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The 'Catholic Church in Australia' is part of the worldwide
Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the
Pope and
Curia in
Rome.
There are an estimated 5.1 million baptised
Catholics in
Australia, 26% of the population, a plurality, making it
Australia's largest single
Christian denomination (larger than "
Protestants" and "
Anglicans" combined).
In Australia's seven
archdioceses and 32
dioceses there
are an estimated 3,000
priests and 9,000 men and women in
Catholic orders.
Until the
1986 census, Australia's most populous Christian faith was
Anglican. Since then, Catholics have outnumbered Anglicans in
Australia and the percentage is rising. One rationale to explain this relates to changes in
Australia's immigration policy, people more recently coming from a more diverse range of countries rather than predominantly the
United Kingdom. While Catholicism is now the largest denomination in Australia, active participation seen in church attendance is low as Australians are not overtly religious
[1].
The
National Church Life Survey of weekly attendance, found that between
1996-
2001 Catholic attendance at weekly services dropped by 13% to 764,800
[1].
William Bernard Ullathorne (1806-1889) was instrumental in influencing
Pope Gregory XVI to establish the hierarchy in Australia. Ullathorne was in Australia from 1833-1836 as vicar-general to Bishop William Morris (1794-1872), whose jurisdiction extended over the Australian missions.
Within Australia the Church hierarchy is made of Metropolitan Archdioceses and Suffragan Sees. Each diocese has a
Bishop, while each Archdiocese is served by an
Archbishop. Australia has three living members of the
College of Cardinals, including the current Archbishop of Sydney,
George Cardinal Pell,
Edward Cardinal Clancy and
Edward Cardinal Cassidy.

Map of Australia with main cities
Dioceses, Ordinariates and Eparchies
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Archdiocese of Adelaide
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Diocese of Darwin
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Diocese of Port Pirie
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Archdiocese of Brisbane
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Diocese of Cairns
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Diocese of Rockhampton
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Diocese of Toowoomba
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Diocese of Townsville
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Archdiocese of Melbourne
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Diocese of Ballarat
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Ukrainian Eparchy of Ss Peter and Paul (described as "attached" not "suffragan")
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Diocese of Sale
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Diocese of Sandhurst
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Archdiocese of Perth
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Diocese of Broome
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Diocese of Bunbury
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Diocese of Geraldton
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Archdiocese of Sydney
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Diocese of Armidale
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Diocese of Bathurst
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Diocese of Broken Bay
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Diocese of Lismore
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Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle
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Diocese of Parramatta
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Diocese of Wagga Wagga
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Diocese of Wilcannia-Forbes
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Diocese of Wollongong
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Archdiocese of Hobart
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Military Ordinariate of Australia
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Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn
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Maronite Diocese of St Maroun
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Melkite Eparchy of St Michael, Archangel
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Chaldean Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle
References
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The Catholic Church and Community in Australia, O'Farrell, Patrick, , , Thomas Nelson (Australia), West Melbourne, 1977,
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Catholic Values and Australian Realities, Franklin, James, , , Connor Court Publishing (Australia), Ballan, 2006,
1. ''Media Release: NCLS releases latest estimates of church attendance'', National Church Life Survey, 28 February 2004 accessed 1 January 2007
2. ''Media Release: NCLS releases latest estimates of church attendance'', National Church Life Survey, 28 February 2004 accessed 1 January 2007
External links
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The Roman Catholic Church in Australia's official website
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The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference official website
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Website of Patrick O'Farrell, historian of Catholic Australia
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Catholic Church in Australia