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Paul Etienne was born June 15, 1959, in Tell City, Indiana, the second son of Paul and Kay Etienne. One of his uncles is a diocesan priest and an aunt is a Benedictine nun. Etienne has a sister (Nicolette) who is a Benedictine nun at Our Lady of Grace Monastery in Beech Grove, Indiana ; two brothers, (Zachary and Bernard) are diocesan priests ...
The Archdiocese of Seattle (Latin: Archidiœcesis Seattlensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or archdiocese, of the Catholic Church in western Washington State in the United States. The Diocese was known as the Diocese of Nesqually from 1850 to 1907. The mother church of the archdiocese is St. James Cathedral in Seattle.
St. James Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral located at 804 Ninth Avenue in the First Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Seattle and the seat of its archbishop , currently Paul D. Etienne .
If obtained, such a court order would legally compel Seattle Archbishop Paul Etienne to appear for a deposition and force Washington’s largest Catholic diocese to produce a long list of internal ...
This week, Seattle Archbishop Paul Etienne approved the additions of Lyness and Phelan to the list after an independent review from former FBI-agent Dr. Kathleen McChesney and her firm, Kinsale ...
The group sent a proposal and purchase offer to the Seattle Archdiocese Monday. If approved, the 104-year-old church, surrounding buildings and grounds would become a Catholic cultural center.
On June 7, 2019, Sartain installed Paul D. Etienne, then Archbishop of Anchorage, as coadjutor archbishop for the archdiocese. On August 24, 2019, Sartain ordered the demolition of Holy Rosary Church in Tacoma, Washington , [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] a building that has been on the City of Tacoma's Register of Tacoma Places since 1975. [ 16 ]
Its territory was taken from the Dioceses of Seattle and Spokane. The pope named Reverend Joseph Dougherty of Seattle as the first bishop of Yakima. [3] In 1969, Dougherty became an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. The second bishop of Yakima was Monsignor Cornelius Power of Seattle, selected by Pope Paul VI in 1969. [4]