mThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamilton in Bermuda

St. Therese of Lisieux, known as the Little Flower, is the Patron Saint of the diocese and   of the Cathedral Church. The Cathedral of St. Theresa is located in the capital city of Hamilton.  Its architecture is of Spanish  design.  Saint Theresa's Church was blessed on January 10,  1932 and became the Cathedral of St. Theresa upon the establishment of the diocese.

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God our Father, You have promised your kingdom to those who are willing to become like little children.  Help us to follow the way of St. Theresa with confidence so that by her prayers we may come to know your eternal glory.  Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen.

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In this Easter Season let us focus on its promise of life eternal won for us by Christ.  Let these fifty days leading up to Pentecost be a time to pray to the Holy Spirit for an increase of faith, hope and love so that we may truly be joyous witnesses to the truth of the Gospel message. May we be active participants in the New Evangelization so as to build up Christ's Church here upon the earth. 

 

The Most Reverend Robert J. Kurtz, CR was ordained the third bishop of the diocese at St. Theresa's Cathedral on September 15, 1995. His Episcopal ordination was the first to take place in Bermuda.  Robert J. Kurtz was born on July 25, 1939, joined the Congregation of the Resurrection in September, 1957 and made vows in January, 1959.  He was ordained in St. Louis by Joseph Cardinal Ritter on March 11, 1967.

Chancery Contact Information

Business Manager: Joanne Judd
Telephone Number: 1-441-232-4414
E-mail: orcc@northrock.bm
Mailing Address: PO Box HM 1191
  Hamilton, Bermuda HMEX

 

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