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Roman Catholic Diocese of Dromore

Diocese of Dromore
Dioecesis Dromorensis
Deoise an Droma Mhóir
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Location
Country Northern Ireland
Territory Parts of counties Antrim, Armagh and Down
Ecclesiastical province Province of Armagh
Statistics
Area 386 sq mi (1,000 km2)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2013)
194,000
88,000 (45.4%)
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Rite Latin Rite
Established Diocese in circa 1192
Cathedral St. Patrick and St. Colman’s Cathedral, Newry
Patron saint St Patrick and St Colman
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop John McAreavey
Metropolitan Archbishop Eamon Martin
Emeritus Bishops Francis Gerard Brooks,
Bishop Emeritus of Dromore
Map
Roman Catholic Diocese of Dromore map.png
Website
dromorediocese.org

The Diocese of Dromore is a Roman Catholic diocese in Northern Ireland. It is one of eight suffragan dioceses which are subject to the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Armagh. The present Bishop is the Most Reverend John McAreavey who received episcopal ordination in 1999.

The See covers portions of counties Down, Armagh and Antrim within Northern Ireland. It contains the city of Newry and the larger towns are Banbridge, Craigavon, Lurgan and Warrenpoint. The bishop's seat (cathedra) is located at the Cathedral Church of St. Patrick and St. Colman in Newry.

The monastery of Dromore is believed to have been founded in the sixth century by St Colman (called also Mocholmóc), probably the first Abbot of Dromore. The first building was a small wattle and daub church on the northern bank of the River Lagan. The Diocese of Dromore was established through the reorganisation of the Irish Church in the late 12th century, possibly at the synod held in Dublin in 1192 by the papal legate, Múirges Ua hÉnna, Archbishop of Cashel. The diocese coincided with the territory of the Uí Echach Cobo, which later became the baronies of Upper and Lower Iveagh, and the lordship of Newry, County Down.


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