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Archdiocese of Birmingham

The Archdiocese of Birmingham is one of the principal Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. The archdiocese covers an area of 3,373 square miles (8,740 km2), encompassing Staffordshire, the West Midlands, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and much of Oxfordshire as well as Caversham in Berkshire. The metropolitan see is in the City of Birmingham at the Metropolitan Cathedral Church of Saint Chad. The metropolitan province includes the suffragan dioceses of Clifton and Shrewsbury.

Key Information

The archbishop is Bernard Longley, who was named the ninth Archbishop of Birmingham on 1 October 2009. He succeeds the Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Vincent Nichols (2000–09). Longley was installed as Archbishop of Birmingham at the Metropolitan Cathedral and Basilica of Saint Chad on 8 December 2009, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception and one of the patronal feasts of the archdiocese, St Chad being the other.

History

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Erected as the Vicariate Apostolic of the Midlands District in 1688, the vicariate grew very slowly until the advent of the industrial revolution. In response to large growth the name was changed in 1840 to the Vicariate Apostolic of Central District and a new vicariate created out of the eastern district.

Finally, in September 1850, the vicariate was elevated to a full diocese, as the Diocese of Birmingham, along with the Diocese of Nottingham and the Diocese of Shrewsbury. The diocese was then suffragan to the Archdiocese of Westminster.

The Diocese of Birmingham was elevated to archdiocesan status on 28 October 1911.

Diocesan boundaries

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The Archbishop of Birmingham, Bernard Longley, has overall episcopal oversight of the diocese that is divided into three pastoral areas, each of which is headed by an auxiliary bishop and contains a number of deaneries:

  • Central and Western Pastoral Area (Area Bishop: David Evans): Birmingham Cathedral & South; Birmingham East & North; Kidderminster & Worcester.
  • Northern Pastoral Area (Area Bishop: Timothy Menezes): Dudley & Wolverhampton; Lichfield & Walsall; North Staffordshire; Stafford.
  • Southern Pastoral Area (Area Bishop: Richard Walker): Banbury & Warwick; Coventry & Nuneaton; Oxford (North); Oxford (South).

Bishops

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Ordinaries

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Vicars Apostolic of the Midland District

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Vicars Apostolic of the Central District

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Bishops of Birmingham

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  • William Bernard Ullathorne (1850–1888); see above
  • Edward Ilsley (1888–1911); see below

Archbishops of Birmingham

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Coadjutor Vicars Apostolic

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Auxiliary bishops

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Other priests of this diocese who became bishops

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Education

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See also

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References

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