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Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki, middle, is retiring, seen during the final Mass of Thanksgiving with Archbishop Listecki Sunday, June 9, 2024, at Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Milwaukee.
The new archbishop would become Milwaukee's 12th prelate, overseeing a 10-county archdiocese in southeast Wisconsin with 187 parishes and 101 schools. ... of the Catholic Church nationwide, the ...
The mistakes were made here, in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, in the 1970s, the 1980s and the 1990s, by the Church, by civil authorities, by Church officials, and by bishops. And for that, I beg your forgiveness in the name of the Church and in the name of this Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Three years later, the New York Times commented,
Callahan is the first Minorite to be appointed as a bishop in the United States, and was the first auxiliary bishop to be named to the Archdiocese of Milwaukee since 1979. [6] Following Dolan's appointment as archbishop of the Archdiocese of New York in February 2009, Callahan was elected as the diocesan administrator of Milwaukee on April 20 ...
Romanesque Revival church dedicated in 1850; listed on NRHP; [11] now known as Our Lady of Guadalupe Mother of Good Counsel 6924 W. Lisbon Ave. Founded in 1925, church dedicated in 1975 [12] Old St. Mary: 844 N. Broadway Oldest existing church in Milwaukee. Founded in 1846 for German immigrants. Church dedicated in 1847. Listed on the NRHP [13 ...
Here, Payne speaks at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church on Milwaukee's south side in 2021. He became pastor of St. Monica and St. Eugene on the north shore in June 2022.
The next archbishop of Milwaukee was Auxiliary Bishop Timothy M. Dolan of St. Louis, named by John Paul II in 2001. [33] Dolan took a special interest in priests and vocations, [34] [35] and the number of seminary enrollments rose during his tenure. [36] In 2009, Dolan was appointed archbishop of New York.
George Weakland was born on April 2, 1927, in Patton, Pennsylvania, to Basil Weakland (1897–1932) and Mary Kane (1898–1978).He had four sisters: Leora, Elizabeth, Barbara, and Marian; and a brother William.