Archdiocese of Westminster

Archdiocese of Westminster

Archdioecesis Vestmonasteriensis
Coat of arms
Location
CountryEngland
TerritoryGreater London boroughs north of the Thames and west of Waltham Forest and Newham, plus the City of London, the districts of Staines and Sunbury-on-Thames, and the county of Hertfordshire.
Ecclesiastical provinceWestminster
Deaneries21
Statistics
Area3,634 km2 (1,403 sq mi)
Population
  • Total
  • Catholics
  • (as of 2023)
  • 5,033,930
  • 450,240 (8.9%)
Parishes206
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established29 September 1850
CathedralWestminster Cathedral
Patron saint
Secular priests297 (2025)
Current leadership
PopeLeo XIV
ArchbishopRichard Moth
Auxiliary Bishops
Vicar GeneralMartin Hayes
Bishops emeritusVincent Nichols
Map
Website
rcdow.org.uk

The Archdiocese of Westminster (Latin: Archdioecesis Vestmonasteriensis) is a Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. Although a metropolitan archdiocese governed by an archbishop, it is usually referred to as the Diocese of Westminster. The archdiocese consists of most of London north of the River Thames and west of the River Lea, the borough of Spelthorne (in Surrey), and the county of Hertfordshire, which lies immediately to London's north.

The diocese is led by the Archbishop of Westminster, who serves as pastor of Westminster Cathedral, as well as the metropolitan bishop of the Province of Westminster. Since the re-establishment of the English Catholic dioceses in 1850, each archbishop of Westminster—including the most recent, Cardinal Vincent Nichols—has been created a cardinal by the pope in consistory, often as the only cardinal in England, and is now the 43rd of English cardinals since the 12th century. It is also customary for the metropolitan archbishop of Westminster to be selected president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales providing a degree of a formal direction for the other English bishops and archbishops. Though not formally a primate, he has special privileges conferred by the papal bull Si qua est. The metropolitan archbishop of Westminster has not been granted the title of Primate of England and Wales, which is sometimes applied to him, but his position has been described as that of "chief metropolitan" of the Catholic Church in England and Wales and as "similar to" that of the archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England (as the metropolitan bishop of the Province of Canterbury). The diocese is one of the smallest dioceses in England and Wales in geographical area, but the largest in terms of Catholic population and priests.

The suffragan sees of Westminster are the dioceses of Brentwood, East Anglia, Northampton, and Nottingham.