The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne is a
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metropolitan archdiocese in
Melbourne
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,
Victoria,
Australia
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. Erected initially in 1847 as the Diocese of Melbourne, a
suffragan diocese
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of
Archdiocese of Sydney
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Erected in 1842, the archdiocese is the metr ...
, the diocese was elevated in 1874 as an archdiocese of the
Ecclesiastical Province of Melbourne and is the metropolitan for the suffragan dioceses of
Sale,
Sandhurst,
Ballarat
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, and the
Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Ss Peter and Paul
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. The
Archdiocese of Hobart
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Immediately exempt to the Holy See
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is attached to the archdiocese for administrative purposes.
St Patrick's Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Melbourne, currently
Peter Comensoli
Peter Andrew Comensoli (born 25 March 1964) is an Australian Catholic prelate who was named the ninth Archbishop of Melbourne on 29 June 2018.
He had been serving as the third Bishop of Broken Bay in New South Wales since December 2014. ...
, who succeeded
Denis Hart on 1 August 2018.
According to the 2006 Commonwealth Census figures, there were 4,932,423 people within the province. Of these, 1,349,828 were Catholic, about 28% of the population.
History
When Melbourne, then called the Port Philip Settlement, and the surrounding area was being settled by European settlers in the 1830s, the area was a part of the
Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Sydney
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in the Archdiocese of Sydney. In 1839,
John Polding
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, the Archbishop of Sydney, placed
Patrick Bonaventure Geoghegan
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in charge of the Port Philip Settlement and the first Mass was celebrated in Melbourne on Pentecost Sunday, 15 May 1839. The entire population of Port Philip in 1841 was 11,738 and the Catholics numbered 2,411.
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The oldest surviving Catholic church in Victoria,
St Francis Catholic Church, was built in 1841.
The Diocese of Melbourne was created in 1848 out of territory of the then Sydney archdiocese, with
James Alipius Goold as its first bishop. The Catholic population of the colony was 18,000 in 1851 and had grown to 88,000 by 1857 as a result of the
gold rush
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.
James Goold was also instrumental in setting up many Catholic schools in the diocese and in introducing several religious orders devoted to education and works of charity, including the
Society of Jesus
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, the
Christian Brothers, the
Sisters of Mercy, the
Good Shepherd Nuns, the
Presentation Sisters, the
Faithful Companions of Jesus
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and the
Little Sisters of the Poor.
When Goold was appointed Bishop of Melbourne in 1848, St Francis' Church became the cathedral church of the new diocese. Construction of a new church on Eastern Hill in East Melbourne commenced in 1858, to be called St Patrick's Cathedral. Construction of the cathedral was not completed until 1939.
On 30 March 1874, the dioceses of
Sandhurst (comprising four parishes) and
Ballarat
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were formed out of territory of the Diocese of Melbourne, with it becoming a metropolitan archdiocese of the Ecclesiastical Province of Melbourne and responsible for Sandhurst and Ballarat dioceses as
suffragan diocese
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s. The suffragan
Diocese of Sale was similarly formed on 26 April 1887 out of the archdiocese.
Under Goold's successor,
Thomas Joseph Carr, additional teaching orders were introduced to the archdiocese, including the
Marist Brothers, the
Sisters of Charity, the
Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, the
Sisters of Loreto, the
Sisters of St. Joseph
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and the
Sisters of the Good Samaritan. In 1887, 11,661 pupils attended Catholic schools of the archdiocese and that number had grown to 25,369 by 1908. The Catholic population of the archdiocese according to government census returns of 1901 was 145,333.
Until the mid-20th century, the Catholics of the archdiocese were almost all Irish or of Irish origin, when expansion of the migration programs saw the arrival of non-Irish Catholics from continental Europe. The priesthood was exclusively Irish until the early part of the 20th century, when training of native born priests began.
Ordinaries
The following individuals were Archbishops of Melbourne, with one being a
cardinal
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while in office as archbishop, as well as having civilian honours. Their highest title is shown here:
:
Auxiliary bishops
Current auxiliary bishops
The archbishop of the archdiocese,
Peter Comensoli
Peter Andrew Comensoli (born 25 March 1964) is an Australian Catholic prelate who was named the ninth Archbishop of Melbourne on 29 June 2018.
He had been serving as the third Bishop of Broken Bay in New South Wales since December 2014. ...
, is assisted by several
auxiliary bishops:
*
Martin Ashe
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*
Terence Curtin
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(Northern Region), appointed bishop 7 Nov 2014
*
Anthony John Ireland
There are also emeritus auxiliary bishops:
*
Peter John Elliott
Peter John Elliott (born 1 October 1943) is a retired Australian bishop of the Catholic Church who served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Melbourne from 2007 to 2018. He is also an author, writing a number of published works that ...
(Southern Region), appointed bishop 30 Apr 2007
Monsignor Greg Bennet was appointed
vicar general
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and moderator of the curia of the archdiocese in February 2012.
Former auxiliary bishops
*
Arthur Francis Fox
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† (1956-1967), appointed Bishop of Sale
*
Lawrence Patrick Moran † (1964-1970)
*
John Neil Cullinane
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† (1967-1974)
*
Thomas Francis Little † (1972-1974), appointed Archbishop here
*
John Anthony Kelly
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* Second ...
† (1972-1986)
*
Eric Gerard Perkins † (1972-1991)
*
Joseph Peter O'Connell † (1976-2006)
*
George Pell
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(1987-1996), appointed Archbishop here; future Cardinal
*
Peter Joseph Connors (1987-1997), appointed Bishop of Ballarat
*
Hilton Forrest Deakin (1992–2007)
*
Denis James Hart
Denis James Hart (born 16 May 1941) is a retired Australian prelate of the Catholic Church. He was Archbishop of Melbourne from 2001 to 2018.
Early years and background
Hart was born in East Melbourne, Victoria, the eldest of the three ch ...
(1997-2001), appointed Archbishop here
*
† (1998-2001), appointed Bishop of Sandhurst
*
Mark Benedict Coleridge (2002-2006), appointed Archbishop of Canberra-Goulburn
*
Christopher Charles Prowse (2003-2009), appointed Bishop of Sale
*
Mark Stuart Edwards,
OMI
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(2014-2020), appointed Bishop of Wagga Wagga
Bishop
Tim Costelloe,
SDB was appointed as an auxiliary bishop on 30 April 2007 with responsibility for the northern region of the archdiocese. On 20 February 2012,
Pope Benedict XVI
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elevated him to
Archbishop of Perth, Western Australia.
Bishop
Les Tomlinson
In Christ's name
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was the auxiliary bishop for the Eastern Region. He was appointed auxiliary bishop on 5 May 2009 and continued until he was installed as
Bishop of Sandhurst in March 2012.
Bishop
Vincent Long Van Nguyen,
OFM Conv
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was the auxiliary bishop for the western region and former assistant superior general for the
Conventual Franciscans for Asia and Oceania. He was appointed auxiliary bishop on 20 May 2011 and continued until he was appointed Bishop of Parramatta on 5 May 2016 and installed on 16 June 2016.
Bishop
Mark Stuart Edwards,
OMI
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was the auxiliary bishop for the Western Region, having been appointed bishop 7 Nov 2014. He was appointed Bishop of Wagga Wagga on 26 May 2020.
Other priests of this diocese who became bishops
*
James Moore † , appointed Bishop of Ballarat in 1884
*
James Francis Corbett
James Francis Corbett KC*HS (1834 – 29 May 1912) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Sale, Victoria.
Corbett was formerly stationed at St Kilda, Victoria, and was appointed first bishop of Sale in May 1887. He was consecrated at St. Mary's, St. K ...
† , appointed Bishop of Sale in 1887
*
Joseph Shiel
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Early life
Joseph Shiel was born on 17 February 18 ...
† , appointed Bishop of Rockhampton in 1912
*
Patrick Phelan † , appointed Bishop of Sale in 1912
*
John Barry † , appointed Bishop of Goulburn in 1924
*
James Patrick O'Collins
Sir James Patrick O'Collins (31 March 1892 − 25 November 1983), an Australian suffragan bishop, was the fifth Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ballarat, serving for over 29 years.
Born in , Victoria, O'Collins was ordained as a pri ...
† , appointed Bishop of Geraldton in 1930
*
Romuald Denis Hayes
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, S.S.C. † , appointed Bishop of Rockhampton in 1932
*
John Joseph Lonergan
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† appointed Bishop of Port Augusta in 1938 (did not take effect, apparently because of his death)
*
Matthew Beovich † , appointed Archbishop of Adelaide in 1939
*
Patrick Francis Lyons
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† , appointed Bishop of Christchurch, New Zealand in 1944
*
Bernard Denis Stewart † , appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Sandhurst in 1946
*
Ronald Austin Mulkearns
Ronald Austin Mulkearns (11 November 19303 April 2016) was the bishop emeritus of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ballarat in Ballarat, Australia, a diocese in the ecclesiastical province of Melbourne. He resigned as bishop on 30 May 1997. The Roya ...
† , appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Ballarat in 1968
*
John Aloysius Morgan
John Aloysius Morgan, (9 October 1909 – 21 May 2008) was an Australian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
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† , appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Canberra (and Goulburn) in 1969
*
Leo Morris Clarke
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Following the death of Bishop John Toohey in September 1975, Clarke was ordained the si ...
† , appointed Bishop of Maitland in 1976
*
Joseph Eric D'Arcy
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† , appointed Bishop of Sale in 1981
*
Luc Julian Matthys
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Matthys was born in Drongen, Ghent, Belgium and was ordained to the priesthood in 1961 for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Johannesburg ...
, appointed Bishop of Armidale in 1999
*
Gregory Charles Bennet, appointed Bishop of Sale in 2020
Other information
There are 232 parishes in the archdiocese and 369 diocesan priests and 16 permanent deacons. The archdiocese has a total of 294 priests and one permanent deacon in religious orders, 199 religious brothers and 1,323 religious sisters.
There is one seminary for diocesan clergy,
Corpus Christi College, and three seminaries for religious clergy.
There are 331 Catholic schools in the archdiocese - 256 primary, 69 secondary and six special schools. According to the 1998 census, there were 136,387 students enrolled in Catholic schools in the archdiocese - 77,636 in primary schools and 58,751 in secondary schools.
Within the archdiocese, there are 10 Catholic hospitals, 18 homes for children, 27 for the elderly and 10 for other purposes.
Sexual abuse cases
Cases of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church have come to light in recent years involving the Archdiocese of Melbourne as well as many regional Catholic jurisdictions, both in
Australia
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and
around the world. Archbishop Denis Hart was cross-examined for three hours at the Parliamentary Inquiry over documents sent to the inquiry by victims and whistleblowers within the archdiocese.
Hart regretted the "slow start" made in the process of resolving complaints and investigating instances of abuse but "st
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did since 1996 nevertheless".
The inquiry's report was due to be delivered to the Victorian parliament in September 2013.
In May 2020, newly disclosed portions of the
Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse report, which was originally published in redacted form in December 2017, revealed that priests and clergy staff accused of abusing children within the Archdiocese of Melbourne were sometimes "dealt with" by being transferred to other parishes.
See also
*
Roman Catholicism in Australia
References
External links
Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne*
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Melbourne
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