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  2. Amid dwindling mass numbers, St. Bernard Parish to close in ...

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    The major changes in Peoria will include the closure of St. Bernard, which opened in 1903. It is the smallest of Peoria's Catholic parishes, with a Mass count of only 41 people, according to ...

  3. These are some of the most significant changes for priests ...

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    As the Catholic Diocese of Peoria announced changes in its structure, some significant changes were made for priesthood positions. These are some of the most significant changes for priests within ...

  4. This Peoria church has operated for 120 years, but its future ...

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    The Catholic Diocese of Peoria's restructuring plan has proposed no longer using St. Bernard, which opened in 1903 on the East Bluff. This Peoria church has operated for 120 years, but its future ...

  5. List of Catholic newspapers and magazines in the United States

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    The Valley Catholic: Quarterly [5] 1982 Santa Rosa: North Coast Catholic: Monthly 2001 Colorado: Colorado Springs: The Colorado Catholic Herald: Biweekly 1979 Denver: Denver Catholic: Biweekly 1900 Connecticut: Bridgeport: Fairfield County Catholic: Monthly Hartford: The Catholic Transcript: 80,000 [6] Monthly 1898 Norwich: Four County Catholic ...

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria - Wikipedia

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    He consolidated Costa Catholic School in Galesburg, Illinois, (1972), Jordan Catholic School in Rock Island, Illinois, (1974), La Salle Catholic School (1978) and Peoria Notre Dame High School (1988). [10] In 1987, Pope John Paul II appointed John J. Myers as coadjutor bishop of the Diocese of Peoria to assist Bishop Edward O'Rourke. [11]

  7. Edward William O'Rourke - Wikipedia

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    On January 22, 1990, Pope John Paul II accepted O'Rourke's resignation as bishop of the Diocese of Peoria. [2] A few months after his retirement, he founded Renaissance Stand, an organization designed to help the long-term unemployed obtain jobs and job training. [1] Edward O'Rourke died in Peoria on September 29, 1999, at age 81.

  8. The history and future of vacant spaces on Main Street in ...

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    In 2013, though, the Catholic Diocese of Peoria relocated the center to 415 NE Monroe St. after receiving an anonymous donation of around $1 million the previous year.

  9. Category:Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria is the ecclesiastical territory of Roman Catholicism in the Illinois counties of Bureau, Champaign, DeWitt, Fulton, Hancock ...