Roman Catholic Diocese of Port Elizabeth
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Port Elizabeth is a diocese located in the city of Port Elizabeth in the Ecclesiastical province of Cape Town in South Africa.History
On July 30, 1847, an ecclesiastical territory was established as the Apostolic Vicariate of Cape of Good Hope, Eastern District from the Apostolic Vicariate of Cape of Good Hope and adjacent territories. Later the Eastern Vicariate was itself subdivided three times.
On 27 December 1847, Dr. Aidan Devereux was consecrated, in Cape Town, Bishop of Paneas and first Vicar Apostolic of the Eastern Vicariate, by Dr. Griffith, under whom he had worked for nine years. Through the Dhanis family of Belgium the new vicar Apostolic received the first considerable funds to start work. But his life was spent in the turmoil of wars, and was a struggle with poverty and the dearth of priests. His successor, Dr. Patrick Moran, had been curate of Irishtown, Dublin, and arrived in the colony in November, 1856. He was a man of energy, and a strenuous opponent of the grant of responsible government. The Sacred Congregation of Propaganda appointed him first Bishop of Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1870. Next year, the Rev. James David Richards was consecrated bishop at Grahamstown, as titular bishop of Retimo, by the Vicar Apostolic of Natal, Dr. Allard. Dr. Richards had already spent twenty-two years in the country and, whether as a writer, or lecturer, or pastor, had left his mark in the land. He founded the Cape Colonist, a paper which had campaigning views on purity in public life and on the native problems. In 1880 he brought to South Africa the first contingent of Trappists, as teachers. About two years before Dr. Ricards's death a coadjutor was appointed in the person of Dr. Peter Strobino, who, however, became an invalid soon after the death of Dr. Ricards. Dr. Strobino was succeeded in 1896 by his coadjutor, the Rt. Rev. Hugh MacSherry, formerly administrator of the diocese of Dundalk in Ireland, who had been consecrated a few months before.
- June 13, 1939: Renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of Port Elizabeth
- January 11, 1951: Promoted as Diocese of Port Elizabeth
Special churches
- The cathedral is Cathedral of St. Augustine in Port Elizabeth.
- The Port Elizabeth Oratory serves the parish of St Bernadette in Walmer.
Bishops
- Vicars Apostolic of Cape of Good Hope, Eastern District
- * Bishop Patrick Raymond Griffith, O.P.
- * Bishop Aidan Devereux
- * Fr. Michael Jones, did not take effect and he was never consecrated bishop
- * Bishop Edward MacCabe, did not take effect; was appointed bishop at the time but was not consecrated until 1877; future Archbishop and Cardinal
- * Bishop Patrick Moran appointed Bishop of Dunedin, New Zealand
- * Bishop James David Richards
- * Bishop Peter Strobino
- * Bishop Hugh McSherry, appointed Archbishop upon retirement
- Vicars Apostolic of Port Elizabeth
- * Bishop James Colbert
- * Bishop Hugh Boyle
- Bishops of Port Elizabeth
- * Bishop Hugh Boyle, appointed Bishop of Johannesburg
- * Bishop Ernest Arthur Green
- * Bishop John Patrick Murphy
- * Bishop Michael Gower Coleman )
- * Bishop Vincent Mduduzi Zungu, O.F.M.
Coadjutor Bishops
- Hugh McSherry, as Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic
- Pietro Strobino