• Number of Catholics = 329,243 • Number of parishes = 86 • Number of churches = 151 • Number of priests in diocesan ministry = 131 • Number of permanent deacons in ministry (2018) = 9 • Number ordained (2018) = 1 • Number of retired priests = 44 • Seminarians = 8 •
St Patrick's Church, Belfast / Pro-Cathedral, Donegall Street, Belfast • Christ the Redeemer,
Lagmore • Corpus Christi,
Ballymurphy, Belfast • St. Patrick's,
Derriaghy •
Drumbo &
Carryduff •
Hannahstown •
Holy Cross,
Ardoyne • Holy Family,
Newington, Belfast • Holy Rosary,
Ormeau Road • Holy Trinity,
Turf Lodge • Loughshore – Three parishes: St Mary's
Greencastle, County Antrim, Star of The Sea
Whitehouse, County Antrim and St James',
Whiteabbey • Nativity,
Poleglass • Our Lady Queen of Peace,
Kilwee • Sacred Heart, Glenview Street, Oldpark Road, Belfast • St Agnes',
Andersonstown, Belfast • St Anne's, Kingsway/Upper
Lisburn Road, Belfast • St Anthony's, Willowfield, Woodstock Road,
Cregagh, Belfast • St Bernadette's, Rosetta Road,
Castlereagh • St Brigid's,
Malone Road, Belfast • St Colmcille's,
Ballyhackamore and
Dundonald areas of East Belfast • St Gerard's,
Antrim Road, Belfast • St John's,
Falls Road, Belfast • St Luke's,
Twinbrook •
St Malachy's, Alfred Street, Belfast •
St Mary's,
Chapel Lane, Belfast • St Mary's-On-The-Hill,
Glengormley • St Matthew's, Bryson Street,
Short Strand, Belfast • St Michael The Archangel,
Finaghy Road North, Belfast • St Oliver Plunkett, Glenveagh Drive, Glen Road, Belfast • St Paul's,
Falls Road, Belfast • St Teresa's, Glen Road, Belfast • St. Therese of Lisieux, Somerton Road, Belfast • St Vincent De Paul,
Ligoniel Country parishes Listed are country parishes listed by the Diocese of Down and Connor. •
Aghagallon &
Ballinderry (St Patrick's) •
Ahoghill (St Marys Church; Ballynafie Road, Ahoghill) •
Antrim (St Comgall's and St Joseph's) •
Armoy (St. Olcan's) •
Ballintoy (St Mary's and St Joseph's) •
Ballycastle (St Patrick's & St Brigid's) •
Ballyclare & Ballygowan (Sacred Heart) •
Ballygalget (St Patrick's Church) •
Ballymena/Kirkinriola (All Saints and St Patrick's) •
Ballymoney & Derrykeighan (Our Lady & St Patrick's) •
Bangor (St Comgall's, Bangor; Most Holy Redeemer, Ballyholme; St Comgall's, Donaghadee) •
Carnlough (St John the Evangelist) •
Carrickfergus (St Nicholas') •
Castlewellan (under the patronage of
St Malachy] •
Coleraine •
Crossgar • Culfeightrin (
Ballyvoy) •
Cushendall (St Patrick's) &
Cushendun (St Patrick's, Craigagh & St Mary's "Star of the Sea", Culraney) •
Downpatrick (St Patrick's, Downpatrick; St Malachy's, Ballykilbeg; St Brigid's, Rathkeltair; St Colmcille's) • Drumaroad & Clanvaraghan (St John the Baptist; Our Lady of the Angels) •
Dundrum &
Tyrella •
Duneane (
Moneyglass &
Toome) •
Dunloy &
Cloughmills • Dunsford &
Ardglass (St Nicholas', Ardglass; St Mary's, Dunsford) •
Glenariff •
Glenarm •
Glenavy & Killead •
Glenravel & The Braid •
Holywood •
Kilcoo (St Malachy's) •
Killough (St Patrick's, Legamaddy; St Joseph's, Killough; Star of the Sea, Rossglass) •
Killyleagh •
Larne •
Lisburn (under the patronage of
St Patrick) •
Loughguile •
Loughinisland (St Macartan's) • Lower Mourne •
Newcastle/Maghera (Our Lady of the Assumption, Newcastle; St Patrick's, Bryansford) •
Newtownards &
Comber (St Patrick's Newtownards; Our Lady of the Visitation, Comber) •
Portaferry (St Patrick's, Ballyphilip; St Cooey's, Portaferry) •
Portglenone (Blessed Virgin Mary Immaculate) •
Portrush (St Patrick's) •
Portstewart (St Mary's Star of the Sea) •
Randalstown (St MacNissi's) •
Rasharkin (St Mary's) •
Saintfield & Carrickmannon •
Saul &
Ballee (St Patrick's, Saul; St Joseph's, Downpatrick; St Tassach's, Carlin) •
Strangford (Star of the Sea) • Upper Mourne
Ad limina visit 2006 Bishop Patrick Walsh,
Bishop Anthony Farquhar and
Bishop Donal McKeown met with
Pope Benedict XVI on the first morning of their visit. They spoke with the Pope for 20 minutes privately in which they discussed things like education,
child sexual abuse, peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland.
Ad limina visit 2017 Bishop Treanor joined other Irish bishops in February 2017 for the
ad limina visit. Unlike previous visits there were no private meetings with diocesan bishops and
Pope Francis, rather the Pontiff spoke with the bishops together. ==Previous bishops==