Roman Catholic Diocese of Salford
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Salford is centred on the City of Salford in Greater Manchester, England.
The diocese was founded in 1850 as one of the first post-Reformation Catholic dioceses in Great Britain. Since 1911 it has formed part of the Province of Liverpool. Its current boundaries encompass Manchester and a large part of North West England, between the River Mersey and the River Ribble, as well as some parishes north of the Ribble and Todmorden in Calderdale, West Yorkshire. Stonyhurst College is also within the diocese. In 2005, the diocese included 207 churches and chapels.
History
The first post-Reformation Catholic chapel in Blackburn was opened in 1773, and that in Manchester in 1774. In 1843 the Rev. James Sharples, rector of St. Alban's, Blackburn, was consecrated Titular Bishop of Samaria and appointed coadjutor to Bishop Brown, the first Vicar Apostolic of the Lancashire District. He built at Salford St. John's Church, which was opened in 1848 and which subsequently became the cathedral for the diocese.Dr. Sharples died on 16 August 1850 and the first Bishop of Salford in the restored hierarchy was the Most. Rev. William Turner. He was succeeded in 1872 by the Most. Rev. Herbert Vaughan. On his translation to Westminster in 1892, the Most. Rev. John Bilsborrow was consecrated as the third bishop. The Most. Rev. Louis Charles Casartelli, DD, MA, Litt.D., the fourth bishop, was born in 1852, and ordained priest in 1876. He was closely associated with Cardinal Vaughan in the foundation of St. Bede's College, Manchester, in 1876, and was rector of it when he was nominated bishop in 1903. Bishop Casartelli was also a professor at the Catholic University of Leuven, and known as a writer on Oriental subjects.
Bishops of Salford
;Diocesan Bishops of Salford- William Turner
- Herbert Vaughan
- John Bilsborrow
- Louis Charles Casartelli
- Thomas Henshaw
- Henry Vincent Marshall
- George Andrew Beck
- Thomas Holland
- Patrick Altham Kelly
- Terence Brain
- John Arnold
; Other priests of this diocese who became bishops
- James Cunningham, appointed auxiliary bishop of Hexham and Newcastle in 1957
- George Patrick Dwyer, appointed Bishop of Leeds in 1957
- John Francis McNulty, appointed Bishop of Nottingham in 1932
- Thomas Leo Parker, appointed Bishop of Northampton in 1940
Cathedral
- St John's Cathedral, Salford
Diocesan parishes
Diocesan educational establishments
School | Location | Type |
St Cuthbert's Primary School | Withington, Manchester | Primary Schools |
St Chad's R.C Primary School | Cheetham Hill, Manchester | Primary Schools |
Mount St Joseph School | Farnworth, Greater Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
St Gabriel's RC High School | Bury, Greater Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
Our Lady & St John Catholic College | Blackburn, Lancashire | Secondary and High Schools |
Saint Peter's RC High School | Longsight, Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
Thornleigh Salesian College | Bolton, Greater Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
St. Antony's Catholic College | Urmston, Greater Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
Blessed John Henry Newman RC College | Oldham, Greater Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
St Monica's High School | Prestwich, Greater Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
The Barlow RC High School | Didsbury, Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
Blessed Trinity RC College | Burnley, Lancashire | Secondary and High Schools |
St Thomas More RC College | Denton, Greater Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
St Anne's Roman Catholic High School | Stockport, Greater Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
St Ambrose Barlow RC High School | Swinton, Greater Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
All Saints Catholic Language College | Rawtenstall, Lancashire | Secondary and High Schools |
Holy Family RC & CE College | Heywood, Greater Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
Our Lady's RC High School | Blackley, Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
All Hallows RC High School | Salford, Greater Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
St Patrick's RC High School | Eccles, Greater Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
St Damian's RC Science College | Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
Brownedge St Mary's Catholic High School | Bamber Bridge, Lancashire | Secondary and High Schools |
Mount Carmel RC High School | Accrington, Lancashire | Secondary and High Schools |
St Cecilia's RC High School | Longridge, Lancashire | Secondary and High Schools |
Ss John Fisher and Thomas More RC High School | Colne, Lancashire | Secondary and High Schools |
St Matthew's Roman Catholic High School | Moston, Manchester | Secondary and High Schools |
Holy Cross College | Bury, Greater Manchester | Sixth Form College |
Loreto College | Moss Side, Manchester | Sixth Form College |
St. Mary's College | Blackburn, Lancashire | Sixth Form College |
Xaverian College | Rusholme, Manchester | Sixth Form College |
St Bede's College | Whalley Range, Manchester | independent school |
Stonyhurst College | Clitheroe, Lancashire | independent school |
Stonyhurst Saint Mary's Hall | Clitheroe, Lancashire | independent school |
Stella Maris School | Heaton Moor, Stockport, Greater Manchester | independent school |
Allen Hall, | Fallowfield Campus, University of Manchester | University Establishment |