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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 next 100 years. St. Mary the Immaculate Conception parish, founded in 1867, was the first Catholic parish in Michigan City. [5] The first Catholic parish in Gary was Holy Angels, established in 1906 ...
Hohman Avenue Commercial Historic District is a national historic district located at Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. ... Roman Catholic Church Complex (Church, 1912 ...
Calumet College of St. Joseph (or, Calumet College) is a private Roman Catholic college in Hammond, Indiana. It was founded in 1951 as an extension of Saint Joseph's College and is associated with the Missionaries of the Precious Blood. In fall 2022, it enrolled 658 undergraduates and 95 graduate students. [3]
Churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Roman Catholic churches in Indiana" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "Churches in Lake County, Indiana" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... First Baptist Church (Hammond, Indiana)
St. John the Evangelist Parish is a Roman Catholic church located in St. John, Indiana, United States. The Church was the first church in Lake County and was founded in 1839 by German immigrant John Hack. The present church has 1,335 families that belong to the parish. [1] St.
The Rev. John A. Sullivan was the pastor when the present church was built in the Gothic Revival style. The cornerstone was laid on October 26, 1947, and it was dedicated on January 29, 1950, by Bishop John F. Noll. When Pope Pius XII established the Diocese of Gary on December 10, 1956, [3] Holy Angels Church became the cathedral of the new ...
In 1900, the diocese had 102 churches with resident pastors, 39 mission churches, and 73 parochial schools; in 1924, there were 148 churches with resident pastors, 31 mission churches, and 106 parochial schools. [9] Alerding died in 1924. John F. Noll was appointed the fifth bishop of the Diocese of Fort Wayne by Pope Pius XI in 1925. [10]