CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » New bishop

New bishop

The new Bishop of the Sale Diocese is Christopher Charles Prowse. 32333                                       Picture: Luke PlummerThe new Bishop of the Sale Diocese is Christopher Charles Prowse. 32333 Picture: Luke Plummer

By Jade Lawton
POPE Benedict XVI appointed Christopher Charles Prowse the eighth Bishop of the Sale Diocese last week.
The appointment of Bishop Prowse, 55, was announced at the Vatican at 8pm last Thursday, Melbourne time.
It is welcome news for parishioners, who have been without a bishop since Bishop Jeremiah Coffey retired in January 2008.
The two bishops came together at Berwick last Friday.
Father Peter Slater has acted as administrator for the Diocese, which begins at Narre Warren and Cranbourne and extends across Gippsland to Victoria’s most eastern point, Cape Howe.
Bishop Prowse said he had little experience of Gippsland, but was looking forward to learning about the parishioners, who he said had displayed great signs of Catholic maturity.
“The main challenge for the church at the moment is the proclamation of Jesus Christ afresh in a new will of hope,” he said.
“A bishop is the leader of the Catholic community to teach, to lead people to holiness and speak in a coherent manner as shepherd and leader.”
Bishop Prowse grew up in Blackburn and attended primary and secondary school in Box Hill.
He has attained a Bachelor of Arts (Monash 1978), a Bachelor of Theology (MCD 1979), a Licentiate in Moral Theology (Gregorian University, Rome, 1987), and a Doctorate in Moral Theology (Lateran University – Alphonsianum, Rome, 1995).
In 2003, Pope John Paul II named him Titular Bishop of Bahanna and Auxiliary Bishop of Melbourne.
He was ordained a bishop at St Patrick’s Cathedral on 19 May 2003 and had pastoral responsibility for the Southern Region of Melbourne until 2007.
He has been involved in organising Days in the Diocese and World Youth Day, and has been active in the apostolate to the Aboriginal community, migrants, interfaith, and new ecclesiastical communities.
In 2007, Pope Benedict XVI appointed him a Member of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue.
Despite his achievements, Bishop Prowse said his “main claim to fame” was that his father, Frank Prowse, was a ruckman for Hawthorn’s VFL side from 1948-1951.
“(Hawthorn) runs through the veins of the Prowse family,” he said.
“Regrettably the life of a Bishop is busy on weekends, but I do follow it on the radio.”
Bishop Prowse said he would be touring the Sale Diocese soon.
“My first role will be to visit the Diocese and get to know the Catholic communities, and let them get to know me,” Bishop Prowse said.
“God has given me two ears and one mouth so I will be listening twice as much as speaking.”
The solemn Mass and liturgical reception of Bishop Prowse as Bishop of Sale Diocese will take place at St Mary’s Cathedral, Sale, at 2pm on Wednesday 15 July.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Clyde pharmacy raises $6k for ovarian cancer

    Clyde pharmacy raises $6k for ovarian cancer

    TerryWhite Chemmart Clyde has raised more than $6,000 for Ovarian Cancer Australia after hosting its annual Morning Tea on Wednesday 18 February. More than 70 community members attended the event,…

  • Why Volunteer? Because It Might Save You Too.

    Why Volunteer? Because It Might Save You Too.

    Last night, I had the honour of being invited to the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce for a speed business networking event. What struck me most wasn’t the business cards or…

  • Q&A with beekeeper Alice Lin

    Q&A with beekeeper Alice Lin

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 520714 What inspired you to start beekeeping, and how long have you been doing it? I’ve only been learning beekeeping for a few months.…

  • Casey’s cellular mapping tool exposes mobile coverage gaps in the region

    Casey’s cellular mapping tool exposes mobile coverage gaps in the region

    At a time when much of the world is heavily dependent on mobile and digital services, Casey’s new cellular mapping tool launched in early February, highlights major coverage gaps in…

  • Powers, premiers and poles

    Powers, premiers and poles

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530014 BLAIR: Gday boys, we are back for another week of Let’s Talk Sport and we have plenty happening, so let’s get into it.…