Apostolic Vicariate of the Lancashire District information
Former Latin Catholic jurisdiction in England
The Apostolic Vicariate of the Lancashire District
Location
Country
England
Territory
Lancashire, Cheshire, and the Isle of Man
Information
Denomination
Catholic Church
Sui iuris church
Latin Church
Rite
Roman Rite
Established
1840
Dissolved
29 September 1850
Leadership
Pope
Gregory XVI (1831–1846) Pius IX (1846–1878)
Vicar Apostolic
George Hilary Brown
Coadjutor
James Sharples
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The Apostolic Vicariate of the Lancashire District was an ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in England. It was led by a vicar apostolic who was a titular bishop. The apostolic vicariate was created in 1840 and was replaced by two dioceses in 1850.[1]
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