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The Diocese of Tuam, Killala and Achonry (also known as the United Dioceses of Tuam, Killala and Achonry) is a diocese in the Church of Ireland located in western Ireland. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Armagh. Its geographical remit includes County Mayo and part of counties Galway and Sligo.
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History
On 13 April 1834, the diocese of Killala and Achonry was united to the Archdiocese of Tuam. On the death of Archbishop Trench of Tuam in 1839, the Province of Tuam was united to the Province of Armagh and the see ceased to be an archbishopric and became a bishopric with Thomas Plunket becoming the first bishop of Tuam, Killala and Achonry.[1]
Cathedrals
The bishop has two episcopal seats (Cathedra):
St. Crumnathy's Cathedral, Achonry was deconsecrated in 1998 and is now used for ecumenical events.[3]
Parishes
The present diocese is divided into unions (or groups) of parishes.[4]
Achonry Union:
- St. George's Church, Tubbercurry
- Rathbarron Church
Aughaval Group:
- Holy Trinity Church, Achill Sound
- Christ Church, Castlebar
- St. Thomas' Church, Dugort
- St. Thomas' Church, Knappagh
- Turlough Church
- Holy Trinity Church, Westport
Ballisodare Union:
- Holy Trinity Church, Ballisodare
- St. Paul's Church, Colloney
- Ballymote, Emlaghfad
Galway & Kilcummin:
- St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church, Galway
- Kilcummin Church, Oughterard
Killala Union:
- St. John's Church, Ballycastle
- St. Mary's Church, Crossmolina
- St. Patricks Cathedral, Killala
Kilmoremoy Union:
- St. Michael's, Ballina
- Killanley Church, Castleconnor
- St. Anne's Easkey
- Straid Church, Foxford
- Kilglass Church
Omey Union:
- Christ Church, Clifden
- Holy Trinity Church, Errislannan
- St. Thomas' Church, Moyard
- St. Mary's Church, Roundstone
Skreen Union:
- Christ Church, Dromard
- St. Mary's Church, Kilmacshalgan
- Skreen Church
Tuam Union:
List of bishops
Main article: Bishop of Tuam, Killala and Achonry- Hon. Thomas Plunket (1839–1866)
- Hon. Charles Brodrick Bernard (1867–1890)
- James O'Sullivan (1890–1913)
- Hon. Benjamin John Plunket (1913–1919)
- Arthur Edwin Ross (1920–1923)
- John Orr (1923–1927)
- John Mason Harden (1928–1931)
- William Hardy Holmes (1932–1938)
- John Winthrop Crozier (1939–1957)
- Arthur Hamilton Butler (1958–1969)
- John Coote Duggan (1970–1985)
- John Robert Winder Neill (1986–1997)
- Richard Crosbie Aitken Henderson (1998–2011)
- Patrick William Rooke (2011–present) [5]
See also
- List of Anglican dioceses in the United Kingdom and Ireland
- Archdiocese of Tuam (Church of Ireland)
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Killala
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Achonry
References
- ^ Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1986). Handbook of British Chronology (Third Edition, revised ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 407. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
- ^ "The Cathedral Churches of Tuam, Killala and Achonry". Church of Ireland. http://www.ireland.anglican.org/index.php?do=information&id=110. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
- ^ "Ecumenical Carol Service in St Crumnathy's Cathedral, Achonry". Church of Ireland. http://www.ireland.anglican.org/index.php?do=news&newsid=56. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
- ^ The United Dioceses of Tuam, Killala and Achonry
- ^ http://www.stpatricks-cathedral.org/2011/04/14/bishops-appoint-the-very-revd-patrick-rooke-as-new-bishop-of-tuam-killala-achonry/
External links
Church of Ireland dioceses Province of Armagh Armagh • Clogher • Connor • Derry and Raphoe • Down & Dromore • Kilmore, Elphin & Ardagh • Tuam, Killala & Achonry
Province of Dublin Categories:- Diocese of Tuam, Killala and Achonry
- Church of Ireland dioceses
- Religion in County Galway
- Religion in County Mayo
- Religion in County Sligo
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