The Diocese of Waterford and Lismore (Irish: Deoise Phort Láirge agus Leasa Móire ) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Ireland. It is one of six suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of Cashel (also known as Munster) and is subject to the Archbishop of Cashel and Emly.[1] Alphonsus Cullinan was installed Bishop of the Diocese of Waterford and Lismore on 12 April 2015. The Bishop Emeritus is William Lee.

Parishes

The geographic remit of the diocese includes Waterford city and the county of Waterford as well as part of counties Tipperary and Cork. As well as Waterford city, the diocese contains the towns of Cahir, Carrick-on-Suir, Dungarvan and Tramore. There are 45 parishes in the diocese with an estimated Catholic population of 44,000.

Diocese Town / County Parishes or Group Parishes
Waterford
and Lismore
Waterford city Ballybricken (Trinity Without)
Holy Family
Sacred Heart
St John’s
St Joseph & St Benildus & St Mary’s
St Paul’s
St Saviour’s
Trinity Within and St Patricks
Kilbarry
Waterford County Abbeyside, Ballinroad and Garranbane
Aglish, Ballinameela and Mount Stuart
Ardmore & Grange
Ballyduff Upper
Butlerstown
Cappoquin
Clashmore
Dungarvan
Dunhill
Kilgobinet
Killea (Dunmore East)
Kilrossanty (Kilmacthomas)
Knockanore (Tallow)
Lismore
Modeligo and Affane
Newtown (Kilmacthomas)
Portlaw
Ring & Old Parish
Stradbally
Ballylaneen & Faha
Tallow
Tramore & Carbally
Touraneena & The Nire
Rathgormack and Clonea
Carrickbeg & Windgap.
County Tipperary Ardfinnan (Clonmel)
Ballylooby
Ballyneale (Carrick-on-Suir)
Ballyporeen
Cahir
Kilsheelan & Kilcash
SS Peter & Paul (Clonmel)
St. Mary's (Clonmel)
St Oliver Plunkett (Clonmel)
Powerstown & Lisronagh
Carrick-on-Suir & Faugheen
Clogheen
Newcastle & Fourmilewater.

Ordinaries

See also

References

  1. ^ Diocese of Waterford and Lismore Archived 4 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Catholic-Hierarchy. Retrieved 3 June 2011.

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Diocese of Waterford and Lismore". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

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