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Thomas John Curry (born January 17, 1943) is an Irish-born American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Curry served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles in California from 1994 to 2018. From 1994 to 2013, he was episcopal vicar of the Santa Barbara Pastoral Region of the archdiocese. [1]
The Santa Barbara Pastoral region has been governed by four auxiliary bishops since its foundation: [1] Auxiliary Bishop Patrick Ziemann (1986 to 1992) [4] [5] Auxiliary Bishop Thomas J. Curry, (1994 to 2013). [6] He resigned in 2013 amid allegations that he concealed sexual crimes committed by other priests. [7]
Michael Bruce Curry (born March 13, 1953) is an American retired bishop who was the 27th presiding bishop and primate of the Episcopal Church. Elected in 2015, he was the first African American elected to the role, having previously served as Bishop of North Carolina from 2000 to 2015.
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Santa Barbara, covering Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties. The region has 37 parishes, 6 Catholic high schools, 3 Catholic hospitals, 4 cemeteries, 3 active duty military chapel installations, 6 parochial missions and 4 Spanish missions. As of 2023, the Episcopal Vicar is Bishop SÅ‚awomir Szkredka.
James E. Curry (b. 1948), suffragan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut; L. F. P. Curry (1887–1977), presiding bishop of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Michael Curry (bishop) (b. 1953), presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church; Thomas John Curry (b. 1943), auxiliary bishop of the Catholic Archdiocese ...
The archdiocese spans three counties: Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara. Not all the schools listed are operated by the archdiocese. Some are operated by religious institutes such as the Jesuits or the Franciscans. There are five universities or colleges, and 51 high schools within the archdiocese.
The Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles is a community of 48,874 Episcopalians in 147 congregations, 40 schools, and 18 major institutions, spanning all of Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties, and part of Riverside County.