History of the Diocese of Worcester

The Diocese of Worcester is a religious and civil entity encompassing the Worcester County. It operates under the direction of the Bishop in his role as local shepherd, teacher and sanctifier of the people of God and its entities assist him in his obligation to foster the Church’s mission to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ.

The diocese provides an organizational structure through its chancery, departments, agencies, ministries and boards, as well as the resources needed to insure communication, coordination, cooperation and assistance in the public, educational, social and religious needs of the Church throughout Worcester County.

Diocese established: January 14, 1950 (During the Holy Year) by Pope Pius XII.

Where: Worcester County (same boundaries)
Territory: taken from the Diocese of Springfield, MA
Cathedral: St. Paul, 15 Chatham Street, Worcester
Chancery: 49 Elm St., Worcester, MA 01609
Bishop's Residence: 2 High Ridge Road, Worcester

Chronology of Diocesan Bishops (or Ordinaries)

First Bishop: Bishop (later Cardinal) John J. Wright, D.D. Formerly Auxiliary to Cardinal Cushing
Installed: March 7, 1950 by Archbishop Richard Cushing

Second Bishop: Bishop Bernard J. Flanagan, D.D.
Formerly Bishop of Norwich, CT
Installed: September 24, 1959 by Richard Cardinal Cushing

Third Bishop: Bishop Timothy J. Harrington, D.D.
Formerly Auxiliary Bishop of Worcester
Installed: October 13, 1983

Fourth Bishop: Bishop Daniel P. Reilly, D.D.
Formerly Bishop of Norwich, CT
Installed: December 8, 1994

Fifth Bishop: Bishop Robert J. McManus, STD
Formerly Auxiliary Bishop of Providence, RI
Installed: May 14, 2004

Auxiliary (Helper) Bishops:

First Auxiliary Bishop Timothy J. Harrington, D.D.
Ordained Bishop: July 2, 1968
Served as Auxiliary until Oct. 13, 1983

Second Auxiliary: Bishop George E. Rueger, D.D.
Ordained Bishop: February 25, 1987
Retired as Auxiliary in 2005

Statistical Information for 2009 on the Diocese of Worcester

As compiled for the Official Catholic Directory (Kenedy)

Infant Baptisms

2,634

Adult Baptisms

75

Received into Communion

150

Total Confirmations

2,757

Catholic Marriages

436

Interfaith Marriages

100

Households

106,857

Individuals

305,000

Total deaths

3,167

Religious Education:

Elementary school age

17,942

High School age

5,647

 

 

 

 

Catholic Schools

Diocesan and Parochial elementary schools:

19

Diocesan and Parochial high schools

4

School for Developmentally Disabled

1

Private elementary schools

3

Private high schools and middle schools

5

Total enrollment

 8,454

Paid religious sisters in parish assignment

9

Pad Lay Ministers in Parish Assignment

70

Priests in active ministry

132

Retired Priests

45

Priests ministering elsewhere

12

Deacons in active ministry

84

Retired deacons

16