The Apostolic Prefecture of Falkland Islands ( la, Apostolica Præfectura de Insulis Falkland) is a
Latin Church
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missionary ecclesiastical jurisdiction or
apostolic prefecture
An apostolic prefect or prefect apostolic is a priest who heads what is known as an apostolic prefecture, a 'pre-diocesan' missionary jurisdiction where the Catholic Church is not yet sufficiently developed to have it made a diocese. Although it ...
of the
Catholic Church
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covering the
Falkland Islands
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and
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
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UK Southern
Atlantic Ocean
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overseas possessions.
It is immediately
exempt to the
Holy See
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and not part of an
ecclesiastical province
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. Its only church in the Falklands is its
cathedra, St Mary's, in the Falklands capital
Stanley
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. (
Christ Church Cathedral is not a Catholic church but is the southernmost Anglican cathedral in the world,
consecrated in 1892.)
History
The Latin missionary jurisdiction was established on 1 October 1952 as
Apostolic Prefecture
An apostolic prefect or prefect apostolic is a priest who heads what is known as an apostolic prefecture, a 'pre-diocesan' missionary jurisdiction where the Catholic Church is not yet sufficiently developed to have it made a diocese. Although it ...
, splitting the offshore territory of Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands from the
Diocese of Punta Arenas in
Chile
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.
Mission Sui Iuris of Saint Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha
The Apostolic Prefecture of the Falkland Islands has a close relationship with the
Mission Sui Iuris of Saint Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha. An exempt
mission sui juris
A mission ''sui iuris'', or in Latin ''missio sui iuris'' (plural ''missions sui iuris''); also spelled mission(s) sui juris), also known as an independent mission, is a rare type of Roman Catholic missionary pseudo-diocesan jurisdiction, rankin ...
, it was created on 18 August 1986 for the British overseas territory of
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha is a British Overseas Territory located in the South Atlantic and consisting of the island of Saint Helena, Ascension Island and the archipelago of Tristan da Cunha including Gough Island. Its name wa ...
, comprising the
Atlantic Ocean
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islands of
Saint Helena,
Ascension Island and
Tristan da Cunha
Tristan da Cunha (), colloquially Tristan, is a remote group of volcanic islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is the most remote inhabited archipelago in the world, lying approximately from Cape Town in South Africa, from Saint Helena a ...
, splitting these territories from the
Archdiocese of Cape Town.
It comprises a church or chapel on each island:
* Church of the Sacred Heart in
Jamestown, Saint Helena
Jamestown is the capital city of the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, located on the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is also the historic main settlement of the island and is on ...
* Grotto of Our Lady on
Ascension
* Church of Saint Joseph on
Tristan da Cunha
Tristan da Cunha (), colloquially Tristan, is a remote group of volcanic islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is the most remote inhabited archipelago in the world, lying approximately from Cape Town in South Africa, from Saint Helena a ...
.
From the start, the office of its ecclesiastical superior has been vested in the Apostolic Prefect of the Falklands, another UK Southern Atlantic overseas possession.
Incumbent ordinaries
''So far, all incumbents have been members of Roman rite missionary congregations, none titular bishops
;
Prelates
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of the Falkland Islands
* Friar James Ireland,
M.H.M. (March 28, 1952 – †1973)
* Friar Daniel Martin Spraggon, M.H.M. (May 7, 1973 – †September 27, 1985)
; Prelates of the Falkland Islands and
Ecclesiastical Superior
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s of Saint Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha
* Mgr.
Anton Agreiter,
M.H.M. (October 1, 1986 – August 9, 2002; †2003)
* Mgr.
Michael Bernard McPartland,
S.M.A. (August 9, 2002 – 26 October 2016; †2017)
* Abbot
Hugh Allan
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,
O.Praem. (26 October 2016 – present)
Sources, References and External links
GigaCatholic Falkland Islands, with incumbent biography links*
ttps://prefecturemission.org Prefecture Website
References
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Apostolic prefectures
Christian organizations established in 1952
Roman Catholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 20th century
Catholic Church in the Falkland Islands
1952 establishments in the Falkland Islands