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Province
  
Province of Liverpool

Archbishop of Liverpool New Archbishop of Liverpool Malcolm McMahon installed at

Archdiocese
  
Archdiocese of Liverpool

Cathedral
  
Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool

First incumbent
  
George Hilary Brown as Bishop of Liverpool

Formation
  
Bishopric in 1850 Archbishopric in 1911

Website
  
Archbishop of Liverpool

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The Archbishop of Liverpool is the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool and metropolitan of the Province of Liverpool (also known as the Northern Province) in England.

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The archdiocese covers an area of 1,165 km2 (450 sq mi) of the west of the County of Lancashire south of the Ribble, parts of Merseyside, Cheshire, Greater Manchester, and the Isle of Man. The see is in the City of Liverpool, where the Archbishop's cathedra or seat is located in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, which was dedicated on 14 May 1967.

Archbishop of Liverpool Bishop Malcolm McMahon OP is the New Archbishop of Liverpool

The Archbishop's residence is Archbishop's House, Carnatic Road, Liverpool.

The current Archbishop is the Most Reverend Malcolm McMahon who was appointed by Pope Francis on 21 March 2014 and installed in a special service at Liverpool's Metropolitan Cathedral on 1 May 2014.

Archbishop of Liverpool Installation of The Most Reverend Malcolm McMahon as Ninth

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History

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After the Reformation, the Roman Catholic hierarchy in England, Scotland, and Wales was abandoned and became under the authority of prefects and vicars apostolics. In 1688, England and Wales were divided in four apostolic vicariates: the London, Midland, Northern, and Western districts. The Liverpool area came under the Northern District, and it remained until the creation of the Lancashire District in 1840. The Lancashire District consisted of the historic counties of Lancashire and Cheshire, together with the Isle of Man.

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On the restoration of the hierarchy in England and Wales in 1850, thirteen dioceses were established. Most of the Lancashire District was replaced by the dioceses of Liverpool and Salford. The new Diocese of Liverpool comprised the hundreds of West Derby, Leyland, Amounderness and Lonsdale in Lancashire, plus the Isle of Man, In its early period, the diocese was a suffragan see of the Archdiocese of Westminster, but it was elevated to the status of a metropolitan archdiocese on 28 October 1911, with the archbishop having jurisdiction over the Province of Liverpool.

Archbishop of Liverpool Installation of Archbishop Malcolm McMahon OP as Archbishop of Liverpool

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Archbishop of Liverpool Liverpool Catholic

Archbishop of Liverpool Bishop Malcolm McMahon appointed Archbishop of Liverpool

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References

Archbishop of Liverpool Wikipedia