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Roman Catholic Diocese of Corner Brook and Labrador

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Diocese of Corner Brook and Labrador

Dioecesis Riviangulanensis-Labradorensis
Coat of Arms
Location
Country Canada
Ecclesiastical provinceSt. John's
Statistics
Population
- Catholics

27,200 (40.9%)
Parishes28
Information
DenominationRoman Catholic
RiteRoman Rite
Established9 May 1870
CathedralCathedral of the Most Holy Redeemer and Immaculate Conception, Corner Brook
Co-cathedralBasilica of our Lady of Perpetual Help, Labrador City
Secular priests40
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopBart van Roijen

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Corner Brook and Labrador (Latin: Dioecesis Riviangulanensis-Labradorensis) (erected 9 May 1870, as the Prefecture Apostolic of Western Newfoundland) is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of St. John's, Newfoundland. The Cathedral of the diocese is located in Corner Brook.

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History

The Diocese of Corner Brook and Labrador was erected on 9 May 1870 as the Prefecture Apostolic of Western Newfoundland. It was re-erected as an apostolic vicariate on 28 April 1892 and as the Diocese of Saint George's on 18 February 1904.

In 2007, the diocese was expanded and its name was changed from "St. George's" to "Corner Brook and Labrador". This was done by incorporating nearly the entirety of the Diocese of Labrador into the Diocese of St. George. The Diocese of Labrador had been predominantly cared for by the Oblates since 1847 but their mission in Labrador came to an end when Fr. Chris Rushton, the last Oblate to leave, departed in 2013.

Also in 2007, the Basilica of our Lady of Perpetual Help in the diocese was decreed a basilica. The Basilica was the cathedral of the former Diocese of Labrador City–Schefferville.[1]

Ordinaries

  • Thomas Sears (1871 - 1885)
  • Michael Francis Howley (1885 - 1895), appointed Bishop of Saint John’s, Newfoundland
  • Neil McNeil (1895 - 1910), appointed Archbishop of Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Michael Fintan Power (1911 - 1920)
  • Henry Thomas Renouf (1920 - 1941)
  • Michael O'Reilly (1941 - 1970)
  • Richard Thomas McGrath (1970 - 1985)
  • Raymond John Lahey (1986 - 2003), appointed Bishop of Antigonish, Nova Scotia
  • David Douglas Crosby, O.M.I. (2003 - September 2010), appointed Bishop of Hamilton
  • Peter Joseph Hundt (1 March 2011 - Dec 12, 2018); had been an Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto, Ontario; appointed Archbishop of Saint John’s, Newfoundland
  • Bart van Roijen (12 December 2019-) At the time of his appointment he was serving as Vicar General of the Diocese of Nelson.

See also

References

Bibliography

  • "Diocese of Corner Brook and Labrador". Catholic-Hierarchy. Retrieved 2007-09-15.

External links

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