Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford is a diocese of the Latin Church in Hartford, Litchfield and New Haven counties in the U.S. State of Connecticut. The archdiocese includes about 470,000 Catholics, more than 500 priests, 216 parishes and almost 300 deacons. This is roughly one-half the population of the three counties.
History
History of Catholics in Connecticut
In 1780-1781, the small town of Lebanon, Connecticut, had the distinction of being the place in which the Catholic "Mass was first celebrated, continuously and for a long period, within the limits of the State of Connecticut." On June 26, 1881, St. Peter's parish, Hartford, celebrated "the centenary of the first Mass in Connecticut."The present territory of the archdiocese of Hartford was originally part of the Diocese of Boston until Bishop Benedict Joseph Fenwick of Boston expressed concern that there should be separate dioceses for Connecticut and Rhode Island in keeping with the growing Catholic population in those states.
Diocese
On November 28, 1843, the Diocese of Hartford was established by Pope Gregory XVI with the Reverend Willam Tyler as its first bishop. At the time of its creation, there were 10,000 Catholics in the area. Bishop Tyler was able to petition successfully to move the See of Hartford to Providence, Rhode Island, in order to be nearer to the majority of the Catholics. He attended the Seventh Provincial Council of Baltimore which convened 5 May 1849, but weakened by consumption died the following month, having served for 5 years.The second bishop, Reverend Bernard O'Reilly, spent his time securing priests for the still young diocese all the while helping to curb the anti-Catholic movements of the time propagated by the Know Nothing Party. To provide for the education of the young, Bishop O'Reilly brought to his diocese the Sisters of Mercy, establishing them in his episcopal city in 1851. In January 1856, O'Reilly was lost at sea on board the steamer Pacific. It wasn't until two years later that the third bishop of the diocese was installed, the Reverend Francis Patrick McFarland, known as the "Civil War Bishop." It was during his time that the Diocese of Providence was created in 1872. Despite ill health, McFarland was able to participate in the First Vatican Council.
The Reverend Thomas Galberry, O.S.A., an Augustinian friar, and former president of Villanova College, was installed as the 4th bishop of Hartford in 1877. Galberry only served for two years before an abrupt death but he was able to lay down the cornerstone of the original cathedral. Galberry was followed by Reverend Lawrence S. McMahon. McMahon had served as chaplain with the 28th Massachusetts. Under his leadership of 14 years, 48 parishes as well as 16 school parishes were established. The sixth bishop, Father Michael Tierney, helped with the creation of 5 diocesan hospitals.
Father John Joseph Nilan became the seventh bishop while Father John Murray became the first auxiliary bishop of Hartford. Murray would later become the Archbishop of St. Paul. In 1945, Henry Joseph O'Brien was installed as the ninth bishop of Hartford. During his tenure the diocese became an archdiocese under Pope Pius XII, and thus O'Brien became the first archbishop of Hartford.
Reports of Sex Abuse
There have been a number of trials concerning child abuse. On January 22, 2019, the Archdiocese of Hartford released a list of 48 clergy who "credibly accused" of committing acts of sex while serving in the Archdiocese. The Archdiocese also revealed that $50.6 million was paid to settle more than 140 claims of sexual abuse. In March 2020, a joint settlement of $7.48 million was issued by both the Archdiocese of Hartford and Hopkins School in New Haven for shielding acts of abuse committed by Archdiocese of Hartford priest Glenn Goncalo when he taught at Hopkins between at least 1990 and 1991.Bishops
The following are the lists of ordinaries and auxiliary bishops, and their terms of service. They are followed by other priests of this diocese who became bishops.Bishops of Hartford
- William Tyler
- Bernard O'Reilly
- Francis Patrick McFarland
- Thomas Galberry, O.S.A.
- Lawrence S. McMahon
- Michael Tierney
- John J. Nilan
- Maurice F. McAuliffe
Archbishops of Hartford
- Henry J. O'Brien, elevated to Archbishop in 1953
- John F. Whealon
- Daniel Anthony Cronin
- Henry J. Mansell
- Leonard P. Blair
Auxiliary Bishops
- John Gregory Murray, appointed Bishop of Portland and later Archbishop of Saint Paul
- Maurice F. McAuliffe, appointed Bishop of Hartford
- Henry Joseph O'Brien, appointed Bishop and later Archbishop of Hartford
- John Francis Hackett
- Joseph Francis Donnelly
- Peter A. Rosazza
- Paul S. Loverde, appointed Bishop of Ogdensburg and later Bishop of Arlington
- Christie Macaluso
- Juan Miguel Betancourt
Other priests of this diocese who became bishops
- Thomas Francis Hendricken, appointed Bishop of Providence in 1872
- Bonaventure Broderick, appointed auxiliary bishop of San Cristóbal de la Habana in Cuba in 1903
- Thomas Joseph Shahan, appointed Rector of The Catholic University of America, and in 1914 Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore
- Francis Joseph Tief, appointed Bishop of Concordia in 1920
- Joseph Edward McCarthy, appointed Bishop of Portland in 1932
- Francis Patrick Keough, appointed Bishop of Providence in 1934 and later Archbishop of Baltimore
- Matthew Francis Brady, appointed Bishop of Burlington in 1938 and later Bishop of Manchester
- Patrick Joseph McCormick, appointed Rector of The Catholic University of America twice and later, in 1950, Auxiliary Bishop of Washington
- Vincent Joseph Hines, appointed Bishop of Norwich in 1959
- Peter Leo Gerety, appointed Coadjutor Bishop and Bishop of Portland and later Archbishop of Newark
Parishes
Name | Town | Deanery | Vicariate | Founded | Original Ethnic Community |
Enfield | Enfield | Hartford | 1915 | Polish | |
New Haven | New Haven | New Haven | 1900 | - | |
Woodmont | West Shore Line | New Haven | 1906 | - | |
Plantsville | Meriden | New Haven | 1961 | - | |
New Britain | New Britain | Hartford | 1895 | Lithuanian | |
Avon | Farmington Valley | Hartford | 1917 | - | |
Bristol | Bristol | Waterbury | 1908 | French | |
Hamden | Hamden-North Haven | New Haven | 1919 | Italian | |
Milford | West Shore Line | New Haven | 1924 | - | |
New Britain | New Britain | Hartford | 1938 | Italian | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1886 | French | |
Hartford | Hartford | Hartford | 2000 | Multi-ethnic | |
Bristol | Bristol | Waterbury | 1920 | Italian | |
New Haven | New Haven | New Haven | 1904 | Italian | |
Prospect | Naugatuck-Cheshire | Waterbury | 1943 | - | |
Litchfield | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1882 | - | |
Hamden | Hamden-North Haven | New Haven | 1964 | - | |
Ansonia | Ansonia-Derby | Waterbury | 1870 | - | |
Manchester | Manchester | Hartford | 1955 | - | |
Woodbridge | West Shore Line | New Haven | 1924 | - | |
St. Augustine Parish | | Hartford | Hartford | Hartford | 1902 | - |
North Branford | East Shore Line | New Haven | 1941 | - | |
Seymour | Ansonia-Derby | Waterbury | 1866 | - | |
South Glastonbury | Manchester | Hartford | 1877 | - | |
North Haven | Hamden-North Haven | New Haven | 1922 | - | |
Manchester | Manchester | Hartford | 1958 | - | |
New Haven | New Haven | New Haven | 1938 | - | |
Enfield | Enfield | Hartford | 1870 | - | |
Sharon | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1885 | - | |
Tariffville | Farmington Valley | Hartford | 1878 | - | |
East Hartford | Manchester | Hartford | 1948 | - | |
Hamden | Hamden-North Haven | New Haven | 1939 | - | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1911 | - | |
New Haven | New Haven | New Haven | 1913 | - | |
Cheshire | Naugatuck-Cheshire | Waterbury | 1871 | - | |
Cornwall Bridge | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1883 | - | |
Manchester | Manchester | Hartford | 1870 | - | |
West Hartford | Suburban Hartford | Hartford | 1919 | - | |
Terryville | Bristol | Waterbury | 1906 | Polish | |
Broad Brook | Enfield | Hartford | 1886 | - | |
West Simsbury | Farmington Valley | Hartford | 1971 | - | |
Milford | West Shore Line | New Haven | 1966 | - | |
East Hartford | Manchester | Hartford | 1965 | - | |
East Haven | East Shore Line | New Haven | 1947 | - | |
Wethersfield | Suburban Hartford | Hartford | 1941 | - | |
Hartford | Hartford | Hartford | 1902 | Polish | |
Southington | Meriden | New Haven | 1971 | - | |
Glastonbury | Manchester | Hartford | 1971 | - | |
Branford | East Shore Line | New Haven | 1966 | - | |
Rocky Hill | Suburban Hartford | Hartford | 1985 | - | |
Cheshire | Naugatuck-Cheshire | Waterbury | 1967 | - | |
North Haven | Hamden-North Haven | New Haven | 1967 | - | |
New Haven | New Haven | New Haven | 1868 | - | |
Naugatuck | Naugatuck-Cheshire | Waterbury | 1866 | - | |
New Britain | New Britain | Hartford | 1941 | - | |
South Windsor | Manchester | Hartford | 1941 | - | |
Torrington | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1877 | - | |
New Milford | Suburban Waterbury | Waterbury | 1871 | - | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1896 | - | |
Milford | West Shore Line | New Haven | 1946 | - | |
Windsor | Farmington Valley | Hartford | 1894 | - | |
Guilford | East Shore Line | New Haven | 1870 | - | |
Windsor | Farmington Valley | Hartford | 1947 | - | |
Seymour | Ansonia-Derby | Waterbury | 1967 | - | |
Bristol | Bristol | Waterbury | 1957 | - | |
Union City | Naugatuck-Cheshire | Waterbury | 1906 | Polish | |
West Hartford | Suburban Hartford | Hartford | 1966 | - | |
Meriden | Meriden | New Haven | 1887 | - | |
New Britain | New Britain | Hartford | 1927 | Polish | |
Enfield | Enfield | Hartford | 1965 | - | |
Orange | West Shore Line | New Haven | 1952 | - | |
Ansonia | Ansonia-Derby | Waterbury | 1908 | Italian | |
Newington | Suburban Hartford | Hartford | 1964 | - | |
Hartford | Hartford | Hartford | 1900 | Lithuanian | |
New Hartford | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1869 | - | |
Norfolk | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1889 | - | |
Southington | Meriden | New Haven | 1915 | - | |
Terryville | Bristol | Waterbury | 1882 | Irish | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1847 | - | |
Harwinton | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1956 | - | |
Wethersfield | Suburban Hartford | Hartford | 1963 | - | |
East Hartford | Manchester | Hartford | 1964 | - | |
Manchester | Manchester | Hartford | 1874 | - | |
Rocky Hill | Suburban Hartford | Hartford | 1880 | - | |
New Britain | New Britain | Hartford | 1958 | - | |
Hamden | Hamden-North Haven | New Haven | 1971 | - | |
Marlborough | Manchester | Hartford | 1972 | - | |
Middlebury | Suburban Waterbury | Waterbury | 1904 | - | |
New Haven | New Haven | New Haven | 1893 | - | |
New Britain | New Britain | Hartford | 1916 | - | |
Watertown | Suburban Waterbury | Waterbury | 1878 | - | |
West Haven | West Shore Line | New Haven | 1965 | - | |
Ansonia | Ansonia-Derby | Waterbury | 1925 | Polish | |
Bristol | Bristol | Waterbury | 1864 | - | |
Canaan | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1920 | - | |
Hartford | Hartford | Hartford | 1872 | - | |
Meriden | Meriden | New Haven | 1900 | - | |
New Britain | New Britain | Hartford | 1896 | - | |
New Haven | New Haven | New Haven | 1900 | - | |
Poquonock | Farmington Valley | Hartford | 1874 | - | |
Suffield | Enfield | Hartford | 1916 | Polish | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1894 | Lithuanian | |
Winsted | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1853 | - | |
Derby | Ansonia-Derby | Waterbury | 1961 | - | |
Hartford | Hartford | Hartford | 1924 | - | |
Meriden | Meriden | New Haven | 1880 | French | |
West Haven | West Shore Line | New Haven | 1886 | - | |
Hartford | Hartford | Hartford | 1885 | - | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1974 | - | |
West Haven | West Shore Line | New Haven | 1886 | French and Territorial | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1926 | Italian | |
Hartford | Hartford | Hartford | 1930 | - | |
Madison | East Shore Line | New Haven | 1937 | - | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1910 | - | |
South Windsor | Manchester | Hartford | 1961 | - | |
Wolcott | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1973 | - | |
West Hartford | Suburban Hartford | Hartford | 1942 | - | |
Enfield | Enfield | Hartford | 1961 | - | |
New Haven | New Haven | New Haven | 1942 | - | |
Branford | East Shore Line | New Haven | 1868 | - | |
East Hartford | Manchester | Hartford | 1873 | - | |
Lakeville | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1874 | - | |
Meriden | Meriden | New Haven | 1890 | German | |
Milford | West Shore Line | New Haven | 1874 | - | |
New Britain | New Britain | Hartford | 1848 | - | |
New Haven | New Haven | New Haven | 1832 | - | |
Newington | Suburban Hartford | Hartford | 1924 | - | |
Simsbury | Farmington Valley | Hartford | 1921 | - | |
Torrington | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1919 | Polish | |
Union City | Naugatuck-Cheshire | Waterbury | 1907 | - | |
Unionville | Farmington Valley | Hartford | 1874 | - | |
Windsor Locks | Enfield | Hartford | 1852 | - | |
Oakville | Suburban Waterbury | Waterbury | 1900 | - | |
Plantsville | Meriden | New Haven | 1961 | - | |
Derby | Ansonia-Derby | Waterbury | 1851 | - | |
Forestville | Bristol | Waterbury | 1891 | - | |
New Britain | New Britain | Hartford | 1946 | - | |
Beacon Falls | Ansonia-Derby | Waterbury | 1899 | - | |
Hartford | Hartford | Hartford | 1900 | - | |
New Haven | New Haven | New Haven | 1889 | Italian | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1897 | - | |
Derby | Ansonia-Derby | Waterbury | 1905 | Polish | |
Northford | Hamden-North Haven | New Haven | 1964 | - | |
Wallingford | Meriden | New Haven | 1869 | - | |
Bethlehem | Suburban Waterbury | Waterbury | 1916 | - | |
Hartford | Hartford | Hartford | 1958 | Portuguese | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1971 | Portuguese | |
Yalesville | Meriden | New Haven | 1956 | - | |
Bantam | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1970 | - | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1971 | Portuguese | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1899 | Italian | |
Plainville | Bristol | Waterbury | 1881 | - | |
Hamden | Hamden-North Haven | New Haven | 1869 | - | |
Meriden | Meriden | New Haven | 1894 | Italian | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1923 | Italian | |
East Hartford | Manchester | Hartford | 1971 | - | |
Washington Depot | Suburban Waterbury | Waterbury | 1893 | - | |
East Haven | East Shore Line | New Haven | 1941 | - | |
Hartford | Hartford | Hartford | 1895 | - | |
New Milford | Suburban Waterbury | Waterbury | 1990 | - | |
West Haven | West Shore Line | New Haven | 1935 | - | |
Collinsville | Farmington Valley | Hartford | 1856 | - | |
Enfield | Enfield | Hartford | 1866 | - | |
Farmington | Farmington Valley | Hartford | 1871 | - | |
Roxbury | Suburban Waterbury | Waterbury | 1885 | - | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1880 | - | |
Hartford | Hartford | Hartford | 1829 | - | |
Glastonbury | Manchester | Hartford | 1954 | - | |
Kensington | New Britain | Hartford | 1878 | - | |
West Haven | West Shore Line | New Haven | 1916 | - | |
Hartford | Hartford | Hartford | 1859 | - | |
New Britain | New Britain | Hartford | 1873 | German-French | |
Torrington | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1910 | Italian | |
West Hartford | Suburban Hartford | Hartford | 1966 | - | |
Wallingford | Meriden | New Haven | 1924 | - | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1920 | - | |
East Windsor | Enfield | Hartford | 1959 | - | |
Wolcott | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1955 | - | |
Wallingford | Meriden | New Haven | 1963 | - | |
Hamden | Hamden-North Haven | New Haven | 1928 | Italian | |
Windsor Locks | Enfield | Hartford | 1962 | - | |
East Hartford | Manchester | Hartford | 1920 | - | |
Meriden | Meriden | New Haven | 1848 | - | |
New Haven | New Haven | New Haven | 1907 | - | |
Bloomfield | Farmington Valley | Hartford | 1878 | - | |
East Berlin | New Britain | Hartford | 1896 | - | |
Hartford | Hartford | Hartford | 1872 | Spanish | |
Kent | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1970 | - | |
New Britain | New Britain | Hartford | 1894 | Polish | |
New Haven | New Haven | New Haven | 1876 | - | |
Southbury | Suburban Waterbury | Waterbury | 1884 | - | |
Suffield | Enfield | Hartford | 1884 | - | |
Torrington | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1910 | Slovak | |
Wethersfield | Suburban Hartford | Hartford | 1876 | - | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1885 | - | |
Bristol | Bristol | Waterbury | 1919 | Polish | |
Meriden | Meriden | New Haven | 1891 | Polish | |
New Haven | New Haven | New Haven | 1901 | Polish | |
Waterbury | Waterbury | Waterbury | 1913 | Polish | |
Hamden | Hamden-North Haven | New Haven | 1953 | - | |
Woodbury | Suburban Waterbury | Waterbury | 1902 | - | |
Branford | East Shore Line | New Haven | 1947 | - | |
Granby | Farmington Valley | Hartford | 1958 | - | |
North Haven | Hamden-North Haven | New Haven | 1925 | - | |
Southington | Meriden | New Haven | 1860 | - | |
Thomaston | Suburban Waterbury | Waterbury | 1869 | - | |
Cheshire | Naugatuck-Cheshire | Waterbury | 1971 | - | |
Goshen | Litchfield | Waterbury | 1880 | - | |
Oxford | Ansonia-Derby | Waterbury | 1966 | - | |
West Hartford | Suburban Hartford | Hartford | 1921 | - | |
West Hartford | Suburban Hartford | Hartford | 1958 | - | |
East Haven | East Shore Line | New Haven | 1915 | - | |
Naugatuck | Naugatuck-Cheshire | Waterbury | 1975 | - |
Schools
Dr. Dale R. Hoyt, Superintendent of Catholic Schools; High schools
- Academy of Our Lady of Mercy, Lauralton Hall, Milford
- Canterbury School, New Milford
- East Catholic High School, Manchester
- Holy Cross High School, Waterbury
- Northwest Catholic High School, West Hartford
- Notre Dame High School, West Haven
- Sacred Heart Academy, Hamden
- Sacred Heart High School, Waterbury
- St. Paul Catholic High School, Bristol
Seminaries
- St. Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield
Media
- The Catholic Transcript magazine
- WJMJ radio
Province of Hartford