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  2. Roman Catholic Diocese of Saginaw - Wikipedia

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    The 1938 P.J. Kenedy Official Catholic Directory notes that the new diocese had a Catholic population of 77,705, with 81 parishes, 31 missions, 112 priests, 41 parishes with schools (of which 17 were high schools), two hospitals, a children's home and a residence for working girls.

  3. Steven J. Schloeder - Wikipedia

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    "Oh Ancient Beauty Ever New: Thinking about Sacramental Architecture" in The Official Catholic Directory, Berkeley Heights NJ: P.J. Kenedy & Sons, 2010. “Heaven Wedded to Earth” in Ministry and Liturgy 34.4 (2007): 8–11, 31–34. L’architettura del Corpo Mistico: Progettare per il culto secondo il Concilio Vaticano II. Palermo: Casa L ...

  4. Joseph A. Suneg - Wikipedia

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    Msgr. Joseph A. Suneg, ca 1973. Joseph Anthony Suneg (11 October 1897 – 21 May 1989) was ordained a priest of the Catholic Church in the United States and later elevated to Domestic Prelate by Pope Pius XII [1] in official recognition of his valuable service to the growth of the Catholic Church in Omaha.

  5. RCL Benziger - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, it was merged with three other companies: Bruce Publishing, founded in Milwaukee in the 1890s, P. J. Kenedy & Sons of New York (excluding the Official Catholic Directory) and Glencoe Press, which began in Beverly Hills in 1966. [4]

  6. John Joseph McCort - Wikipedia

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    Upon McCort's arrival in 1920, the Diocese of Altoona contained 148 priests, 110 churches, 91 parishes, 42 parochial schools, and a Catholic population of 123,756. [11] By the time of his death in 1936, there were 197 priests, 129 churches, 111 parishes, 50 parochial schools, and a Catholic population that had fallen to 100,634 during the Great ...

  7. Bernard Joseph Mahoney - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Mahoney was born on July 24, 1875, in Albany, New York, to Daniel and Honora (née O'Connor) Mahoney, who were Irish immigrants. [1] His father worked for the Boston and Albany Railroad and moved the family to Rensselaer when Bernard was still a child. [2]

  8. Anthony Joseph Schuler - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Joseph Schuler SJ (September 20, 1869 – June 3, 1944) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. A member of the Society of Jesus , he served as the first Bishop of El Paso from 1915 to 1942.

  9. Maurice John Dingman - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Dingman was born on January 20, 1914, on a farm near St. Paul, Iowa, to Theodore and Angela (née Witte) Dingman. [1] He attended St. Ambrose College in Davenport before studying in Rome at the Pontifical North American College and the Pontifical Gregorian University.