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词条 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mobile
释义

  1. History

  2. Bishops

     Bishops of Mobile  Archbishops of Mobile  Auxiliary Bishop 

  3. Schools

      Secondary schools    High schools    Middle schools    Elementary schools  

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox diocese
| jurisdiction = Archdiocese
| name = Mobile
| latin = Archidioecesis Mobiliensis
| local =
| image = Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mobile.svg
| image_size = 175px
| image_alt =
| caption =
| country =
| territory = Lower half of Alabama
| province = Province of Mobile
| coordinates =
| area_km2 = 59,467
| population = 1,772,873
| population_as_of = 2013
| catholics = 67,488
| catholics_percent = 3.8
| parishes =
| churches =
| congregations =
| schools =
| members =
| denomination = Roman Catholic
| rite = Latin Rite
| established = 1825
| cathedral = Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
| cocathedral =
| patron = Immaculate Conception (Primary)
Irenaeus of Lyons, Michael the Archangel (Secondary)
| priests =
| pope = {{Incumbent pope}}
| bishop_title = Archbishop
| bishop = Thomas John Rodi
| coadjutor =
| auxiliary_bishops =
| vicar_general =
| emeritus_bishops = Oscar Hugh Lipscomb
| map = Archdiocese of Mobile.jpg
| map_alt =
| map_caption =
| website = mobilearchdiocese.org
| footnotes =
}}

The Archdiocese of Mobile (Latin: Archidioecesis Mobiliensis) is a Roman Catholic archdiocese comprising the lower 28 counties of Alabama. It is the metropolitan seat of the Province of Mobile, which includes the suffragan bishopric sees of the Diocese of Biloxi, the Diocese of Jackson, and the Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama. The Archbishop of Mobile is the pastor of the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception located in Mobile, Alabama.

{{As of|2004}}, it contained 65,588 Roman Catholics from a population of just over 1.65 million, and was approximately 4% Roman Catholic.[1] Most of the archdiocese's Catholic population lives in the Mobile area - 46,503 as of 2000 - and, as a result, the Mobile area is considerably more Catholic than the archdiocese at large. These numbers are based solely on parish membership lists; many Catholics in the area do not formally register with a parish, while many children are often not included in parish lists.

History

The diocese was originally erected by Pope Leo XII in 1825, as Vicariate Apostolic of Alabama and the Floridas. It was established as the Diocese of Mobile by Pope Pius VIII on May 15, 1829. The diocese had its name changed to the Diocese of Mobile-Birmingham by Pope Pius XII on July 9, 1954, and was redesignated as the Diocese of Mobile by Pope Paul VI on June 28, 1969. The Ecclesiastical Province of Mobile was erected by Pope John Paul II on November 16, 1980. Before then, the diocese had been part of the Ecclesiastical Province of New Orleans.

Bishops

The lists of the bishops and archbishops of Mobile and dates of service:

Bishops of Mobile

  1. Michael Portier (1825-1859)
  2. John Quinlan (1859-1883)
  3. Dominic Manucy (1884)
  4. Jeremiah O'Sullivan (1885-1896)
  5. Edward Patrick Allen (1897-1926)
  6. Thomas Joseph Toolen (1927-1969), elevated to Archbishop (ad personam) in 1954
  7. John Lawrence May (1969-1980), appointed Archbishop of Saint Louis

Archbishops of Mobile

  1. Oscar Hugh Lipscomb (1980-2008)
  2. Thomas John Rodi (2008-present)

Auxiliary Bishop

  • Joseph Aloysius Durick (1954-1963), appointed Coadjutor Bishop and later Bishop of Nashville

Schools

Secondary schools

High schools

  • McGill-Toolen Catholic High School (Mobile)
  • Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School (Montgomery)
  • St. Michael Catholic High School (Fairhope)

Middle schools

  • Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School (Montgomery)

Elementary schools

  • Christ the King Catholic School (Daphne)
  • Corpus Christi School (Mobile)
  • Little Flower Catholic School (Mobile)
  • Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic School (Mobile)
  • Resurrection Catholic School (Montgomery)
  • St. Bede School (Montgomery)
  • St. Benedict Catholic School (Elberta)
  • St. Columba Pre-School (Dothan)
  • St. Dominic School (Mobile)
  • St. Ignatius School (Mobile)
  • St. Joseph Catholic School (Tuskegee)
  • St. Mary Catholic School (Mobile)
  • St. Patrick Catholic School (Phenix City)
  • St. Patrick School (Robertsdale)
  • St. Pius X Catholic School (Mobile)
  • St. Vincent De Paul Catholic School (Mobile)

See also

{{Portal|Catholicism}}
  • Catholic Church by country
  • Catholic Church hierarchy
  • Convent and Academy of the Visitation
  • List of the Catholic dioceses of the United States

References

1. ^{{Catholic-hierarchy|diocese|dmobi|Archdiocese of Mobile|21 January 2015}}

External links

  • Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mobile Official Site
  • 1911 History of the Archdiocese of Mobile
  • Archdiocese of Mobile article, Encyclopedia of Alabama
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20091214032048/http://www.mobilevocations.com/history.html History of the Archdiocese of Mobile]
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