Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Nassau
The first permanent Roman Catholic presence in the Bahamas was established in 1885 by the Archdiocese of New York, given the trade connections between the Bahamas and New York City. The archdiocese was originally erected as the Prefecture Apostolic of the Bahama in March 1929, and was no longer associated with New York by 1932. The diocese was subsequently elevated to the Vicariate Apostolic of the Bahama Islands in January 1941, and then to a full diocese, as the diocese of Nassau, in June 1960. On June 22, 1999, the diocese was again elevated as the new Archdiocese of Nassau.
As of 2004, the archdiocese contains 30 parishes, 15 active diocesan priests, 14 religious priests, and 48,000 Catholics. It also has 28 Women Religious, 14 Religious Brothers, and 13 permanent deacons.
Bishops
Ordinaries
- John Bernard Kevenhoerster O.S.B. (1931–1949)
- Paul Leonard Hagarty O.S.B. (1950–1981)
- Lawrence Aloysius Burke, S.J. (1981–2004), appointed Archbishop of Kingston in Jamaica
- Patrick Christopher Pinder (2004–present)
Auxiliary bishop
- Patrick Christopher Pinder (2003–2004), appointed Archbishop here
References
- ^ "Bishop to Preach at Mary Star". Tribune newspaper. Nassau, Bahamas. 26 January 1973. p. 1. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
- Archdiocese of Nassau page at catholichierarchy.org retrieved July 18, 2006