Roman Catholic Diocese of Sale

Catholic ecclesiastical territory

38°06′40″S 147°03′47″E / 38.11111°S 147.06306°E / -38.11111; 147.06306StatisticsArea44,441 km2 (17,159 sq mi)Population
- Total
- Catholics(as of 2004)
Increase 372,979
Increase 92,746 (Increase 24.9%)ParishesDecrease 25InformationDenominationCatholicSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablished10 May 1887CathedralSt Mary's CathedralCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopGregory BennetMapWebsitesale.catholic.org.au

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Sale is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Melbourne, that covers the south east of Victoria, Australia. The diocese was established in 1887.

Gregory Bennet was appointed bishop of Sale on 27 June 2020.

History

The Diocese of Sale was established by Pope Leo XIII on 26 April 1887. The first bishop of the Diocese, James Francis Corbett, was a priest of the Diocese of Limerick, Ireland, who was responsible for the Mission (later Parish) of St Kilda and Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Melbourne at the time of his appointment. Corbett was consecrated bishop on 25 August 1887 in St Mary's Church, East St Kilda, by Archbishop of Melbourne, Thomas Carr. Bishop Corbett consecrated St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, on account of his superior vocal ability.

The second Bishop of Sale, Patrick Phelan, saw to the establishment of a school system in the Diocese. The fourth bishop, Patrick Lyons, saw the 1959 change to the boundaries of the Diocese, which incorporated into Sale from the Melbourne Archdiocese the parishes of Berwick, Cranbourne, Pakenham, Iona, Maryknoll, Koo Wee Rup, Dalyston and Korrumburra. These parishes, while they were mainly rural areas at the time, have seen rapid growth and are now considered outer suburbs of the Melbourne metropolitan area.

Bishops

Ordinaries

Church of the Immaculate Conception at Omeo; consecrated in 1903

The following individuals have served as Roman Catholic Bishop of Sale:[1]

Order Name Date enthroned Reign ended Term of office Reason for term end
1 James Francis Corbett 13 May 1887 29 May 1912 25 years, 16 days Died in office
2 Patrick Phelan 2 November 1912 5 January 1925 12 years, 64 days Died in office
3 Richard Ryan C.M. 10 March 1926 16 June 1957 31 years, 98 days Died in office
4 Patrick Lyons 16 June 1957 13 August 1967 10 years, 58 days Died in office
5 Arthur Fox 29 November 1967 25 February 1981 13 years, 88 days Retired and appointed Bishop Emeritus of Sale
6 Eric D'Arcy 25 February 1981 24 October 1988 7 years, 242 days Elevated to Archbishop of Hobart
7 Jeremiah Coffey 8 April 1989 2 January 2008 18 years, 269 days Retired and appointed Bishop Emeritus of Sale
8 Christopher Prowse 18 June 2009 19 November 2013 4 years, 154 days Appointed Archbishop of Canberra–Goulburn
9 Patrick O'Regan 26 February 2015 19 March 2020 9 years, 100 days Appointed Archbishop of Adelaide
10 Gregory Bennet 8 December 2020 Incumbent 3 years, 180 days

Coadjutor bishop

Other priests of this diocese who became bishops

Cathedral

St Mary's Cathedral, Sale is the cathedral church of the diocese, under the patronage of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Purpose-built as a cathedral, St Mary's boasts a Romanesque onyx high altar, notable stained glass windows and a large statue of Mary Help of Christians as its features. Four of Sale's bishops are buried in the cathedral: Bishop Corbett lies in the main section of the church beneath the front rows of pews on the right hand side and Bishops Ryan, Lyons and Fox are interred in the Lady Chapel.

Boundaries

The diocese covers south east Victoria, from the eastern suburbs of Melbourne to the New South Wales border, including all of Gippsland.

See also

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References

  1. ^ "Diocese of Sale". The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church. 21 May 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2011.

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