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Bishop Arthur O'Neill designated St. Peter's as the diocesan cathedral on October 11, 1970. St. James on North Second Street in Rockford had been the pro-cathedral of the diocese from its foundation in 1908. Bishop Lane planned to construct a large pyramid-shaped cathedral, but his untimely death and the high projected construction costs doomed ...
The Diocese of Rockford (Latin: Diœcesis Rockfordiensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in Northern Illinois in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Chicago. The mother church of the Diocese of Rockford is the Cathedral of Saint Peter in the City of ...
Upon his return to Rockford, Doran served in many administrative, judicial, and pastoral capacities. He returned to Rome in 1975 to complete a Doctor of Canon Law degree in 1978. [2] After coming back to Illinois, Doran served as chancellor, judicial vicar, vicar for catholic education, and rector of St. Peter's Cathedral in Rockford. [2]
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Cathedral of St. Peter (Roman Catholic 42°17′06″N 89°04′58″W / 42.2851°N 89.0828°W / 42.2851; -89.0828 ( Cathedral of Saint Peter, Rockford, [ 20 ]
In 1559 St. John's became the cathedral of the new diocese of 's-Hertogenbosch. The parish of St. John used to contain almost the whole city. In 1569 it became smaller by splitting of new parishes centered on St. Catherine's Church, Old St. James' Church and Old St. Peter's Church. In 1584, a fire broke out in the high, wooden, crossing tower ...
Cathedral of Saint Peter, the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockford. According to 2010 figures, 20% of Winnebago County residents were Catholic, 19% Evangelical, 10% Mainline Protestant and 48% belonged to another faith or had no religion. [63]