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George Avis Fulcher (January 30, 1922 – January 25, 1984) was an American Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lafayette in Indiana from 1983 until his death in 1984. [1] He previously served as an auxiliary bishop in the Diocese of Columbus from 1976 to 1983.
Within his first five years, Gallagher dedicated many churches in northern Indiana. With Gallagher's retirement in 1982, Auxiliary Bishop George Fulcher of the Diocese of Columbus was appointed by Pope John Paul II as his replacement. [9] In January 1984, Fulcher died in a car crash. The pope selected Monsignor William Higi in 1984 to succeed ...
The Chronicle-Tribune was created in 1968 when The Marion Chronicle (established in 1865 as an evening newspaper) was combined with The Marion Leader-Tribune (established in 1912 as a morning newspaper); the papers had published a combined Sunday edition under the Chronicle-Tribune name. It was published as an all-day newspaper with morning and ...
In 1827, the bishop of the Diocese of St. Louis assumed jurisdiction in the new state of Indiana. In 1834, Pope Gregory XVI erected the Diocese of Vincennes, which included both Indiana and Illinois. Pope Pius IX created the Diocese of Fort Wayne for Indiana only in 1857, including the Gary area. Gary would remain part of this diocese for the ...
Holy Trinity Church, the home of the chancery since 1957, was named the pro-cathedral, for the diocese. [1] After Grimmelsman retired in 1965, Pope Paul VI appointed Auxiliary Bishop Paul Leibold of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati as the second bishop of Evansville. [1] Three years later in 1969, Paul VI named Leibold as archbishop of Cincinnati.
Bishop was believed to be the first person in Indiana convicted of murder in the death of an "unborn but viable fetus" since a related state law was passed in 2001.
Chatard, Indiana's first American-born bishop, was consecrated as bishop of Vincennes in Rome, Italy, on May 12, 1878. [43] [44] Chatard obtained permission from Pope Leo XIII to move the bishop's residence and diocesan chancery to Indianapolis in 1878, but the episcopal see remained at Vincennes.
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