Shropshire & Wrekin Catholic Region

Shropshire Pastoral Region - Diocese of Shrewsbury
Crest of the Diocese of Shrewsbury
Country: Great Britain
Catholic Province: Archdiocese of Birmingham
Parishes: 19
Population: 451,100
Catholics: 13,341[1]
Percentage Catholics: 3%
Priests: 16 (2007)
Deacons: 3 (2007)

Shropshire and Wrekin Catholic Region/Shropshire Pastoral Region is a deanery located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury (Bishop Mark Davies).

It is sub-divided into five pastoral areas, which in turn contain 19 parishes.

Shropshire Pastoral Region

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Prior to October 2007, two deaneries - Shrewsbury & West Shropshire and Telford & East Shropshire - existed. In line with diocesan restructuring by Bishop Brian Noble, these were merged to form the Shropshire Pastoral Area.[2]

The deanery comprises the whole of Shropshire.

Regional Dean: Canon Stephan Coonan

Region Pastoral Area Parishes/Mass Centres Primary schools Secondary schools Hospitals and other chaplaincies
A LPA 1 Shrewsbury Cathedral[3]

Monkmoor, St Winefride
Harlescott, Our Lady of Pit

St Mary's

St Winefride's

BRJ Royal Shrewsbury

Shropshire Nuffield
S & Mid W Hospice
+ Prison
+ Forces

A LPA 2 Ellesmere, St Michael

Farndon
Malpas, St Joseph
Oswestry, Our Lady
Shawbury, St Andrew & St Peter
Tattenhall, St Plegmund
Wem, Our Lady
Whitchurch, St George

Our Lady & St Oswald BRJ Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt H

+ Forces

A LPA 3 Church Stretton, St Milburga

Cleobury Mortimer, St Elizabeth
Ludlow, St Peter
<https://web.archive.org/web/20080203122900/http://freespace.virgin.net/stpeters.ludlow/> Plowden, St Walburga

Moor Park BRJ
A LPA 4 Bridgnorth, St John

Broseley
Donnington, Our Lady
Telford, The Good Shepherd
(Madeley, Stirchley & Dawley)
Wellington, St Patrick <http://www.stpatrickstelford.com/>

St John's

St Luke's
St Mary's, Madeley
St Patrick's

BRJ Princess Royal
A LPA 5 Albrighton, St Joseph

Market Drayton, Ss Thomas &
Newport, Shropshire, Ss Peter & Paul
Shifnal, St Mary

Ss Peter & Paul's

St Mary's, Madeley
St Winefride's

BRJ (+Cosford)

+ Stoke Heath
+ TernHill

References

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  1. ^ Diocese of Shrewsbury Yearbook 2008
  2. ^ The Diocese of Shrewsbury - Pastoral, Spiritual & Practical Care to the Local Communities Archived December 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Shrewsbury Cathedral". Retrieved March 12, 2024.>
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