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Diocese of Saint Thomas in the Virgin Islands Diœcesis Sancti Thomae in Insulis Virgineis | |
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Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral | |
Coat of arms | |
| Location | |
| Country | United States |
| Territory | Saint Thomas, Saint Croix and Saint John in the United States Virgin Islands |
| Ecclesiastical province | Washington |
| Statistics | |
| Area | 135 km2 (52 sq mi) |
Population
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| Parishes | 8 |
| Information | |
| Denomination | Catholic Church |
| Sui iuris church | Latin Church |
| Rite | Roman Rite |
| Established | April 30, 1960 (65 years ago) |
| Cathedral | Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul |
| Patron saint | Saints Peter and Paul |
| Current leadership | |
| Pope | Leo XIV |
| Bishop | Jerome Feudjio |
| Metropolitan Archbishop | Robert McElroy |
| Vicar General | Andrea Filippucci |
| Bishops emeritus | Herbert A. Bevard |
| Map | |
The U.S. Virgin Islands of Saint Thomas, Saint Croix and Saint John | |
| Website | |
| catholicvi.com | |
The Diocese of Saint Thomas in the Virgin Islands (Latin: Diœcesis Sancti Thomae in Insulis Virgineis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church for the U.S. Virgin Islands. It is the only suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Washington.
The mother church of the diocese is Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral in St. Thomas. The bishop of St. Thomas belongs to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and is an observer with the Antilles Episcopal Conference. Since 2021, the Bishop of St. Thomas has been Jerome Feudjio.
By 1733, the present day US and British Virgin Islands were a colony of the Kingdom Denmark, but were under the Catholic jurisdiction of the Diocese of San Juan in Puerto Rico, then a Spanish colony. The first Catholic church in the Virgin Islands was Holy Cross Catholic Church in Christiansted on the island of St. Croix, opening in 1755.[1] On the island of St. Thomas, the first Catholic building opened in 1802 in Charlotte Amalie.
The Vatican in 1804 asked Bishop John Carroll from the Diocese of Baltimore in the United States to send priests to the Virgin Islands. These priests tended to Spanish merchants and French planters living there.[2] The current Saints Peter and Paul church in Charlotte Amalie was constructed in 1848. In 1917, during World War I, the Government of Denmark sold St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas to the United States. They became the US Virgin Islands.[3]
Pope Paul VI erected the Territorial Prelature of the Virgin Islands in 1960, taking the Virgin Islands from the Diocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico.[4] He named Reverend Edward Harper of the Diocese of Brooklyn as the apostolic prefect. In 1977, Paul VI elevated the prefecture to the Diocese of Saint Thomas in the Virgin Islands, naming Harper as its first bishop.[5]
Pope John Paul II in 1984 appointed Reverend Seán Patrick O'Malley from Washington as coadjutor bishop in St. Thomas to assist Harper.[6] After 25 years of service, Harper retired in 1985. O'Malley automatically succeeded him as the next bishop of St. Thomas. While bishop, O'Malley worked with the homeless and opened a home for people with HIV/AIDS. In 1992, he was named bishop of the Diocese of Fall River.
The next bishop of St. Thomas was Reverend Elliot Thomas of St. Thomas, appointed by John Paul II in 1993. Auxiliary Bishop George V. Murry from the Archdiocese of Chicago was appointed as coadjutor bishop by John Paul II in 1998.[7] When Thomas retired in 1999, Murry replaced him. In 2007, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Murry as bishop of the Diocese of Youngstown.[8]
To replace Murry, Benedict XVI named Monsignor Herbert Bevard from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in 2008.[9] In the aftermath of Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria in 2017, Catholic Charities opened five soup kitchens in the Virgin Islands to aid storm victims.[10]
A health emergency forced Bevard to retire as bishop in 2020. Pope Francis then named Monsignor Jerome Feudjio of St. Thomas in 2021 as the new bishop.[11][12]
As of 2025, Feudjio is the current bishop of St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands.

Edward John Harper (1960–1977)
Adalberto Martínez Flores (priest here, 1985–1993), appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Asunción, Paraguay in 1997
As of 2025, the Diocese of St. Thomas has four parishes, all of them on St. Croix:[13]
As of 2025, the Diocese of St. Thomas has four schools[13]