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The Diocese of Evansville includes all or part of 12 counties in Southwestern Indiana. While located within the diocese, St. Meinrad Archabbey is part of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. As of 2014, the diocese had a population of 90,800 Catholics (17.8% of the 510,626 total population) in 69 parishes (grouped into four deaneries) and four ...
On March 11, 1989, Pope John Paul II appointed Gettelfinger as bishop of the Diocese of Evansville. He was consecrated on April 11, 1989, with Archbishop Edward O'Meara serving as the principal consecrator. [3] In 1998, Gettelfinger was named as bishop liaison to the National Catholic Committee on Scouting (NCCS).
Charles Coleman Thompson (born April 11, 1961) is an American Catholic prelate who has served as Archbishop of Indianapolis in Indiana since 2017. He previously served as Bishop of Evansville in Indiana from 2011 to 2017.
Suzanne Printy, organizer, second from right, joins a celebration of Good Shepherd Catholic Church’s 2023 food drive on behalf of Good News Outreach. The 2024 drive starts Friday, July 12, and ...
Coat of Arms as Auxiliary Bishop of Joliet. On October 28, 2009, Siegel was appointed as auxiliary bishop of Joliet and titular bishop of Pupiana by Pope Benedict XVI. [2] He received his episcopal consecration on January 19, 2010, from Bishop J. Peter Sartain, with Bishops Joseph L. Imesch and Frank J. Dewane serving as co-consecrators, at the Cathedral of St. Raymond Nonnatus. [2]
Pages in category "Churches in Evansville, Indiana" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... St. John's United Church of Christ (Evansville ...
Mary of the Divine Heart Droste zu Vischering was a mystical nun of the Congregation of the Good Shepherd, beatified by the Catholic Church. The first convent of the Good Shepherd in Great Britain was founded in London in 1841 and then in Dalbeth, Glasgow in 1851, moving to Bishopton, Renfrewshire in 1953.
The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is a Montessori method for Christian education in the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion. [1] The method is offered in churches and schools across 37 countries.