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St. Joseph became a cathedral in 1936, [4] when the Holy See established the Diocese of San Diego from part of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. The cathedral is built on the site of the earlier churches and was dedicated in 1941. [5] St. Joseph underwent restoration work in 2011 which included repainting and restoring exterior wood and concrete.
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During the Second Plenary Council of Baltimore in 1866, St. Joseph was proposed to become its own diocese. This diocese would encompass the portion of Northern Missouri that lies between the Missouri and Chariton rivers. It's first Bishop was chosen on March 3, 1869 as Bishop John Joseph Hogan. The same year, ground broke for a cathedral. [1]
The cathedral c. 1900-10. St. Joseph Parish, named after Saint Joseph, was founded by members of St. Patrick’s Parish in Columbus in 1866 to alleviate overcrowding. Its pastor, the Rev. Edward M. Fitzgerald, began to plan for the church, raised money, formed a building committee and secured property on Broad Street and Fifth for $13,500. [1]
The St. Joseph's Health Service pension crisis came to light in August 2017 when the managers of the pension fund asked the court to put it in receivership and approve a 40% across-the-board ...
On March 3, 1868 Pope Pius IX established the Diocese of St. Joseph. [3] St. Joseph's Church became the new diocese's cathedral. Bishop John J. Hogan bought property at the corner of Tenth and Isadore Streets to build the present cathedral. The cornerstone was laid on September 12, 1869. The construction of the cathedral was slow due to ...
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Following his resignation, the Diocese of St. Joseph was merged with the Diocese of Kansas City to create the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph. [8] Charles Le Blond died on December 30, 1958, at St. Joseph's Hospital in St. Joseph, Missouri, at age 75. [9] Bishop LeBlond High School in St. Joseph is named in his honor. [10]