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3233 Lagrange St, Toledo St. Hedwig Campus closed in 2017 St. Catherine of Siena 4555 N Haven Ave, Toledo St. Charles Borromeo 1842 Airport Hwy, Toledo St. Clement 3030 Tremainsville Rd, Toledo St. Francis de Sales Chapel 501 Cherry St, Toledo St. Hyacinth 719 Evesham Ave, Toledo St. Joan of Arc 5856 Heatherdowns Ave, Toledo St. John the ...
St. Clement – Toledo (closed) St. Hedwig – Toledo (combined with St. Adalbert to form Pope John Paul II in 2005) St. Hyacinth – Toledo (closed, 2005) St. James – Toledo (combined with Queen of Peace to form Queen of Apostles) St. John the Baptist – Toledo (closed, 2016) St. Jude – Toledo (closed, 2002) St. Martin de Porres ...
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St. Clement's became one of the largest churches in the Diocese of the Rio Grande with more than 700 members. [11] St. Clement's also contributed to the planting of the Episcopal churches of St. Anne's, St. Alban's, St. Christopher's, All Saints, and St. Francis on the Hill in El Paso. [1] St. Clement was designated as a diocesan pro-cathedral ...
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On January 24, 2003, Garcia-Siller was appointed auxiliary bishop of Chicago and Titular Bishop of Oescus by Pope John Paul II. [4] He received his episcopal consecration on March 19, 2003, at Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago from Cardinal Francis George, with Bishops Raymond E. Goedert and Ricardo Urquidi serving as co-consecrators. [4]