Roman Catholic Diocese of Motherwell


The Diocese of Motherwell is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Scotland.

History

The diocese, which was erected on 25 May 1947 by Pope Pius XII from the Archdiocese of Glasgow, along with the Diocese of Paisley which was erected on the same day, remains one of two suffragan sees under the archdiocese.
In 2004, the Catholic population, proportionately the largest in Scotland and second largest in Great Britain, was 165,100 from a total population of 633,000. By 2016, the number of Catholics dropped marginally to 162,331 but as the total population increased, percentagewise the Catholics dropped to 22,8 % of the total population.
In 2012 the diocese was served by 65 parish priests, 7 assistant priests and 13 deacons in across its 74 parishes. There are currently 35 retired priests from the diocese and 4 who reside in parishes in the diocese.
The area of the diocese is.
On Tuesday 29 April 2014 – the Feast of St Catherine of Siena – Pope Francis appointed Joseph Toal as the fifth bishop of Motherwell.

Bishops

Past and present ordinaries

The following is a list of the Bishops of Motherwell:

Other priests of this diocese who became bishops

Diocesan clergy

In 2021, there were 60 parishes in the diocese served by 79 priests and 16 deacons. Krysztof Garwolinski, parish priest of Holy Family, Mossend is chaplain to the Polish community. Johny Vettickal Abraham is chaplain to the Syro-Malabar community.
Cardinal Thomas Winning, a priest of the diocese born in Wishaw, was Archbishop of Glasgow from 1974 until his death in 2001. Maurice Taylor, a priest of the diocese was the Bishop of Galloway and served as Scotland's representative on the board of International Commission on English in the Liturgy. He was also its chairman from 1997 until 2002.
On Wednesday 24 July 2013, Leo Cushley, a priest of the diocese of Motherwell, was appointed the Archbishop of St Andrew's & Edinburgh. Cushley was ordained in 1985 by Devine in St John the Baptist Church, Uddingston before serving in the cathedral, St Serf's, Airdrie & St Aidan's, Wishaw. Since 1992 he has been a diplomat for the Vatican and held the post as head of the English-language section of the Vatican's Secretariat of State. Another priest of the diocese, William Nolan, is the current Archbishop of Glasgow and former bishop of the Diocese of Galloway. On 22 December 2023, Frank Dougan, a priest of the diocese, was appointed Bishop of Galloway. Bishops Nolan, Taylor and Dougan are all former parish priests of Our Lady of Lourdes, East Kilbride who later became Bishops of Galloway.
In 2016 Fr. John Farrell, retired priest of the Diocese of Motherwell, the last Head teacher at St Ninian's Falkland, Fife, was sentenced to five years imprisonment. His colleague Paul Kelly, a retired teacher from Portsmouth, was given ten years, both were convicted of the physical and sexual abuse of boys between the years 1979 and 1983. More than 100 charges involving 35 boys were made. Farrell and Kelly were members of the Irish Christian Brothers when the crimes were committed at the school which closed in 1983. According to The Times, it is believed this was the largest historical abuse case ever tried in Scotland, It was reported at the time of Farrell's trial that when he was released from prison steps would be taken to remove, laicise or defrock John Farrell however at this moment in time it can be neither confirmed or denied whether this has happened or not however, the Diocese of Motherwell website has his name listed as a retired Priest of the Diocese and he has not been laicised, defrocked or removed as promised after he was convicted. Under GDPR Data Protection rules it is difficult to ascertain the current situation with Farrell. The Diocese will only go as far as saying "Fr Farrell is very ill at this time" thus indicating he was not laicised by the Church.

Parishes and deaneries

The 75 parishes in the diocese are divided into six deaneries. Where after the title of a church two dates are given, the first is the date of the foundation of the parish and the second is the date of the opening of the current church building. Due to a shortage of priests, a number of parishes have begun to share parish priests, forming pairs of linked parishes.
  1. Airdrie Deanery - dean, Rev. Desmond Keegan
  2. * St Andrew – Airdrie
  3. * St Edward the Confessor – Airdrie
  4. * SS Margaret & Serf, Airdrie
  5. ** St Margaret of Scotland – Airdrie
  6. ** St Serf – Airdrie
  7. * Corpus Christi – Calderbank
  8. * St Aloysius Parish, Chapelhall
  9. ** St Aloysius – Chapelhall
  10. ** Sacred Heart – Salsburgh
  11. * The Most Blessed Trinity Parish, Coatbridge
  12. ** Holy Trinity & All Saints – Coatdyke
  13. ** St Stephen – Coatbridge
  14. * Parish of St David, Plains & St Mary, Caldercruix
  15. ** St David of Scotland – Plains
  16. ** St Dominic – Greengairs
  17. ** St Mary – Caldercruix
  18. Coatbridge & Northern Deanery - dean, Rev. Kevin McGoldrick
  19. * Parish of St Ambrose, Baillieston
  20. **St Bridget – Baillieston
  21. **St Francis of Assisi – Baillieston
  22. * St Kevin – Bargeddie
  23. * St Augustine – Coatbridge
  24. * St Bartholomew – Coatbridge
  25. * Parish of St Mary & St Bernard, Coatbridge
  26. ** St Bernard – Coatbridge
  27. ** St Mary – Whifflet
  28. * St James the Greater – Coatbridge
  29. * St Monica – Coatbridge
  30. * St Patrick – Coatbridge
  31. * St Dominic – Craigend
  32. * Parish of St John Bosco, Easterhouse
  33. ** St Benedict – Easterhouse
  34. * Our Lady & St Joseph – Glenboig
  35. * St Michael – Moodiesburn
  36. * St Barbara – Muirhead
  37. * St Joseph – Stepps
  38. East Kilbride & Rutherglen Deanery - dean, Rev. Dominic Quinn
  39. * St Bride – Cambuslang
  40. * St Bride – East Kilbride
  41. * St Leonard – East Kilbride
  42. * Our Lady of Lourdes – East Kilbride
  43. * St Vincent de Paul – East Kilbride
  44. * St Cadoc – Halfway
  45. * Parish of St Anthony & St Mark, Rutherglen
  46. ** St Anthony – Rutherglen
  47. ** St Mark – Rutherglen
  48. * St Columbkille – Rutherglen
  49. Hamilton Deanery - dean, Rev. Charles O'Farrell
  50. * Our Lady of Fatima Parish, Blackwood & Larkhall
  51. ** Our Lady & St John – Blackwood
  52. ** St Mary – Larkhall
  53. * Parish of St Joseph, Blantyre
  54. ** St John Ogilvie – Blantyre
  55. ** St Joseph – Blantyre
  56. * St Bride – Bothwell
  57. * Parish of SS Ninian and Cuthbert, Hamilton
  58. ** St Ninian – Hillhouse
  59. * Parish of SS Mary & Paul, Hamilton
  60. ** St Mary – Hamilton
  61. * Our Lady & St Anne – Cadzow
  62. * St Peter – Fairhill
  63. * St John the Baptist – Uddingston
  64. * St Patrick – Strathaven
  65. Motherwell & Central Deanery - dean, Rev. Brian Lamb
  66. * Parish of Sacred Heart & St Gerard, Bellshill
  67. ** Sacred Heart – Bellshill
  68. * St Francis Xavier – Carfin '
  69. * Christ the King – Holytown
  70. * Holy Family – Mossend
  71. * The Cathedral Parish, Motherwell
  72. ** Cathedral of Our Lady of Good Aid, Motherwell
  73. ** St Luke – Forgewood
  74. * St Bernadette – Motherwell
  75. * St Brendan – Motherwell
  76. * St Teresa of Lisieux – Newarthill
  77. * St John Bosco – New Stevenston
  78. * St Columba – Viewpark
  79. * St Gabriel – Viewpark
  80. Wishaw Deanery''' - dean, Rev. Liam O'Connor
  81. * St Athanasius – Carluke
  82. * St Mary – Cleland
  83. * St Mary – Lanark
  84. * St Brigid – Newmains
  85. * Parish of St Patrick, Shotts
  86. ** St Patrick – Shotts
  87. ** St Catherine of Siena – Harthill
  88. * St Aidan – Coltness
  89. * St Ignatius of Loyola – Wishaw
  90. * St Patrick – Craigneuk
  91. * St Thomas – Wishaw
There are 12 priests and 2 deacons who serve as school chaplains to the high schools in the diocese.

There are also chaplains to the main hospitals in the diocese, Monklands, Wishaw and Hairmyres.

Cathedral

Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral was first built in 1900 and became the cathedral of the new diocese of Motherwell in 1948. The current Cathedral Administrator is Fr Brian Lamb. The parish of the cathedral was linked with the parish of St Luke's Motherwell in 2011.

Cathedral Chapter

The cathedral chapter was erected on 8 November 1952. At present there are no canons.
Canons Emeritus