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Pope Pius VII erected the Diocese of Cincinnati in 1821, taking all of Ohio from Bardstown. [5] Pope Pius IX erected the Diocese of Cleveland in 1847, with territory taken from Cincinnati. Northeastern Ohio would remain part of the Diocese of Cleveland for the next 97 years. The first Catholic parish in Youngstown, St. Columba, was established ...
Pages in category "Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Youngstown" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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McFadden was named the first bishop of the new Diocese of Youngstown by Pope Pius XII on June 2, 1943. [4] [2] McFadden designated St. Columba Church as the new cathedral of the diocese. The diocese then contained 110 churches, three hospitals run by religious orders, 54 parochial elementary schools, one parochial junior high school, and three ...
John F. Kennedy Catholic School, often referred to as Warren JFK, is a private, Catholic school in Warren, Ohio, United States.It is owned and operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Youngstown and is divided into two campuses: the Upper Campus for grades 6–12 and the Lower Campus for grades K–5.
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On June 20, 1927, Walsh was appointed the sixth bishop of the Diocese of Charleston by Pope Pius XI. [2] He received his episcopal consecration on September 8, 1927, from Bishop Michael Keyes , with Bishops Patrick Barry and William Hafey serving as co-consecrators , at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Savannah. [ 2 ]
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