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The pope suppressed the Dioceses of Kansas City and Saint Joseph. He created the new Dioceses of Kansas City-Saint Joseph, Jefferson City and Springfield-Cape Girardeau. The Archdiocese of St. Louis was left unchanged. [16] [17] After O'Hara died in September 1956, Cody automatically succeeded him as bishop.
Its first bishop was John Joseph Hogan. On July 2, 1956, the diocese lost territory to the newly erected Diocese of Jefferson City and the Diocese of Springfield–Cape Girardeau. On that date it was united to the Diocese of Kansas City, which was renamed the Diocese of Kansas City–Saint Joseph.
On August 29, 1956, Pope Pius XII merged the western part of the Diocese of St. Joseph with the northern part of Diocese of Kansas City to form the Diocese of Kansas City–St. Joseph. [3] The rest of what was the Kansas City Diocese became part of the newly established Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau. As a result, the Diocese of Kansas ...
The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph has suspended a deacon at a Kansas City church who may be accused of sexual abuse, diocesan leadership announced Wednesday.. A lawsuit filed in St. Louis ...
“I’m excited,” says one mom who plans to eventually send her new baby to this new school.
On September 15, 2015, Pope Francis named Johnston as bishop of Kansas City-St. Joseph. [5] He was installed on November 4, 2015, in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Kansas City. [6] On June 27, 2016, in a special church service, Johnston apologized to victims of sexual abuse in the diocese for the abuse itself and the cover-up by ...
As of Friday morning, the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph had not confirmed if the “Wehner” named in the case is the same man employed in Kansas City. Our Lady of Good Counsel’s website ...
•1868.03.03: Established as Diocese of Saint Joseph with territory from the Archdiocese of Saint Louis •1956.07.02: Suppressed, merged with the Diocese of Kansas City(Mo.) to form the Diocese of Kansas City–Saint Joseph, and lost territory to establish Diocese of Jefferson City and Diocese of Springfield–Cape Girardeau