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The Diocese of Belleville was created on January 7, 1887, by Pope Leo XIII. All of its in southern Illinois territory was taken from the Diocese of Alton . [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The first bishop of the new diocese was Monsignor John Janssen of Alton, appointed by the pope in 1888.
Starting in 1934, Zuroweste served as editor of the diocesan newspaper, The Messenger, and as superintendent of Central Catholic High School in Belleville from 1934 to 1947. [1] He was named pastor of St. Joseph Parish in 1940 and a domestic prelate in 1945.
The Catholic Messenger: Weekly 1883 Des Moines: The Catholic Mirror: Monthly 1966 Dubuque: The Witness: Weekly 1920 Sioux City: The Catholic Globe: Biweekly Idaho: Boise: Idaho Catholic Register: 16,000 [7] Biweekly 1958 Illinois: Belleville: The Messenger: Biweekly Chicago: Catholic New World: Biweekly Catolico: Monthly 1985 Joliet: Christ is ...
The Catholic Diocese of Belleville announced Tuesday it will sell the historic mansion that housed its bishops for more than 70 years and use the proceeds primarily for a maternity fund for ...
Details emerge in early cases. The first priest removed from ministry in the Belleville Diocese was the Rev. Jerome Ratermann, 61, pastor of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Belleville, on ...
Here’s a report the Catholic Diocese of Belleville send the BND ahead of the release of the Illinois Attorney General’s report on abusive priests on Tuesday.
Camp Ondessonk started as a summer program in 1957. Known as Camp St. Philip, [5] the program is part of the Diocese of Belleville. Having no facilities of their own, camp administrators rented out Camp Piasa [6] in Grafton, Illinois in 1957 and Camp Vandeventer in Waterloo, Illinois in 1958. Each summer, the camps were staffed by seminarians ...
The diocese plans to move offices that are now at its Pastoral Center in Shiloh into the two-story brick building at 224 W. Garfield St. in Belleville, at the corner of Garfield and Third Street ...