Roman Catholic Diocese of Wagga Wagga

Roman Catholic Diocese of Wagga Wagga
Diocese of Wagga Wagga
Dioecesis Corvopolitanus

St Michael's Cathedral, Wagga Wagga; consecrated in ca. 1859
Location
Country Australia
Territory Riverina regions of New South Wales
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Sydney
Coordinates 35°06′26″S 147°22′21″E / 35.10722°S 147.3725°E / -35.10722; 147.3725
Statistics
Area 24,000 km2 (9,300 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 1999)
increase 206,000
increase 62,000 (steady 30.1%)
Parishes steady 31
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Rite Latin Rite
Established 28 July 1917
Cathedral St Michael's, Wagga Wagga
Current leadership
Pope Benedict XVI
Bishop Gerard Joseph Hanna
Metropolitan Archbishop George Cardinal Pell
Website
Catholic Diocese of Wagga Wagga

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Wagga Wagga is a Latin rite suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Sydney, erested in 1917, covering the Riverina region of New South Wales in Australia.

St Michael's Cathedral is the seat of the Catholic Bishop of Wagga Wagga, currently Gerard Hanna.

Contents

History

Bishops of Wagga Wagga

The following individuals have been eleected as Roman Catholic Bishop of Wagga Wagga:[1]

Order Name Date enthroned Reign ended Term of office Reason for term end
&100000000000000010000001 Joseph Wilfrid Dwyer 14 March 1918 11 October 1939 &100000000000000080000008 years, &10000000000000235000000235 days Died in office
&100000000000000020000002 Francis Augustin Henschke 16 November 1939 24 February 1968 &1000000000000002800000028 years, &10000000000000100000000100 days Died in office
&100000000000000030000003 Francis Patrick Carroll 24 February 1968 25 June 1983 &1000000000000001500000015 years, &10000000000000121000000121 days Elevated to Archbishop of Canberra and Goulburn
&100000000000000040000004 William John Brennan 16 Jan 1984 5 February 2002 &1000000000000001800000018 years, &1000000000000002000000020 days Resigned and appointed Bishop Emeritus of Wagga Wagga
&100000000000000050000005 Gerard Joseph Hanna 5 February 2002 present &100000000000000090000009 years, &10000000000000290000000290 days

Cathedral

Located in Johnston Street, Wagga Wagga, St Michael's Cathedral is a large Gothic Revival styled sandstone cathedral built in two stages. The foundation stone of the first stage of the building comprising the nave and tower base, was laid on 26 April 1885. Completed between 1885 and 1887, the parish church was commissioned by Father Patrick Dunne and designed by architects Tappin, Gilbert & Dennehy, of Melbourne. The woodwork and carpentry was completed by Charles Hardy. In 1918, when the diocese was erected, St Michael’s became a cathedral.[2]

The second stage followed, that commenced in 1922 and completed in 1925. The architect was W. J. Monks, and the overall construction cost was £34,894. The imposing building was constructed from sandstone, of cruciform plan with clerestoried nave and lofty tower placed to the left of the main façade. In addition, the building consists of side aisles, porch, chancel, sacristy, chapel, and gallery. Roof framings are exposed timber internally and sheeted with slates externally. Walls are rock faced ashlar generally with dressed window and door surrounds and mullions. Internally the altars contain some finely crafted marble pieces and large stained glass windows in groups of three, giving a soft filtered light. A feature of the cathedral is the massive tower bell weighing 17 long cwt 0 qtr 0 lb (1,904 lb or 864 kg) cast in the factory of Byrnes, of Dublin. The marble high altar was brought from Carrara, Italy and has subsequently been removed.[2]

George Fincham built a two-manual organ of 10 speaking stops for St Michael's Church in 1887. This was removed in 1892 and installed in the Chapel of St Peter at the Church of England Grammar School, Melbourne. The present organ, installed on the rear gallery in 1999 by Laurie Pipe Organs, was built by Samuel Lewis, an employee of George Fincham, who was his first apprentice as far back as 1864 and his first foreman, it is thought for the Dorcas Street Presbyterian Church in South Melbourne; it originally had two manuals and 17 speaking stops. It was installed at the Presbyterian Church, Denbigh Road, Armadale, in 1911 and in 1939 the mechanical action was converted to tubular-pneumatic by C.W. Andrewartha, who supplied a detached console. The casework with its carved transom rails, may also date from this time. The instrument was rebuilt in 1975 by Laurie Pipe Organs who converted the manual actions back to mechanical, electrified the pedal and stop actions, provided a new attached drawstop console, and supplied new Mixtures to the Great and Swell, a Trumpet 8ft, and the pedal upperwork.[3]

Parishes in the Diocese of Wagga Wagga

  • Albury
  • Albury - North
  • Albury - Lavington
  • Albury - Thurgoona
  • Berrigan
  • Cathedral
  • Coolamon
  • Corowa
  • Culcairn
  • Darlington Point
  • Finley
  • Ganmain
  • Griffith
  • Holbrook
  • Howlong
  • Jerilderie
  • Junee
  • Khancoban
  • Leeton
  • Lockhart
  • Mulwala
  • Narrandera
  • Tarcutta
  • The Rock
  • Tocumwal
  • Tumbarumba
  • Urana
  • Wagga Wagga South
  • Wagga Wagga West
  • Wagga Wagga - Kooringal

Controversies

In 2002, Vincent Kieran Kiss, 70, pleaded guilty in the Sydney District Court for sex crimes against four teenage boys, aged 13 to 17, between 1966 and 1973 at locations including Albury, Yass and Sydney. Kiss was the Catholic Diocesan Director of Youth in Wagga Wagga at the time of the offences and the four victims were members of the Young Christian Students Association.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Diocese of Wagga Wagga". The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church. 21 May 2011. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dwagg.html. Retrieved 6 January 2007. 
  2. ^ a b "Walking tour of Wagga Wagga's historic buildings". Wagga Wagga local history. 7 September 2010. http://waggalocalhistory.wetpaint.com/page/Walking+Tour+of+Wagga+Wagga%27s+Historic+Buildings. Retrieved 30 September 2011. 
  3. ^ "St Michael's Catholic Cathedral, Wagga Wagga". Organ Historical Trust of Australia. 2008. http://www.ohta.org.au/organs/organs/WaggaRC.html. Retrieved 30 September 2011. 
  4. ^ "Father Kiss pleads guilty to sex charges". The Age (Australia). 8 August 2002. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/08/07/1028157962938.html. Retrieved 18 September 2011. 

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