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The church was designated a co-cathedral for the Diocese of Alexandria–Shreveport in 1977. [7] That diocese was split, however, on 23 June 1986, creating the Diocese of Shreveport. St. John Berchmans became the cathedral church of the new diocese. [7] The Jesuits relinquished administration of the parish to the diocese in October 1988.
The Diocese of Shreveport covers an area of 28,825 square kilometres (11,129 sq mi). [1] The largest cities in the diocese are Shreveport, Monroe, Bossier City and Ruston. As of 2023, the Catholic population of the diocese was 37,986, served by 37 active diocesan priests, 14 religious priests, 31 permanent deacons and 19 nuns. The diocese ...
Francis Ignatius Malone (born September 1, 1950) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who has been serving as bishop for the Diocese of Shreveport in Louisiana since 2019. Biography [ edit ]
•1977: Title Changed to Diocese of Alexandria-Shreveport •1986: Title Changed to Diocese of Alexandria; lost territory to establish the Diocese of Shreveport •1995: Title of Bishop of Natchitoches Restored as Titular Episcopal See [19] Diocese of Nesqually: Proto-Cathedral of St. James the Greater •1850.05.31: Established as the Diocese ...
St. Mark's Cathedral is an Episcopal cathedral in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States.It is the seat of the Diocese of Western Louisiana.The first services of the Episcopal church in Shreveport were celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Leonidas Polk, the Bishop of Louisiana in March 1839.
Briant Garcia has been named one of the Shreveport Times Community Leaders to Watch in 2024. Owner, 318 Latino Briant Garcia uses his platform to elevate the Hispanic cultural experience in ...
Michael Gerard Duca (born June 5, 1952) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who has been serving as bishop of the Diocese of Baton Rouge in Louisiana since his installation on August 24, 2018. He previously served as the bishop of the Diocese of Shreveport in Louisiana from 2008 to 2018.
On Wednesday a Caddo Parish jury found a Shreveport teen guilty of second-degree murder, following a mass shooting.