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  2. Welcome to the website for the Diocese of Little Rock. We are a faith-filled community of Roman Catholics, called to live and proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ. Our diocese encompasses the entire state of Arkansas.

  3. Welcome to the Catholic Diocese of Little Rock! We are a faith-filled community of Roman Catholics, called to live and proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ. Our diocese encompasses the entire state of Arkansas. We have deep roots here.

  4. Official Website of the Catholic Diocese of Little Rock Online Giving | Newsletter | Contact | Mass Times | Find a Parish or School

  5. Pope Gregory XVI established the Diocese of Little Rock on Nov. 28, 1843. His appointed bishop, Andrew J. Byrne, was consecrated March 10, 1844, in New York and rode into Little Rock on horseback June 4. The Irish-born bishop found a scattered Catholic population of possibly 700.

  6. Diocese of Little Rock Staff Directory. To contact a member of our staff, click on the e-mail link below. Please allow a few days for us to respond. To speak to any staff member by phone, please call (501) 664-0340. If not sure who to contact, visit our list of diocesan offices to learn more or call our office for further assistance.

  7. Official Website of the Catholic Diocese of Little Rock Online Giving | Newsletter | Contact | Mass Times | Find a Parish or School

  8. Diocese of Little Rock Office Directory. The following is a list of offices at the Catholic Diocese of Little Rock. To see offices that offer programs in Spanish, go to Oficinas de la Diócesis de Little Rock. To find a list of other Catholic ministries in Arkansas, including charities, social service agencies, hospitals, religious, parishes ...

  9. The following lists job openings at the Diocese of Little Rock and its Catholic parishes and schools. Click on a position to find limited details and contact information. To submit a job opening, go to Submit Employment Listing.

  10. The School of Spiritual Direction is a three-year, bilingual program that certifies those who complete it as spiritual directors to serve in the Diocese of Little Rock. Participants may be priests, religious and laity.

  11. Arkansas Catholic has been the weekly newspaper for the Diocese of Little Rock since 1911. Today it is published 46 times a year, offering what is happening throughout the diocese, including parishes and schools, and comments on world events through a Catholic perspective .