Roman Catholic Diocese of Miri


The Roman Catholic Diocese of Miri is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in Malaysia. Situated north-eastern region of the Archdiocese of Kuching, of which it is a suffragan diocese of.
History
Originally erected in 1959, as the Apostolic Vicariate of Miri, the diocese was formed from the Vicariate of Kuching.
The present Catholic community in the country finds its roots in the ministry of the Missionary Society of St. Joseph They started schools all throughout Miri, starting with Good Shepherd School, at Claude Town.
After the Vicariate of Miri was established and, in the following year, Father Anthony D. Galvin was consecrated the first bishop of the Miri Vicariate. He was ordained by Pope John XXIII in Rome on 5 May 1960.
Approximately 6 years later, on 2 January 1966, Father Anthony Lee was ordained.
Pope Paul VI then established a new Church province in East Malaysia on 31 May 1976, and Miri Vicariate was raised to the level of a Diocese.
On 20 May 1977, Pope Paul VI appointed Father Anthony Lee as the first bishop of the Diocese of Miri, and he was ordained bishop in St. Joseph's Cathedral, Miri, on 20 Nov and the Diocese of Miri was officially proclaimed on the same day. The diocese is currently a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Kuching.
On 11 November 1997, it lost its territory to the North of it, to establish Apostolic Prefecture of Brunei.
The current bishop is Newly ordained Bishop Richard Ng, appointed in 2013, Ordained and Installed in January 2014.

Ordinaries

There are about 21 parishes and chapels administering many outstations around the diocese.