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The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is the seat of the Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Illinois. The cathedral, for which the cornerstone was laid on August 14, 1927, was dedicated on October 14, 1928. The cathedral complex is built in a modified Greek Revival architectural style. [2]
300 E. 16th Ave, Apache Junction: Founded as a mission in 1949, current church dedicated in 1989 [62] St. Helen of the Cross 205 W. 8th St, Eloy Founded as a mission in 1936, became a parish in 1952 and current church was dedicated that same year [63] St Helen 66 E. Maplewood St, Oracle Founded as a mission in 1927, became a parish in 1954 [64]
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Roman Catholic) 39°47′36″N 89°38′55″W / 39.7934°N 89.6487°W / 39.7934; -89.6487 ( Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Springfield,
The mother church is the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Springfield. The Diocese of Springfield in Illinois is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Chicago. [2] On April 20, 2010, Pope Benedict XVI named Thomas J. Paprocki as the ninth bishop of Springfield in Illinois. [3]
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church: built 1907 1991 NRHP-listed 1703 Dublin Street: Mobile, Alabama: Archdiocese of Mobile, parish church. St. Joseph's Parish was established in 1857. St. Matthew's Catholic Church: built 1913
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Parish House. John Batchelder of Trinity Church in Jacksonville, Illinois occasionally came to Springfield starting in 1832 to hold services for the local Episcopalians. St. Paul's parish was established by Philander Chase, the first Bishop of Illinois, on June 19, 1835; the same year the Diocese of Illinois was established.