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The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Hartford (Latin: Archidioecesis Metropolitae Hartfortiensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Connecticut in the United States. It is a metropolitan see. It was established as the Diocese of Hartford in 1843, when there were only 600 Catholic people in Hartford ...
The Cathedral of St. Joseph in Hartford, Connecticut, United States, is the mother church and seat of the Archdiocese of Hartford. Dedicated on May 15, 1962, it stands on the site of the first cathedral which was destroyed by fire in 1956. It is located on Farmington Avenue just outside downtown Hartford.
SS. Cyril and Methodius Parish and the Hartford Polonia 1873-1980. Garrett Printing Inc. ISBN 978-0-9609702-1-6. The 150th Anniversary of Polish-American Pastoral Ministry. Webster, Massachusetts: St. Joseph Basilica. September 11, 2005. The Official Catholic Directory in USA
May 13—MANCHESTER — The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford is planning to merge the two existing parishes into one with multiple facilities, Archbishop Leonard P. Blair said in a letter.
S. Sacred Heart Parish (New Britain, Connecticut) Saint Anne Church (Waterbury, CT) St. Augustine Parish (Hartford, Connecticut) St. Joseph Parish, Suffield
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford (3 C, 9 P) B. Roman Catholic bishops in Rhode Island (1 C) Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport (2 C, 45 P) C.
When the Diocese of Hartford was elevated to the rank of an archdiocese on August 6, 1953, O'Brien was made its first archbishop. [2] At the same time, O'Brien became Metropolitan of the Hartford Province (Hartford, Bridgeport, Norwich, Providence). The Cathedral of St. Joseph was destroyed by a fire of suspicious origin on 31 December 1956 ...
The following is a list of the currently functioning elementary and middle schools run by the Archdiocese of Hartford. The list is sortable: for example, to see the schools listed alphabetically by town, click on the box at the top of the "Town" column. All information was gathered from the records of the Archdiocese's Office of Catholic ...