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  2. David Choby - Wikipedia

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    David Choby was born on January 17, 1947, in Nashville, Tennessee.He was the son of Raymond and Rita Choby. He had one sister, Diane C. Dyche of Fort Worth, Texas.. Choby was baptized in the Cathedral Church of the Incarnation in Nashville, where he would later be consecrated as bishop.

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville - Wikipedia

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    The diocese has 75 priests and 70 permanent deacons serving 59 churches. There are 32 seminarians currently studying for the priesthood. [1] The majority of the diocese membership lives in Nashville and its surrounding suburbs. However, some parishes outside that area have seen considerable growth in recent times due to the influx of Hispanic ...

  4. Category:Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville - Wikipedia

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    Template:Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville This page was last edited on 8 November 2016, at 09:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Joseph Aloysius Durick - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Aloysius Durick (October 13, 1914 – June 26, 1994) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Nashville in Tennessee from 1969 to 1975.

  6. James Whelan (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    On April 15, 1859, Whelan was appointed coadjutor bishop of the Diocese of Nashville and Titular Bishop of Marcopolis by Pope Pius IX.He received his episcopal consecration on May 8, 1959, from Archbishop Peter Kenrick, with Bishops John Miège, and Henry Juncker serving as co-consecrators, at the Cathedral of St. Louis in St. Louis, Missouri.

  7. Joseph Rademacher (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Rademacher was born on December 3, 1840, in Westphalia, Missouri, to Bernard and Theresia (née Platte) Rademacher, both German immigrants. [1] In 1855, he began his classical and philosophical studies under the Benedictines at St. Vincent's College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. [2]

  8. William Lawrence Adrian - Wikipedia

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    William Adrian was born in Sigourney, Iowa, to Nicholas and Mary (Paulus) Adrian.He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa in 1906. He then studied at the Pontifical North American College in Rome

  9. Thomas Sebastian Byrne - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hospital in Nashville was also established during his tenure. Byrne continued to gain attention for his literary work, translating Jesus Living in the Priest by Jacques Millet (1901), An Abridgment of Christian Doctrine prescribed by Pope Pius X (1905), and Geremia Bonomelli 's New Series of Homilies for the Whole Year (four volumes ...