Archdiocese of Kingston in Jamaica Archidioecesis Regiopolitana in Iamaica  | |
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| Location | |
| Country | |
| Ecclesiastical province | Province of Kingston in Jamaica | 
| Coordinates | 18°05′20″N 77°16′56″W / 18.0889°N 77.2821°W | 
| Statistics | |
| Area | 3,267 km2 (1,261 sq mi) | 
| Population - Total - Catholics  | (as of 2013) 1,460,000 58,400 (4%)  | 
| Parishes | 31 | 
| Schools | Campion College, St. George's College, Alpha Academy, St. Catherine High, St. Mary's College, Immaculate Conception High, Marymount High, Holy Childhood High | 
| Information | |
| Denomination | Catholic | 
| Sui iuris church | Latin Church | 
| Rite | Roman Rite | 
| Established | 10 January 1837 (186 years ago) | 
| Cathedral | Holy Trinity Cathedral | 
| Current leadership | |
| Pope | Francis | 
| Archbishop | Kenneth Richards | 
| Bishops emeritus | Charles Dufour Donald James Reece Edgerton Clarke  | 
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The Archdiocese of Kingston in Jamaica (Latin: Archidioecesis Regiopolitana in Iamaica) is an archdiocese of the Roman Rite within the Roman Catholic Church.[1] Its area is the majority of Jamaica, including its capital, Kingston.[1] The ecclesiastical province has three suffragan dioceses: Belize City-Belmopan, Mandeville and Montego Bay, as well as the Mission Sui Iuris of Cayman Islands.[1][2] They and the archdiocese are members of the Antilles Episcopal Conference.[1]
History
The archdiocese was originally called the Vicariate Apostolic of Jamaica when it was erected in 1837.[1] In 1956, it became Diocese of Kingston and included all of Jamaica.[1] In September 1967, two suffragans were split from the diocese and the diocese was elevated to an archdiocese.[1]
As of 2006, the diocese contains 32 parishes, 30 active diocesan priests, 27 religious priests, and 56,200 Catholics.[2] It also has 174 religious brothers, 113 religious sisters, and 19 permanent deacons.[2] Donald James Reece was the Archbishop between 12 April 2008 and 15 April 2011.[2] He was succeeded by Charles Henry Dufour, former bishop of the Diocese of Montego Bay, who was appointed 15 April 2011.[2]
Bishops
Ordinaries
- Benito Fernández, O.F.M. (1837–1855)
 - James Eustace Dupeyron, S.J. (1855–1872)
 - Joseph Sidney Woollett, S.J. (1871–1877)
 - Thomas Porter, S.J. (1877–1888)
 - Charles Gordon, S.J. (1889–1906)
 - John J. Collins, S.J. (1907–1918)
 - William F. O'Hare, S.J. (1919–1926)
 - Joseph N. Dinand, S.J. (1927–1930)
 - Thomas Addis Emmet, S.J. (1930–1949)
 - John J. McEleney, S.J. (1950–1970)
 - Samuel Carter, S.J. (1970–1994)
 - Edgerton Clarke (1994–2004)
 - Lawrence Aloysius Burke, S.J. (2004–2008)
 - Donald James Reece (2008–2011)
 - Charles Dufour (2011–2016)
 - Kenneth Richards (2017–present)
 
Coadjutor bishop
- James Eustace Dupeyron, S.J. (1851–1875), as Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic
 - Donald James Reece (2007–2008)
 
Auxiliary bishop
- Samuel Carter, S.J. (1967–1970), appointed Archbishop here
 
Other priest of this diocese who became bishop
- Burchell Alexander McPherson, appointed Bishop of Montego Bay, Jamaica in 2013
 

