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The Diocese of Northampton is one of the 22
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dioceses in
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and a
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of
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is in Northampton. The Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate and St Thomas of Canterbury is the mother church of the Diocese.


Location

The diocese now covers the counties of
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,
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and Buckinghamshire under their pre-1974
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boundaries. Until 1976, the counties of
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,
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and Suffolk were also included; since then they have formed the
Diocese of East Anglia The Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia is a diocese of the Latin Church of the Roman Catholic Church covering the counties of Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Peterborough in eastern England. The diocese makes up part of the Catholic As ...
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History

When
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came from
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in 597 he concentrated on the areas of
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and
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, but thirty years later the area that the Northampton Diocese covers finally received the Christian message, with the arrival of the missionary St Birinius and the foundation of his see at
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in 636. Nevertheless, the real evangelisation of the people who dwelt in the diocese was achieved through the labours and missionaries of the isle of Lindisfarne, off the Northumbrian coast. Notable amongst them was St Chad, whose see, established at
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in 669, included the present diocese of Northampton. From the time of the
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until 1850, Catholic dioceses ceased to exist in
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. However, in 1688 England was divided into four Apostolic vicariates, with Northampton under the authority of the
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. In 1840, the Apostolic Vicariate of the Eastern District was created out of the Midland District. On the restoration of the Catholic hierarchy in
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by Pope Pius IX on 29 September 1850, most of the Eastern District became the Diocese of Northampton. Its first bishop was
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, previously
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of the Eastern District. On 13 March 1976, by decree ''Quod Ecumenicum'',
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formed the
Diocese of East Anglia The Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia is a diocese of the Latin Church of the Roman Catholic Church covering the counties of Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Peterborough in eastern England. The diocese makes up part of the Catholic As ...
for the counties of
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,
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and Suffolk by detaching these counties from the Diocese of Northampton.


Diocesan Coat of Arms

The motto under the shield translates as 'Beneath Thy Protection'. On the shield are
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and choughs, which are symbols of the two patrons of the Diocese, and of the Cathedral,
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and St Thomas of Canterbury.


Bishops

Bishop Patrick Leo McCartie was a bishop emeritus of Northampton, having retired on 29 March 2001 after serving the diocese for 11 years. He was succeeded by bishop Kevin John Patrick McDonald, who went on to be appointed Archbishop of Southwark on 6 November 2003. Bishop McCartie died on 22 April 2020. The next
Bishop of Northampton The Bishop of Northampton is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Northampton in the Province of Westminster, England. The see is in the town of Northampton where the bishop's seat is located in the Cathedral Church of Our Lady and ...
was
Peter John Haworth Doyle Peter John Haworth Doyle (born 3 May 1944) is the retired Roman Catholic Bishop of Northampton. Early life Doyle was born on 3 May 1944 in Wilpshire, Lancashire, the son of John Robert Doyle and his wife Alice Gertrude (née Haworth)NORTHAMPTON ...
, born on 3 May 1944 at Wilpshire, near
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in
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. He retired on 8 January 2020, with David James Oakley being appointed at that time as successor.


Ordinaries

*
William Wareing Bishop William Wareing (14 February 1791 – 26 December 1865) was the first Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Northampton. Born at Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, and after studying at Oscott College, William Wareing was ordained as a Cat ...
(appointed Vicar Apostolic of the Eastern District on 5 June 1840, elevated Bishop of Northampton on 29 September 1850 – resigned on 21 December 1858) *
Francis Kerril Amherst Francis Kerril Amherst, T.O.S.D., (21 March 1819, London – 21 August 1883) was an English Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Northampton in England. Life Francis Amherst was born in Marylebone, London 21 March 1819. He was the eldest son ...
(appointed on 14 May 1858 – resigned 16 October 1879) *
Arthur George Riddell Bishop Arthur George Riddell (born 15 September 1836, York – died 1907, England, UK) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Northampton from 1880 until his death in 1907. On 24 September 1858, aged 22, he was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Beve ...
(appointed on 27 April 1880 – died in office on 15 September 1907) *
Frederick William Keating Frederick William Keating (13 June 1859 – 7 February 1928) was an English people, English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served first as Bishop of Northampton from 1908 to 1921, then Archbishop of Liverpool from 1921 to 1928. Biograp ...
(appointed on 5 February 1908 – translated to the
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on 13 June 1921) * Dudley Charles Cary-Elwes (appointed on 21 November 1921 – died in office on 1 May 1932) * Laurence William Youens (appointed on 16 June 1933 – died in office on 14 November 1939) * Thomas Leo Parker (appointed on 14 December 1940 – retired 17 January 1967) *
Charles Alexander Grant Charles Alexander Grant (25 October 1906 – 24 April 1989) was an English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the Bishop of Northampton from 1967 to 1982. Born in Cambridge on 25 October 1906, he was received into the Catholic Chur ...
(appointed on 14 March 1967 – retired 16 February 1982) *
Francis Gerard Thomas Francis Gerard Thomas (20 May 1930 – 25 December 1988) was an English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the Bishop of Northampton from 1982 to 1988. Life Francis Gerard Thomas was born in Stone, Staffordshire on 20 May 1930. He ...
(appointed on 27 August 1982 – died in office on 25 December 1988) * Patrick Leo McCartie (appointed on 20 February 1990 – retired 29 March 2001) * Kevin John Patrick McDonald (appointed on 29 March 2001 – translated to the Archdiocese of Southwark on 6 November 2003) *
Peter John Haworth Doyle Peter John Haworth Doyle (born 3 May 1944) is the retired Roman Catholic Bishop of Northampton. Early life Doyle was born on 3 May 1944 in Wilpshire, Lancashire, the son of John Robert Doyle and his wife Alice Gertrude (née Haworth)NORTHAMPTON ...
(appointed on 24 May 2005 – retired on 8 January 2020) * David James Oakley (appointed on 8 January 2020 – present)


Auxiliary Bishops

* Alan Charles Clark (1969-1976), appointed Bishop of East Anglia *
Charles Alexander Grant Charles Alexander Grant (25 October 1906 – 24 April 1989) was an English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the Bishop of Northampton from 1967 to 1982. Born in Cambridge on 25 October 1906, he was received into the Catholic Chur ...
(1961-1967), appointed Bishop of Northampton


Other priest of this diocese who became bishop

*
Joseph Edward Rudderham Joseph Edward Rudderham (17 June 1899 – 24 February 1979) was an English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Clifton from 1949 to 1974. Born in Norwich, Norfolk on 17 June 1899, one of seven children of William Rudderham ...
, appointed Bishop of Clifton in 1949


Statistics

The estimated Catholic population of the diocese in 2004 was 173,539 while the total population in the diocesan territory was 2,000,769. The diocese covers a territory of 5,532 km² and has 68 parishes.


Schools

Below is a partial list of the schools located within the diocese:


Primary schools

* Bishop Parker Primary, Milton Keynes * Cardinal Newman School, Luton * Good Shepherd Primary, Northampton * Holy Family Catholic School, Langley * Our Lady of Walsingham Primary, Corby * Our Lady's Infants, Wellingborough * Our Lady of Peace Infants, Burnham * Our Lady of Peace Junior, Burnham * Our Lady's Junior School, Wellingborough * Our Lady's Primary School, Chesham Bois * Sacred Heart Primary, Luton * St Anthony's Primary, Slough * St Bernadette's Primary, Milton Keynes * St Bernard's Preparatory School, Slough * St Brendan's Primary, Corby * St Edwards Junior School, Aylesbury * St Edwards Primary, Kettering * St Ethelbert's Primary, Slough * St Gregory's Middle School, Bedford * St Gregory's Primary, Northampton *
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, Bedford * St Josephs High School, Slough * St Josephs Infants School, Aylesbury * St Josephs Infants School, Luton * St Josephs Junior School, Luton * St Joseph's Lower School, Bedford *
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, Chalfont St Peter * St Louis Primary, Aylesbury * St Margaret's Primary, Luton * St Martin de Porres Primary, Luton * St Mary Magdalene Primary, Milton Keynes * St Mary's Primary School, Caddington, Dunstable * St Mary's Primary School, Aston-le-Walls * St Mary's Primary School, Northampton * St Michael's Catholic School, High Wycombe * St Monica's Primary School, Milton Keynes * St Patricks Primary, Corby * St Pauls Catholic School, Milton Keynes * St Peter's Primary School, Marlow * St Teresa's Independent School, Princes Risborough *
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, Milton Keynes * St Thomas More Primary, Kettering * St Vincent's Primary, Houghton Regis * Thornton College, near Buckingham


Secondary schools

* St Bernard's Catholic Grammar School, Slough * St Michael's Catholic School, High Wycombe * St Thomas More Catholic School, Bedford * Thomas Becket Catholic School, Northampton * Thornton College, near Buckingham


Pilgrimage

The Northampton Diocese makes up part of the
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.


Shrines

The Diocese of Northampton has two official shrines. In 2006, Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Church, Great Billing was made a diocesan shrine. On 29 September 2012, Bishop Peter Doyle made the Church of the Holy Child and St Joseph in
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a
shrine A shrine ( la, scrinium "case or chest for books or papers"; Old French: ''escrin'' "box or case") is a sacred or holy space dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor, hero, martyr, saint, daemon, or similar figure of respect, wherein they ...
to
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, after a receiving the image from the Archbishop of Westminster
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.Shrines
from Diocese of Northampton, retrieved 18 May 2022


See also

* Catholic Church in England and Wales *
List of Catholic churches in the United Kingdom A list of Catholic churches in the United Kingdom, notable current and former individual church buildings and congregations and administration. These churches are listed buildings or have been recognised for their historical importance, or are c ...


References


External links


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