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The Archives of the Diocese of Covington offers assistance in obtaining sacramental records and other genealogical information. Find support after divorce or separation? New Beginnings is the diocese’s Separated and Divorced ministry.
Today, over 150 years later, the Diocese of Covington is comprised of the 14 northern-most counties in Kentucky. Our eleventh bishop, Bishop John C. Iffert, was ordained and installed at the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption September 30, 2021.
The Official Directory of the Diocese of Covington contains contact information for priests and religious, as well as Mass times and staff information for parishes and Curia offices.
On July 13, 2021, Father Iffert was appointed Bishop of Covington. He was consecrated and installed on September 30, 2021 at the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington has 38 Catholic schools, from preschools through high schools. We’re located where you need us, throughout Northern Kentucky. Come discover all the benefits that a Catholic school offers!
Office phone: (859) 392-1500. Current assignment: 11th Bishop of the Diocese of Covington, Ky. Mailing Address: 1125 Madison Ave. Covington, KY 41011-3115. Ordination: Episcopal: September 30, 2021.
Official newspaper of the Diocese of Covington, serving over 29,000 Catholic families. Published 44 times a year.
The Department of Catholic Schools commits itself to the service of the Diocese of Covington through assistance to parishes and schools, enabling parish communities to provide quality Catholic school education for all their members.
The Diocese of Covington School Lunch program is currently seeking dedicated individuals to join our team in various positions within our school cafeterias. These important roles contribute to the successful […]
Since 1997, the Alliance for Catholic Urban Education (ACUE) has been working with the urban community to ensure that our children within the inner-city areas of our diocese continue to have access to a Catholic education.