City of Manchester
Parish | Locality | Parish Priest | Founded | Closed | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
St Mary (The Hidden Gem) | Manchester City Centre | Canon Denis Clinch | 1794 | ---- | |
Catholic Chaplaincy Centre | Manchester University | Fr Ian Kelly | ---- | ||
St Augustine (Parish and University Chaplaincy) | All Saints | Fr David Lannon, Judicial vicar | 1820 | ---- | |
St Alban | Ancoats | ---- | 1863 | 1968 | |
St Joseph | Goulden Street | ---- | 1852 | 1904 | |
St William | Angel Meadow | ---- | 1864 | 1946 | |
St Anne | Ancoats | Fr Timothy Hopkins | 1848 | ---- | |
St Michael | Ancoats | ---- | 1859 | 2003 | |
Our Lady of Mount Carmel | Blackley | Fr Philip Brady | 1885 | ---- | |
St John Bosco | Blackley | Fr Philip J. Brady | 1940 | ---- | |
St Brigid | Bradford | Fr Derek McCartney CSS; Served from St Anne, Ancoats | 1879 | ---- | |
St Bernard | Burnage | Fr Michael Kujacz | 1941 | ---- | |
St Chad | Cheetham | Served from St Anne, Crumpsall | 1773 | ---- | |
Dormition of our Lady (Ukrainian Catholic Church) | Cheetham | Fr Jaroslaw Rij | ---- | ||
Our Lady & St John (St John's) | Chorlton-cum-Hardy | Fr Patrick McMahon | 1892 | ---- | |
St Ambrose of Milan | Chorlton-cum-Hardy | Fr Patrick Earley | 1932 | ---- | |
Church of the Holy Name of Jesus | Chorlton-on-Medlock | Fr Raymond Matus | 1868 | ---- | |
St Willibrord | Clayton | Fr Stewart Ansbro | 1906 | ---- | |
St Patrick | Collyhurst | Fr Gerald Murphy | 1832 | ---- | |
St Casimir | Collyhurst | ---- | 1904 | 1931 | |
St Malachy | Collyhurst | Served from St Patrick's, Collyhurst | 1922 | ---- | |
St Anne | Crumpsall | Fr David Glover | 1917 | ---- | |
St Catherine of Sienna | Didsbury | Fr Bernard Wilson | 1928 | ---- | |
Sacred Heart | Gorton | Fr Andrew Stringfellow | 1901 | ---- | |
St Francis of Assisi (Gorton Monastery) | Gorton | Served from Sacred Heart, Gorton | 1861 | ---- | |
St Clare | Higher Blackley | Fr David Young, OFM Conv | 1929 | ---- | |
St Wilfrid | Hulme | ---- | 1842 | 2003 | |
St Kentigern | Fallowfield | Fr Thomas A. Connolly, RD | 1926 | ---- | |
St Joseph | Longsight | Fr Ian Farrell | 1888 | ---- | |
St Richard | Longsight | Fr Michael Dever | 1936 | ---- | |
St Robert | Longsight | ---- | 1915 | 2003 | |
Corpus Christi | Miles Platting | ---- | 1889 | 2007 | |
St Edmund of Canterbury | Miles Platting | ---- | 1871 | 2007 | |
Church of Divine Mercy (Polish) | Moss Side | Fr Andrzej Zuziak SChr (Provincial and Parish Priest) Fr Artur Stelmach Schr Fr Pawel Urbanek SChr |
1961 | ---- | |
Our Lady | Moss Side | Fr Patrick Deegan, MA | 1949 | ---- | |
St Dunstan | Moston | Fr David Featherstone (Vocations Director) | 1912-13 | ---- | |
St John Vianney | Moston | Fr Brian Seale | 1968 | ---- | |
St Margaret Mary | New Moston | Fr Kevin O'Connor | 1935 | ---- | |
Christ the King | Newton Heath | Fr Alan Denneny, RD | 1937 | ---- | |
St Anne | Higher Openshaw | Fr James Clarke | 1849 | ---- | |
St Vincent de Paul | Openshaw | 1896 | 2006 | ||
St Mary of the Angels & St Clare | Levenshulme | Fr John Ahern | 1853 | ---- | |
St Edward the Confessor | Rusholme | Served from St Kentigern's, Fallowfield | 1860 | ---- | |
The English Martyrs | Whalley Range | Fr Geoffrey Marlor | 1876 | ---- | |
St Bernadette | Withington | Served from St Cuthbert's, Withington | 1958 | ---- | |
St Cuthbert | Withington | Fr Brendan Curley | 1874 | ---- |
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