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词条 Roman Catholic Diocese of Lincoln
释义

  1. History

  2. Demographics and statistics[9]

  3. Bishops

     Bishops of Lincoln  Diocesan priests who have become bishops 

  4. High schools

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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| name = Lincoln
| latin = Dioecesis Lincolnensis
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| image_alt =
| caption =
| country = United States
| territory = The territory that lies south of the Platte River across Southern Nebraska
| province = Omaha
| coordinates =
| area_sqmi = 23,844
| population = 588,641
| population_as_of = 2012
| catholics = 96,625
| catholics_percent = 16.4
| parishes = 134
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| denomination = Catholic
| rite = Roman Rite
| established = August 2, 1887 ({{age|1887|8|2}} years ago)
| cathedral = Cathedral of the Risen Christ
| cocathedral =
| patron = Immaculate Conception
| priests =
| pope = {{Incumbent pope}}
| bishop = James D. Conley
| coadjutor =
| auxiliary_bishops =
| vicar_general =
| emeritus_bishops = Fabian Bruskewitz
| map = Diocese of Lincoln map 1.png
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| website = www.lincolndiocese.org
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Lincoln ({{lang-la|Dioecesis Lincolnensis}}) is a Catholic diocese in Nebraska, United States, and comprises the majority of the eastern and central portions of the state south of the Platte River. It is a suffragan see to the Archdiocese of Omaha. The episcopal see is in Lincoln, Nebraska. Bishop James D. Conley is the current ordinary of the Diocese. The Cathedral of the Risen Christ is the cathedral parish of the diocese.

History

The diocese was established on August 2, 1887, by Pope Leo XIII from the territory taken from the Diocese of Omaha.[1][2]

In 1996, Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz issued a statement forbidding Catholics in the diocese to join a number of organizations, including the Society of St. Pius X, Call to Action, Planned Parenthood, Catholics for a Free Choice, the Hemlock Society, and various Masonic groups, under pain of excommunication.[3]

In 2006, the Diocese rejected the proposed undertaking of an audit by the National Review Board of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops - which would have examined whether the Diocese had effectively implemented national guidelines on sex-abuse programs[4] In June 2014, the chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' National Review Board for the protection of children reported that the Lincoln diocese was the only one in the United States that had yet to comply with the USCCB's charter requiring every diocese to submit its procedures for the protection of children to the Review Board for an audit.[5] According to a 2015 statement by Conley, the Lincoln Diocese has complied with all church and civil laws on child-abuse reporting and child protection. He stated that the audit process had been improved and that the diocese would now therefore participate.[6]

The Diocese of Lincoln is the only diocese in the United States that does not allow female altar servers, after the only other holdout ended its prohibition on females in 2006.[7] However, it was joined by a church in the Diocese of Phoenix in August 2011, when it was announced that girls would no longer be allowed to altar serve.[8]

Demographics and statistics[9]

  • Total population: 588,641
  • Catholic population: 96,625
  • Diocese patron: Immaculate Conception
  • Priests: 150
  • Deacons: 3 permanent; 8 transitional
  • Parishes: 134
  • Seminarians: 49
  • Religious priests: 10
  • Religious sisters: 141

Bishops

The bishops of the diocese and their years of service:[10]

Bishops of Lincoln

  1. Thomas Bonacum (1887-1911)
  2. John Henry Tihen (1911-1917), appointed Bishop of Denver
  3. Charles Joseph O'Reilly (1918-1923)
  4. Francis Beckman (1924-1930), appointed Archbishop of Dubuque
  5. Louis Benedict Kucera (1930-1957)
  6. James Vincent Casey (1957-1967), appointed Archbishop of Denver
  7. Glennon Patrick Flavin (1967-1992)
  8. Fabian Bruskewitz (1992-2012)
  9. James D. Conley (2012-present)

Diocesan priests who have become bishops

  • Robert F. Vasa, appointed Bishop of Baker and later Bishop of Santa Rosa in California
  • Thomas Olmsted, appointed Bishop of Wichita and later Bishop of Phoenix
  • Michael Owen Jackels, appointed Bishop of Wichita and later Archbishop of Dubuque
  • John Folda appointed Bishop of Fargo

High schools

  • Aquinas High School, David City
  • Sacred Heart High School, Falls City
  • St. Cecilia High School, Hastings
  • Lourdes Central Catholic High School, Nebraska City
  • Pius X High School, Lincoln
  • Bishop Neumann High School, Wahoo

See also

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  • Catholic Church by country
  • Catholic Church in the United States
  • Ecclesiastical Province of Omaha
  • Global organisation of the Catholic Church
  • List of Roman Catholic archdioceses (by country and continent)
  • List of Roman Catholic dioceses (alphabetical) (including archdioceses)
  • List of Roman Catholic dioceses (structured view) (including archdioceses)
  • List of the Catholic dioceses of the United States

References

1. ^"Brief History of the Diocese of Lincoln". {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150319225817/http://www.lincolndiocese.org/diocese/history-of-the-diocese |date=2015-03-19 }} Catholic Diocese of Lincoln. Retrieved 2015-03-19. [https://web.archive.org/web/20150319225817/http://www.lincolndiocese.org/diocese/history-of-the-diocese Archived 2015-03-19] at [https://archive.org/web/ Wayback Machine].
2. ^"Archdiocese History". {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141214055440/http://www.archomaha.org/about/history/ |date=2014-12-14 }} Archdiocese of Omaha. Retrieved 2015-03-19. [https://web.archive.org/web/20141214055440/http://www.archomaha.org/about/history/ Archived 2014-12-14] at [https://web.archive.org/web/ Wayback Machine].
3. ^Bruskewitz, Fabian. "Statement of Bishop Bruskewitz Excommunicating Certain Groups". Reproduced at CatholicCulture.org. 1996-03-19. Retrieved 2013-04-12.
4. ^"Bishop Bruskewitz shoots back at National Review Board",Catholic World News, April 2, 2006.
5. ^{{cite news|last1=Roewe|first1=Brian|title=Bishops talk sex abuse complacency, not accountability at annual meeting |url=http://ncronline.org/news/accountability/bishops-talk-sex-abuse-complacency-not-accountability-annual-meeting |accessdate=2015-05-04|work=National Catholic Reporter|date=2014-06-12}}
6. ^{{cite news |last=Jones |first=Kevin J |title=For Diocese of Lincoln, Audit Will Strengthen Its Effective Child-Protection |url=http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/for-diocese-of-lincoln-audit-will-strengthen-its-effective-child-protection/ |date=September 11, 2015 |publisher=National Catholic Register |access-date=May 9, 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web |title=Neb. diocese is lone U.S. holdout on allowing altar girls |url=https://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/religion/2006-03-22-altar-girls_x.htm |publisher=USA Today |accessdate=2 November 2018 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20171109074610/https://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/religion/2006-03-22-altar-girls_x.htm |archivedate=9 November 2017| dead-url=no|date=22 March 2006|}}
8. ^{{cite web |last1=Clancy |first1=Michael |title=Phoenix diocese cathedral won't allow girl altar servers |url=http://archive.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/20110821phoenix-catholic-diocese-girl-servers.html#ixzz2HBvJANlK |website=The Arizona Republic |publisher=The Arizona Republic |accessdate=2 November 2018 |archiveurl=https://archive.fo/NA111 |archivedate=2 November 2018| dead-url=no}}
9. ^http://www.dioceseoflincoln.org/Pages/about_home.aspx
10. ^"Bishops of Lincoln". {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150319231857/http://www.lincolndiocese.org/diocese/bishops/bishops-of-lincoln |date=2015-03-19 }} Diocese of Lincoln. Retrieved 2015-03-19. [https://web.archive.org/web/20150319231857/http://www.lincolndiocese.org/diocese/bishops/bishops-of-lincoln Archived 2015-03-19] at [https://archive.org/web/ Wayback Machine].

External links

  • Diocesan website
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