词条 | Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn |
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| jurisdiction = Diocese | name = Brooklyn and Queens | latin = Dioecesis Bruklyniensis Et Reginae | coat = Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn.svg | coat_size = 175px | coat_alt = | flag = Flag of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn.svg | flag_size = 300px | flag_alt = | caption = | country = {{flag|United States}} | metropolitan = 310 Prospect Park West Brooklyn, New York, 11215 | territory = Brooklyn and Queens | province = Archdiocese of New York | coordinates = | area_sqmi = 179 | population = 5,007,353 | population_as_of = July 2017 | catholics = 1,506,000 | parishes =188 | churches = | congregations = | schools = 99 | members = | denomination = Catholic | rite = Roman Rite | established = July 29, 1853 | cathedral = Cathedral Basilica of St. James | cocathedral = Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph | patron = | priests = 472 | pope = {{Incumbent pope}} | bishop = Nicholas Anthony DiMarzio | metro_archbishop = Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan Archbishop of New York | coadjutor = | auxiliary_bishops = Octavio Cisneros Paul Robert Sanchez Raymond Francis Chappetto James Massa Witold Mroziewski Neil Edward Tiedemann | emeritus_bishops = Guy Sansaricq | map = Diocese of Brooklyn map 1.png | map_alt = | map_caption = | website = dioceseofbrooklyn.org | footnotes = }}{{multiple image | footer = The Cathedral Basilica of St. James in Brooklyn (top) and Saint Joseph Church in Prospect Heights, named co-cathedral in February 2013 (bottom) | width = 230 | direction = vertical | image1 = James Cathedral Bklyn tower jeh.JPG | alt1 = | image2 = Joseph RCC 856 Pacific St jeh.jpg | alt2 = }} The Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens is a diocese of the Catholic Church in the U.S. state of New York. It is headquartered in Brooklyn and its territory encompasses the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. It is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of New York. The diocesan cathedral is the Cathedral Basilica of St. James in Downtown Brooklyn and its co-cathedral is the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph in Prospect Heights. The current diocesan bishop is Nicholas Anthony DiMarzio. Brooklyn is one of the few dioceses in the United States that is made up of 100% urban territory.[1] The Bishop of the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens, Bishop Anthony DiMarzio, presides from both the Cathedral Basilica of St. James and the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph. This atypical arrangement was required due to the small size of the Cathedral Basilica of St. James. St. Joseph's Church was designated as a Co-Cathedral for the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens on February 14, 2013, by Pope Benedict XVI after Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio petitioned the Vatican. [2] HistoryThe diocese was established in 1853 out of the territory of the Archdiocese of New York, at a time when Brooklyn was still a separate city from New York City.[3] It originally included all of Long Island, but its present-day territory was established in 1957 when Nassau and Suffolk Counties were split to form the Diocese of Rockville Centre.[4] BishopsThe lists of the bishops and auxiliary bishops of the diocese and their years of service, followed by other priests of the diocese who became bishops: Bishops of the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens
Auxiliary BishopsPresent
Other priests of the diocese who became bishops
EducationThe sitting bishop is also the true principal of the diocese's pre-seminary high school, Cathedral Preparatory Seminary. As of March 2009, Cathedral Preparatory Seminary is the only full-time high school seminary in the nation{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}}. Three Diocesan and/or parish high schools are under the auspices of the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}}. High schoolsThere are three Diocesan and/or parish high schools under the auspices of the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens. While the Catholic high schools below may geographically lie within the diocese, most are run independently of it. [5]Brooklyn
Elementary schoolsThere were 116 Diocesan and parish elementary schools in the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens in March 2009. In the fall of 2009, a new free tuition school called the Pope John Paul II Family Academy [6] opened [7] at St. Barbara's School in Bushwick, Brooklyn. CemeteriesThere are nine Catholic cemeteries serving the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens; two in Brooklyn, five in Queens and three outside the Diocese of Brooklyn. Brooklyn
Hospitals
References1. ^Coen, Joseph W.; McNamara, Patrick, J.; Vaccari, Peter I. Diocese of Immigrants: The Brooklyn Catholic Experience 1853-2003, Éditions du Signe, 2004. {{ISBN|2-7468-0912-5}}. p. 120 2. ^http://dioceseofbrooklyn.org/homepage/co-cathedral-st-joseph/ 3. ^http://www.dioceseofbrooklyn.org/about/diocesan_stats.aspx 4. ^Who We Are," Diocese of Rockville Centre website (accessed 2009-November–02). 5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.dioceseofbrooklyn.org/education/highschools.aspx |title=Catholic High Schools |accessdate=2009-05-27 |publisher=Diocese of Brooklyn website |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090501170245/http://dioceseofbrooklyn.org/education/highschools.aspx |archivedate=May 1, 2009 |df= }} 6. ^{{cite news | author = NY Daily News | title = Rich donor aids new Catholic school for poor fams| date = 2009-02-27 | url = http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/brooklyn/2009/02/27/2009-02-27_rich_donor_aids_new_catholic_school_for_-2.html | accessdate= 2009-03-20}} 7. ^Pope John Pall II Family Academy official site External links{{commons category|Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn}}{{Portal|New York City|Catholicism}}
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