patrick), Malanda (St James), Mareeba (St Thomas of Villanova in Mareeba, and St Christopher's in Kuranda), Millaa Millaa (St Rita), Ravenshoe (St Teresa of the Child Jesus in Ravenshoe, and Holy Rosary at Mount Garnet), Weipa (St Joseph), and Thursday Island (including Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church on Thursday Island, St Joseph's on Hammond Island, Holy Family on Horn Island, and St Stephen at Bamaga).

See also

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