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The El Paso region was part of several Catholic jurisdictions before becoming the Diocese of El Paso. The Diocese of Durango was under Spanish, then Mexican control. After 1850, the succeeding vicariates and dioceses were under American control. Diocese of Durango (1620 to 1850) Vicariate Apostolic of New Mexico (1850 to 1853) [3]
St. Patrick Cathedral is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of El Paso, Texas. [1] The cathedral is located at 1118 N. Mesa Street, north of the downtown area. It is the mother church for 668,000 Catholics in the diocese (80.8% of total population; as of the 2006 survey). [2]
Temple San Ignacio de Loyola is a Catholic church building that is in El Paso, Texas. The current church was designed and executed from 1913 to 1922 by Gustavus A. Trost, of the Trost & Trost architectural and engineering company. The building is still in use, as of late 2023, and is part of the Diocese of El Paso.
At Wednesday morning mass in St. Mark's Catholic Church, 57-year-old Margarita Segura said the sermon about persevering in one's faith resonated with her. Many turn to El Paso's Catholic ...
The Texas Catholic: Biweekly Revista Católica: El Paso: The Rio Grande Catholic: Monthly Fort Worth: North Texas Catholic: Bimonthly 1982 Galveston–Houston: Texas Catholic Herald: San Angelo: West Texas Angelus: Monthly San Antonio: Today's Catholic Newspaper: 15,000 Biweekly 1892 Tyler: Catholic East Texas: Monthly 1987 Victoria: The ...
•1853.07.29: Established as the Diocese of Quincy with territory from the Diocese of Chicago •1857.01.09: See Transferred and Title Changed to Diocese of Alton •1887.01.07: Lost territory to establish the Diocese of Belleville •1923.10.26: See Transferred and Title Changed to Diocese of Springfield in Illinois
Mark Joseph Seitz (born January 10, 1954) is an American Catholic prelate who has served as Bishop of El Paso since 2013. He previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Dallas from 2010 to 2013.
Diocese of El Paso officials also are asking any victims to come forward by calling the diocese’s Office of Victim’s Assistance at 915-872-8465 or reporting it to local law enforcement agencies.