Roman Catholic Diocese of Townsville

Roman Catholic Diocese of Townsville
Diocese of Townsville
Dioecesis Tovnsvillensis

Sacred Heart Cathedral, Townsville,
taken in 1903 after cyclone Leonta
Location
Country Australia
Territory North Queensland
Ecclesiastical province Province of Brisbane
Metropolitan Brisbane
Coordinates 19°15′32″S 146°48′42″E / 19.25889°S 146.81167°E / -19.25889; 146.81167
Statistics
Area 435,200 km2 (168,000 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2004)
increase 252,289
increase 74,084 (increase 29.4%%)
Parishes decrease 27
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Rite Latin Rite
Established 12 February 1930
Cathedral Sacred Heart Cathedral, Townsville
Current leadership
Pope Benedict XVI
Bishop Michael Putney
Website
Catholic Diocese of Townsville

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Townsville is a suffragan Latin rite diocese of the Archdiocese of Brisbane, erected in 1930, covering North Queensland, Australia.

Contents

History

Ordinaries

The following individuals have been elected as Roman Catholic Bishops of Townsville:[1]

Order Name Date enthroned Reign ended Term of office Reason for term end
&100000000000000010000001 Terence McGuire † 12 February 1930 14 June 1938 &100000000000000080000008 years, &10000000000000122000000122 days Appointed Bishop of Goulburn
&100000000000000020000002 Hugo Edward Ryan † 13 July 1938 14 September 1967 &1000000000000002900000029 years, &1000000000000006300000063 days Retired and appointed Bishop Emeritus of Townsville
&100000000000000030000003 Leonard Anthony Faulkner † 14 September 1967 2 September 1983 &1000000000000001500000015 years, &10000000000000353000000353 days Elevated as Coadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide
&100000000000000040000004 Raymond Conway Benjamin 14 February 1984 18 April 2000 &1000000000000001600000016 years, &1000000000000006400000064 days Retired and appointed Bishop Emeritus of Townsville
&100000000000000050000005 Michael Putney 24 January 2001 incumbent &1000000000000001000000010 years, &10000000000000299000000299 days n/a

Parishes

The diocese is divided into four separate deaneries that administer individual parishes:[2]

  1. Townsville deanery with regular liturgical services held in Sacred Heart Cathedral, Castle Chill (St Joseph), Cranbrook (Holy Spirit), Deeragun (St Anthony), Gulliver (Holy Family), Kirwan (The Good Shepherd), Magnetic Island (St Joan of Arc), Mundingburra (Blessed Mary MacKillop), Railway Estate (St Francis), South Townsville (St Patrick), West Townsville (St Mary), and Wulguru (St Joseph the Worker)
  2. Northern deanery with regular liturgical services held in Abergowrie (St Theresa), Halifax (St Peter), Ingham (St Patrick), and Palm Island (St Anne)
  3. Southern deanery with regular liturgical services held in Ayr (Sacred Heart), Bowen (St Mary), Burdekin Valley (St Joseph), Cannonvale (St Martin), Collinsville (Our Lady of Lourdes), Giru (St Joseph), Home Hill (St Colman), and Proserpine (St Catherine)
  4. Western deanery with regular liturgical services held in Charters Towers (St Columba), Cloncurry (St Colman), Hughenden (Sacred Heart), Julia Creek (Holy Rosary), McKinlay (Our Lady of the Way), Mount Isa (Good Shepherd), Richmond (St Brigid), and Winton (St Patrick)

Controversy

In 2003 it was revealed that Neville Joseph Creen, a former priest, molested young girls while he served as a priest at Mount Isa, north-west Queensland, from 1973 to 1981. In Brisbane District Court on 12 September 2003, Creen (aged 63) was sentenced to three-and-half years' jail with a 14 month minimum after admitting to 34 indecent dealing charges involving 18 girls under the age of 13. One girl was aged just 5 when Creen abused her at a youth camp and later at the home of her grandparents. Creen pleaded guilty to a further six charges on 4 November 2004 and was sentenced to an additional two years jail.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Diocese of Townsville". The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church. 20 February 2011. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dtown.html. Retrieved 6 October 2011. 
  2. ^ "Diocesean profile: Parishes". Diocese of Townsville. 2009. http://www.tsv.catholic.org.au/parishes/index.php. Retrieved 9 October 2011. 
  3. ^ "Prison for Townsville Diocese priest who molested 18 girls". CathNews (Australia). 15 September 2003. http://cathnews.acu.edu.au/309/83.php. Retrieved 18 September 2011. 

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