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Bp William Bernard Kelly

1898-1921

Bishop William Bernard Kelly was 44 years of age and already a priest for 15 years when he became Geraldton diocese's founding Bishop in 1898.  Born at York, he became the first West Australian born priest in the Colony.
Nearly half of his 23 years as a Bishop were spent ministering from Cue in the Murchison Goldfields where most of his Catholic flock lived.

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Bp Richard Ryan

1922-1930

Bishop Richard Ryan the second Bishop, occupies barely two of the next eight years of the Geraldton diocese's history 1922-1930. An Irish-born Vincentian priest from Melbourne, he was 42 years of age and a priest for 16 years at the time, with a reputation for parish mission preaching. But he found the outback conditions too much of a challenge before returning to Victoria's Sale diocese.

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Bp James O'Collins

1930-1941

Bishop James O'Collins, the third bishop and also from Melbourne, was 34 years of age and a priest of only 7 years when in 1930 he set about rallying the diocese for a remarkable 11 years of expansion - much of it in the expanding wheatlands around Geraldton. Notwithstanding the economic depression that lasted almost all of the decade, he saw parishes double in number, while priest numbers trebled and religious sisters reached 133. Many of the churches and schools were to Hawe's designs, culminating in the 1938 formal completion of the cathedral masterpiece.

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Bp Alfred Joseph Gummer

1942-1962

Bishop Alfred Joseph Gummer, the fourth bishop, had to be selected and consecrated in N.S.W. with all speed in 1942 as Northern Australia readied itself for the Japanese attack that would reach Port Hedland and the new Presentation Convent there.

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Bp Francis Xavier Thomas

1962-1981

Bishop Francis Xavier Thomas, Geraldton's fifth bishop, and the third to come from Victoria was aged 56 years and had been a Bendigo priest for 32 years.  He was faced by the fresh challenge of new mining ventures, this time the iron won in the Pilbara, requiring the establishment of a dozen churches and mass centres to cater for a very mobile catholic population.  At the same time schools saw the decline in the number of religious teachers to less than the  number  50 years early.  And with the reorganisation, the number of schools actually decreased while enrolments continued to reach record levels.  His 19 years in charge finished when he reached 75 in 1981, followed by his death in retirement 6 years later.

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Bp William Foley

1981-1983

Bishop William Foley, the sixth Bishop was 50 years of age and a Perth priest for 27 years when he became the first Bishop ever to be Consecrated in Geraldton's St Francis Xavier Cathedral.  He had scarcely got to know his diocese when 2 years later he was chosen to be Arch Bishop of Perth before his departure he had set up the plans for the construction of a new cathedral residence.

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Bp Barry James Hickey

1984-1991

Bishop Barry James Hickey, the seventh bishop was the first to be born in the Geraldton Diocese, at Leonora.  The second to be consecrated in Geraldton Cathedral, he was 48 years of age and had been a Perth priest for 26 years.  His seven years in charge of Geraldton Diocese saw the completion of the Cathedral Presbytery,  the construction of the adjacent cathedral centre the final consecration of the cathedral.  The sudden death, in Perth, of his predecessor resulted in him being called also to head Perth Arch-Diocese.

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Bp Justin Joseph Bianchini

1992-

Bishop Justin Joseph Bianchini, the eighth, was 51 years of age and a Perth priest for 28 years before becoming the third Bishop to be consecrated in Geraldton Cathedral.
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Vision Statement

We are:

* a welcoming community which reaches out to all
* celebrating Christ's presence
* joyfully living out our Christian calling across distance and diversity
This vision states that as a Diocese, we aim to be a welcoming, missionary, centred on Christ, and each striving to live one's particular vocation.
It is in living out our calling that we praise God, follow Christ, influence society and achieve the goal of eternal life won for us by Christ.
In the parishes we have encouraged people to measure whatever they do against this Diocesan vision.
                                                                                                                                                                                 Most Rev. Justin Bianchini, DD

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