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词条 Roman Catholic Diocese of Gaylord
释义

  1. History

  2. Bishops

     Bishops of Gaylord  Other priest of this diocese who became bishop 

  3. High schools

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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| name = Gaylord
| latin = Dioecesis Gaylordensis
| local =
| image = CoA Roman Catholic Diocese of Gaylord.svg
| image_size = 175px
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| country = {{flag|United States}}
| territory = Counties of Charlevoix, Emmet, Cheboygan, Presque Isle, Leelanau, Antrim, Otsego, Montmorency, Alpena, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Crawford, Oscoda, Alcona, Manistee, Wexford, Missaukee, Roscommon, Ogemaw, and Iosco
| province = Detroit
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| area_sqmi = 11,171
| population = 506,623
| population_as_of = 2018
| catholics = 46,095[1]
| catholics_percent = 9.1
| parishes = 75
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| schools = 17
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| denomination = Roman Catholic
| rite = Roman Rite
| established = December 19, 1970 ({{age|1970|12|19}} years ago)
| cathedral = St. Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral
| cocathedral =
| patron = Our Lady of Mount Carmel
| priests = 76
| pope = {{Incumbent pope}}
| bishop = Steven J. Raica
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| map = Diocese of Gaylord map 1.jpg
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| website = www.dioceseofgaylord.org
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Gaylord ({{lang-la|Dioecesis Gaylordensis}}) is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the Northern Michigan region of the United States. It comprises the twenty-one most northern counties of the lower peninsula of the state, and includes the cities of Gaylord, Traverse City, Alpena, Manistee and Petoskey. The fifth and current bishop is Steven J. Raica.

The diocese covers approximately {{convert|11,171|sqmi}} and has a population of 505,000, 66,000 of whom are Catholic. It contains 77 parishes and 17 schools.[1]

History

Pope Paul VI created the Diocese of Gaylord December 19, 1970 from territory separated from the Dioceses of Saginaw and Grand Rapids, and erected it on July 20, 1971.[1] He named Edmund Szoka as first bishop and the church of St. Mary, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel as cathedral.

Bishops

Bishops of Gaylord

  1. Edmund Casimir Szoka (1971-1981), appointed Archbishop of Detroit and later President of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See and President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State and Governorate of Vatican City State (elevated to Cardinal in 1988)
  2. Robert John Rose (1981-1989), appointed Bishop of Grand Rapids
  3. Patrick R. Cooney (1989-2009)
  4. Bernard Hebda (2009-2013), appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Newark and later Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
  5. Steven J. Raica (2014–present)

Other priest of this diocese who became bishop

  • Chad William Zielinski, appointed Bishop of Fairbanks in 2014

High schools

  • Catholic Central High School, Manistee
  • St. Francis High School, Traverse City
  • St. Mary Cathedral High School, Gaylord
  • St. Mary High School, Lake Leelanau
  • St. Michael Academy, Petoskey

See also

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

References

1. ^{{cite web| title=About Our Diocese| url=http://www.dioceseofgaylord.org/about_our_diocese-18/| publisher=Diocese of Gaylord| accessdate=2016-03-16}}
* 1. 

External links

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Gaylord Official Site
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