Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide Catholic ecclesiastical territory
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide is a Latin Church metropolitan archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Australia located in Adelaide , South Australia .
Cathedral
St Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Adelaide is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide.
History
On 5 April 1842 the Apostolic Vicariate of Adelaide was erected, on territory split from the Apostolic Vicariate of New Holland and Van Diemen's Land (the later primatial Archdiocese of Sydney), both missionary pre-diocesan jurisdictions. It was promoted as the Diocese of Adelaide two weeks later on 22 April 1842, just six years after the first fleet arrived to Glenelg.
In 1845 it lost territory to establish the Apostolic Vicariate of King George Sounde - The Sound , which it recuperated in 1847 at the vicariate's suppression.
On 10 May 1887 it was promoted as the Archdiocese of Adelaide, while losing territory to establish the Roman Catholic Diocese of Port Augusta .
It had a papal visit from Pope John Paul II in November 1986.
On 19 March 2020, Patrick O'Regan was announced by Pope Francis to be the 12th Archbishop of Adelaide.[ 2]
Province
The Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Adelaide comprises the metropolitan's own archdiocese and these suffragan dioceses :
Bishops
Ordinaries
The following individuals have been elected as Roman Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide, or any of its precursor titles:[ 3]
Order
Name
Title
Date enthroned
Reign ended
Term of office
Reason for term end
1
Francis Murphy (see above) †
Bishop of Adelaide
22 April 1842
28 Apr 1858
16 years, 6 days
Died in office [ 4]
2
Patrick Geoghegan , OFMRef †
Bishop of Adelaide
15 April 1859
10 March 1864
4 years, 330 days
Elected as Bishop of Goulburn [ 5]
3
Laurence Sheil , OFMRef †
Bishop of Adelaide
23 June 1865
1 March 1872
6 years, 252 days
Died in office [ 6]
4
Christopher Reynolds †
Bishop of Adelaide
25 May 1873
10 May 1887
13 years, 350 days
Elevated as Archbishop of Adelaide [ 7]
Archbishop of Adelaide
10 May 1887
16 June 1893
6 years, 37 days
Died in office
5
John O'Reily †
Archbishop of Adelaide
5 January 1895
6 July 1915
20 years, 182 days
Died in office [ 8]
6
Robert Spence , OP †
Coadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide
2 May 1914
6 July 1915
1 year, 65 days
Succeeded as Archbishop of Adelaide
Archbishop of Adelaide
6 July 1915
5 November 1934
19 years, 122 days
Died in office [ 9]
7
Andrew Killian †
Coadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide
11 July 1933
5 November 1934
1 year, 117 days
Succeeded as Archbishop of Adelaide
Archbishop of Adelaide
5 November 1934
28 June 1939
4 years, 235 days
Died in office [ 10]
8
Matthew Beovich †
Archbishop of Adelaide
11 December 1939
1 May 1971
31 years, 141 days
Retired and appointed Archbishop Emeritus of Adelaide [ 11]
9
James William Gleeson †
Auxiliary Bishop of Adelaide
15 February 1957
6 July 1964
7 years, 142 days
Elevated as Coadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide
Coadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide
6 July 1964
1 May 1971
6 years, 299 days
Succeeded as Archbishop of Adelaide
Archbishop of Adelaide
1 May 1971
19 June 1985
14 years, 49 days
Resigned and appointed Archbishop Emeritus of Adelaide [ 12]
10
Leonard Faulkner †
Coadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide
2 September 1983
19 June 1985
1 year, 290 days
Succeeded as Archbishop of Adelaide
Archbishop of Adelaide
19 June 1985
3 December 2001
16 years, 167 days
Retired and appointed Archbishop Emeritus of Adelaide [ 13]
11
Philip Wilson †
Coadjutor Archbishop of Adelaide
30 November 2000
3 December 2001
1 year, 3 days
Succeeded as Archbishop of Adelaide
Archbishop of Adelaide
3 December 2001
30 July 2018
16 years, 239 days
Resigned [ 14]
12
Patrick O'Regan
Archbishop of Adelaide
25 May 2020
Incumbent
4 years, 219 days
Note: On 3 June 2018 Pope Francis named Bishop Gregory O’Kelly , S.J. of Port Pirie as Apostolic Administrator of Adelaide. This occurred after Archbishop Philip Wilson was initially found guilty of concealing child-abuse on 22 May 2018[ 15] and did not resign. Pope Francis eventually accepted his letter of resignation on 30 July 2018.[ 16] Wilson's conviction was later overturned on appeal, but he did not return to the role.[ 17]
Coadjutors are included in the above table.
Auxiliary bishops
Other priest of this diocese who became bishop
Sexual abuse cases
Father Albert Davis (died 2007), a member of the Dominican Fathers, was charged in 2006 with 17 incidents of indecent assault involving seven boys at Blackfriars Priory School from 1956 to 1960. Davis was committed to stand trial in the Adelaide District Court, but he died before proceedings were commenced.[ 22]
Father Charles Barnett pleaded guilty in 2009 (after extradition from Indonesia) to three child sex charges for events from 1977 to 1985 at Crystal Brook and Port Pirie.[ 23] [relevant? ]
In September 2011, Senator Nick Xenophon used parliamentary privilege to name an Adelaide priest as the alleged perpetrator of sexual assaults on John Hepworth about 50 years earlier. Senator Xenophon alleged that the Vicar-General of Adelaide, Monsignor David Cappo, had been provided with detailed allegations in 2008 but had failed to act upon them, the investigations still being "at a preliminary stage" and the priest concerned not being stood down during the investigation.[ 24] An independent inquiry by Michael Abbott QC reported that there was no substance to the allegations, although Hepworth had declined to be interviewed for the inquiry.[ 25]
See also
References
^ Jones, Terry. "Patrons of the Archdiocese of Adelaide, Australia" . Star Quest Production Network . Retrieved 14 October 2011 .
^ "Bishop Patrick O'Regan named Archbishop of Adelaide" . Australian Catholic Bishops Conference . 19 March 2020. Retrieved 19 March 2020 .
^ "Archdiocese of Adelaide" . The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church . 1 July 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2007 .
^ "Bishop Francis Murphy" . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 26 March 2020 .
^ "Bishop Patrick Bonaventure Geoghegan, OFMRef" . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 26 March 2020 .
^ "Bishop Laurence Bonaventure Sheil, OFMRef" . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 26 March 2020 .
^ "Archbishop Christopher Augustine Reynolds" . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 26 March 2020 .
^ "Archbishop John O'Reilly" . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 26 March 2020 .
^ "Archbishop Robert William Spence, OP" . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 26 March 2020 .
^ "Archbishop Andrew Killian" . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 26 March 2020 .
^ "Archbishop Matthew Beovich" . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 26 March 2020 .
^ "Archbishop James William Gleeson" . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 26 March 2020 .
^ "Archbishop Leonard Anthony Faulkner" . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 26 March 2020 .
^ "Archbishop Philip Edward Wilson" . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 26 March 2020 .
^ Notzon, Nancy (22 May 2018). "Archbishop of Adelaide Philip Wilson found guilty of covering up child sexual abuse" . ABC News. Retrieved 26 March 2020 .
^ "Adelaide Archbishop Philip Wilson resigns amid child sex abuse cover-up" . ABC News. 31 July 2018. Retrieved 26 March 2020 .
^ Wakatama, Giselle (7 December 2018). "Former Adelaide archbishop Philip Wilson's conviction for concealing child sexual abuse quashed" . ABC News. Retrieved 26 March 2020 .
^ "Bishop Francis Augustin Henschke †" . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 22 March 2020 .
^ "Archbishop James William Gleeson †" . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 22 March 2020 .
^ "Bishop Philip James Anthony Kennedy †" . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 22 March 2020 .
^ "Bishop Gregory O'Kelly, S.J." Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 22 March 2020 .
^ "Tasmanian priest guilty of abuse, SA accused dies" . Catholic News . Australia. 27 March 2007. Retrieved 19 September 2011 .
^ "Extradited ex-priest admits child sex" . ABC News . Australia. 9 September 2009. Retrieved 20 September 2011 .
^ Metherell, Mark (14 September 2011). "Senator names priest on 'rape' " . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 14 September 2011 .
^ " 'No substance' to claims against Catholic priest" . ABC News . Australia. 29 November 2011. Retrieved 22 February 2012 .
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