Our History

Explore the history of the Diocese of Cairns

From Vicariate to Diocese

The story of the Diocese of Cairns begins inĀ 1877, when it was first established as anĀ Apostolic Vicariate—a special form of Church jurisdiction used in missionary regions where a diocese has not yet been formed.

ForĀ 64 years, the Vicariate served the growing Catholic community of Far North Queensland. OnĀ 8 July 1941, it was officially elevated to theĀ Diocese of Cairns, a recognition of the region’s flourishing faith and the development of strong religious institutions.

ā€œThis change occurs when there is a considerable increase in the number of faithful souls and the works of religion have developed in no small degree.ā€

An Apostolic Vicariate is a provisional structure, often lasting decades, even over a century. Its purpose is to nurture the local Church until it is ready to stand as a full diocese—self-sustaining, vibrant, and deeply rooted in the community.

Bishop's House

The most recent incarnation of St Monica’s Cathedral was blessed and opened in July 1968. It can be found at 181 Abbott Street, Cairns.

Within the Cathedral precinct lie St Monica’s Convent, built in 1914, which is now used as the St Monica’s College Administration building; the post-1927 cyclone church completed in 1928, now the Catholic Services Building; and, to the right of the Cathedral, the magnificent Bishop’s House completed in 1930.

At times, Bishop’s House was home to the bishop and up to 7 priests. In those days the priests would all go out to their ministry after breakfasting together and then gather again in the large dining room for their evening meal.

Today the house is mostly offices, with some accommodation in the back annex which was added circa 1969 above the Parish Office and garage.

The Past and the Present Bishops

Feb-Nov 1877
May-Aug 1878
May 1879-1882
1882-1884
1884-1887
1898-1914
1914-1941
1949-1967
1967-1986
1986-1991
1992-2022
2022-2024
2024-present

Adolphus Lecaille

Pro-Vicar Apostolic, did not take possession.

Tarquino Tanganelli PIME

Pro-Vicar Apostolic

John Cani

Pro-Vicar Apostolic, translated as first Bishop of Rockhampton.

Paul Fortini

Pro-Vicar Apostolic, recalled to Rome.

John Hutchinson OSA

Pro-Vicar Apostolic.
Vicar Apostolic of Cooktown 1887-1897

James Murray OSA

Vicar ApostolicĀ 

John Heavey OSA

Vicar Apostolic, Bishop of Cairns 1941-1948

Thomas Vincent Cahill

Was bishop of Cairns before being appointed Archbishop of Canberra-Goulburn

John Ahern Torpie

Bishop of CairnsĀ 

John Alexius Bathersby

Bishop of Cairns, translated as Archbishop of Brisbane

James Foley DD DPh (Leuven)

Bishop of Cairns, one of Australia’s longest serving bishops

Kerry Crowley, Rev Fr

Diocesan Administrator

Joseph Caddy AM

Bishop of CairnsĀ 

Diocesan Archives

TheĀ Cairns Catholic Diocesan Archives is dedicated to preserving the authentic records of the Diocese’s administrative, cultural, spiritual, and intellectual life.Ā These archives serve as a vital resource for understanding the history and development of the Catholic Church in Far North Queensland.

A Short Chronicle

Ministry focus

Evangelising to the Aboriginal community and ministering to the large mining population

1872

The Catholic church in Georgetown is opened - the first to be built north of Bowen

1873

Cooktown is established and the goldfields serviced by transient priests from Brisbane.

1875

The church in Cooktown is established.

1876

Cairns is established.

1877

This area is the Vicariate Apostolic of Queensland, and the first Pro-Vicar (Lecaille) was appointed but never took up the appointment.

1884

The Irish Augustinian's are invited to staff the Vicariate with Fr John Hutchinson being the first Vicar-Apostolic of Cooktown

1886

On 10th January, Cairns’ first catholic church, St Monica’s Church and Priory was opened on the corner of Abbott & Minnie Streets.Ā  The buildings were subsequently destroyed in the 1927 cyclone.

1887

Moved from Vicariate Apostolic of Queensland to Vicariate Apostolic of Cooktown with Fr John Hutchinson OSA at the helm.Ā  On a trip back to Ireland he encouraged the Sisters of Mercy to come out

1889

There were 12 priests and 5 churches in the Vicariate.

1898

Fr James Murray OSA became the 2nd Pro-Vicar Apostolic of the Vicariate of Cooktown, after the death of Ā Bishop John Hutchinson (1897)

c.1904

The downturn in the economy and population Bishop James Murray moved the headquarters from Cooktown to Cairns.

1914

When James Murray dies there were 8 churches, 13 priests and 10,000 Catholics. Fr John Heavey OSA is appointed, and he becomes the first Bishop of Cairns when the Vicariate of Cooktown was elevated by Rome to the Diocese of Cairns 1941

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 In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands in which the Diocese of Cairns sits.

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