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The Diocese of Erie (Latin: Dioecesis Eriensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in western Pennsylvania in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The Diocese of Erie was founded on July 29, 1853.
Plans for the building of St. Peter Cathedral were initiated in 1873 by Bishop Tobias Mullen of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie. The cornerstone was laid in a formal ceremony held on St. Peter in Chains Day (See General Roman Calendar as in 1954), 1 August 1875. After years of construction and a fundraising campaign that involved parishes ...
It was the first Catholic church in Sharon. After a few additions, most notably the bell tower in 1867, [2] the basement was used as a parochial school until a dedicated school building was built in 1889. The first teachers in the parish were the Sisters of the Holy Humility of Mary. [3]
Mother Benedicta Rapp and five Benedictine sisters arrived in Erie in June 1856, [1] where they established the first daughter house of the Benedictine Sisters of Elk County, with Scholastica Burkhard appointed as Mother Superior. [2]
Trinity Cemetery was founded on Trinity Sunday (20 June) in 1869 as the first cemetery of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie. It is located on West Lake Road in Erie, Pennsylvania. The parish cemeteries of Holy Trinity and St. Stanislaus were incorporated into Trinity Cemetery. [1]
She has served as an assistant principal at several Erie Catholic schools before being named principal at St. Jude School in early 2021, then returning to Blessed Sacrament as its principal in 2022
The Benedictine Sisters of Erie began the first Catholic high school for women in the city of Erie, St. Benedict Academy. The school opened in 1869 with one teacher, two students and a tuition of $1/month. The curriculum consisted of Christian Doctrine, English, Sacred History, Drawing, Music and Embroidery.
PA 99 in front of college, Edinboro (Missing) City Education Erie: November 1, 1946: US 20, west of Erie: Roadside Cities & Towns, Early Settlement, Forts, Military Erie: November 1, 1946: US 20, east of Erie: Roadside Cities & Towns, Forts, Military, War of 1812 Erie: November 1, 1946: US 19, south of Erie
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