Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the New England region of the United States. The geographic boundaries of the diocese are the same as those of Worcester County, Massachusetts, the geographically largest county of the state of Massachusetts. It is headed by a bishop who has his see at the Cathedral of Saint Paul in the city of Worcester.

Diocese of Worcester

Dioecesis Wigorniensis
Cathedral of St. Paul
Location
Country United States
TerritoryCounty of Worcester, Massachusetts
Ecclesiastical provinceBoston
MetropolitanBoston
Coordinates42°15′55″N 71°48′24″W
Population
- Catholics

350,000 (43.8%)
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
EstablishedJanuary 14, 1950
CathedralSt. Paul's Cathedral
Patron saintSt. Paul
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopRobert Joseph McManus
Metropolitan ArchbishopSeán Patrick O'Malley
Archbishop of Boston
Bishops emeritusDaniel Patrick Reilly Bishop Emeritus (1994-2004)
Map
Website
worcesterdiocese.org
St. Joseph Basilica, Webster

Pope Pius XII erected the diocese on January 14, 1950, with territories taken from the neighboring Diocese of Springfield. The fifth and current bishop is Robert Joseph McManus.

Bishops

Bishops of Worcester

  1. John Joseph Wright (1950-1959), appointed Bishop of Pittsburgh and later Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy (elevated to Cardinal in 1969)
  2. Bernard Joseph Flanagan (1959-1983)
  3. Timothy Joseph Harrington (1983-1994)
  4. Daniel Patrick Reilly (1994-2004)
  5. Robert Joseph McManus (2004–present)

Auxiliary bishops

Other bishops who had been priests of the Diocese of Worcester

Reports of sex abuse

On August 31, 1997, a letter which former Worcester Bishop Bernard J. Flanagan sent to the Rev. Jerome Hayden, a Catholic therapist in Holliston, Massaschusetts, in 1968 was made public.[1] In his letter, Flanagan stated that Holley "has been ... [accused of] molesting teenage boys on at least two occasions—most recently in a hospital from which he has been barred—and with carrying around and showing to these boys pornographic magazines and books. Although the ... [accusations] were established beyond any doubt in the judgment of the priests who assisted me in the investigation as well as myself, Father has denied any wrongdoing.”[1] More letters which were obtained by the Dallas Morning News revealed that Holley was transferred to the Seton Institute in Baltimore in 1970 after he accused of committing more acts of abuse.[1] In May 2020, it was revealed that the Diocese of Worcester was named in a sex abuse lawsuit involving a plaintiff who was allegedly abused by Holley in the 1970s.[2][3] The lawsuit, which also named Dioceses where Holley was transferred to as defendants, faulted the Diocese of Worcester with the "most of the blame."[3] Holley was later convicted of sex abuse in New Mexico in 1993 and given a prison sentence of 55 to 275 years.[2]

Organization of parishes

In 2004, Bishop Reilly grouped parishes into "clusters".[4][5] The purpose of this system is to allow communities to come together for regional events. Also, priests may substitute for one another at a particular parish.

Parish
City/Town
Pastor/Administrator
Associate Pastor/Vicar
Annunciation Parish Gardner Rev. Stephen Lundrigan Rev. Miguel Pagan
St. John Paul II Southbridge Rev. Kenneth R. Cardinale Rev. Wilmar Ramos
Blessed Sacrament Worcester Rev. Richard Trainor
Christ the King Worcester Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Sullivan
Good Shepherd Linwood Rev. Victor Sierra
Holy Cross Templeton (East Templeton) Rev. Patrick Ssekyole
Holy Family Worcester Monsignor Robert K. Johnson
Holy Family of Nazareth Leominster Rev. José A. Rodriguez
Holy Trinity Harvard/Bolton Rev. Terence T. Kilcoyne
Immaculate Conception Lancaster Rev. Thomas H. Hultquist
Immaculate Conception Worcester Rev. Walter J. Riley
Immaculate Heart of Mary Winchendon Rev. Henry Ramirez
Mary, Queen of the Rosary Spencer Rev. William Schipper
North American Martyrs Auburn Rev. John F. Gee
Our Lady Immaculate Athol Rev. Edwin Montaña
Our Lady of Częstochowa Worcester Rev. Ryszard Polek Rev. Edward Michalski
Our Lady of Good Counsel West Boylston Rev. Thirburse F. Millott
Our Lady of Mount Carmel And Our Lady of Loreto Parish Worcester Monsignor F. Stephen Pedone
Our Lady of Lourdes Worcester Rev. James B. O'Shea
Our Lady of Mercy (Maronite Eparchy of Brooklyn) Worcester Rev. Paul Mooradd
Our Lady of Perpetual Help (Melkite Eparchy of Newton) Worcester Rev. Bryan McNeil
Our Lady of the Angels Worcester Rev. Charles F. Monroe
Our Lady of the Assumption Millbury Rev. Daniel R. Mulcahy
Our Lady of the Lake Leominster Rev. C. Michael Broderick
Our Lady of the Rosary Worcester Rev. Patrick J. Hawthorne
Our Lady of Vilna (historically Lithuanian, currently Vietnamese) Worcester Rev. Peter Tam M. Bui
Prince of Peace Princeton Rev. James J. Caldarella
Sacred Heart of Jesus Hopedale Rev. William C. Konicki
Sacred Heart of Jesus Milford Rev. Richard A. Scioli, CSS Rev. Gregory J. Hoppough, CSS (weekends)
Sacred Heart of Jesus Webster Rev. Adam Reid
Sacred Heart-St. Catherine of Sweden Worcester Rev. Erik Asante
St. Aloysius Gilbertville Rev. Richard A. Lembo
St. Aloysius-St. Jude Leicester Rev. John M. Lizewiski
St. Andrew Bobola (Polish) Dudley Rev. Krzysztof Korcz
St. Andrew the Apostle Worcester Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Scollen
St. Ann Oxford (North Oxford) Rev. Michael N. Lavallee
St. Anna Leominster Rev. Carlos Ruiz
St. Anne Ashburnham (South Ashburnham) Rev. Kevin Hartford (interim)
St. Anne Shrewsbury Rev. John J. Foley Rev. Paul T. O'Connell (Senior Priest)
St. Anne Southborough Rev. Conrad S. Pesevich
St. Anne & St. Patrick (run by Assumptionists) Sturbridge (Fiskedale) Rev. Alex Castro, A.A.
St. Anthony of Padua Fitchburg Rev. Juan Ramirez
St. Anthony of Padua Dudley Rev. Daniel Moreno
St. Augustine Mission Hardwick (Wheelwright) Rev. Richard A. Lembo
St. Augustine Millville Rev. Victor Sierra
St. Bernadette Northborough Rev. Ronald G. Falco
St. Bernard @ St. Camillus de Lellis Church Fitchburg Rev. Joseph M. Dolan
St. Boniface Lunenburg Rev. Anthony Mpagi
St. Brigid Millbury Rev. Daniel R. Mulcahy, Jr.
St. Cecilia Leominster Rev. Robert D. Bruso
St. Christopher Worcester Rev. Stanley F. Krutcik
St. Columba Paxton Rev. David Cotter
St. Denis Ashburnham Rev. Kevin Hartford (interim)
St. Denis Douglas Rev. Ernest P. Allega
St. Edward the Confessor Westminster Rev. Juan Herrara
St. Francis of Assisi Athol Rev. Edwin Montaña
St. Francis of Assisi (Hispanic) Fitchburg Rev. Angel Matos
St. Francis of Assisi South Barre Rev. James B. Callahan
St. Gabriel the Archangel Upton Rev. Laurence V. Brault
St. George Worcester Rev. Edward D. Niccolls
St. James Grafton (South Grafton) Rev. Edward J. Hanlon
St. Joan of Arc (Hispanic) Worcester Rev. Nelson J. Rivera
St. John Worcester Rev. John F. Madden
St. John the Baptist East Brookfield Rev. Richard A. Jakubauskas (Admin.) Rec. Donald C. Ouellette
St. John, Guardian of Our Lady Clinton Rev. James S. Mazzone Rev. Juan Sánchez
St. Joseph Auburn Rev. Paul M. Bomba
St. Joseph Charlton Rev. Robert A. Grattaroti Rev. Charles Omolo
St. Joseph Fitchburg Rev. Mark Rainville
St. Joseph & St. Pius X Leicester Rev. John M. Lizewski
St. Joseph North Brookfield Rev. Richard A. Jakubauskas (Admin.) Rev. Donald C. Ouellette
St. Joseph Basilica Webster Rev. Grzegorz Chodkowski
St. Joseph the Good Provider Berlin Rev. Thomas Tokarz
St. Leo Leominster Rev. William E. Champlin
St. Louis Webster Rev. William F. Sanders
St. Luke the Evangelist Westborough Rev. Msgr. Michael G. Foley Rev. Joseph Rice
St. Mark Sutton Rev. Michael A. Digeronimo
St. Martin Mission Templeton (Otter River) Rev. Patrick Ssekyole
St. Mary Grafton (North Grafton) Rev. Leo-Paul LeBlanc
St. Mary Holden (Jefferson) Rev. Timothy M. Brewer
St. Mary Shrewsbury Rev. Msgr. Michael F. Rose
St. Mary Uxbridge Rev. Nicholas Desimone
St. Mary of the Hills Boylston Rev. Juan Echavarria
St. Mary the Assumption Milford Rev. Peter Joyce Rev. Thiago Da Silva
St. Matthew Southborough Rev. James B. Flynn
St. Patrick Rutland Rev. James Boland
St. Patrick Whitinsville Rev. Tomasz J. Borkowski
St. Paul Blackstone Rev. D. Timothy O'Mara
St. Paul Warren Rev. Alan Martineau
St. Paul Cathedral Worcester Rev. Msgr. James P. Moroney (Rector) Rev. Diego A. Buriticá
St. Peter Northbridge Rev. Thomas G. Landry III
St. Peter Petersham Rev. Edwin Montaña
St. Peter (Hispanic and African-American) Worcester Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Scollen
St. Philip Grafton Rev. Leo-Paul LeBlanc
St. Richard of Chichester Sterling Rev. James M. Steuterman
St. Roch Oxford Rev. Michael J. Roy
St. Rose of Lima Northborough Rev. James A. Houston
St. Stanislaus Warren (West Warren) Rev. Alan Martineau
St. Stephen Worcester Monsignor Robert K. Johnson
St. Theresa Blackstone Rev. Thien X. Nguyen
St. Vincent de Paul Templeton (Baldwinville) Rev. Francis A. Roberge
Our Lady of Providence @ St Bernard's Church Worcester Rev. Jonathan Slavinskas

High schools

* Operates independent of the Diocese

Administrators

  • Most Rev. Robert Joseph McManus, STD, Bishop
  • Most Rev. Daniel P. Reilly, DD, Bishop Emeritus
  • Rev. Richard F. Reidy, Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia
  • Rev. Msgr. F. Stephen Pedone, JCL, Judicial Vicar
  • Rev. Paul T. O'Connell, JCD, Associate Judicial Vicar
  • Raymond L. Delisle, Chancellor of Operations
  • Rev. Walter J. Riley, Director of Priest Personnel
  • Sister Paula Kelleher, SSJ, Vicar for Religious
  • Rev. Msgr. James P. Moroney, Diocesan Office of Liturgy
  • Rev. Donato Infante III, Director of Vocations
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See also

  • Catholic Church by country
  • Catholic Church in the United States
  • Ecclesiastical Province of Boston
  • Global organisation of the Catholic Church
  • List of Roman Catholic archdioceses (by country and continent)
  • List of Roman Catholic dioceses (alphabetical) (including archdioceses)
  • List of Roman Catholic dioceses (structured view) (including archdioceses)
  • List of the Catholic dioceses of the United States

References

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