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1811 Pueblo Vista Dr, Las Vegas Founded in the 1980s [13] St. Francis of Assisi 2300 Sunridge Heights Pwky, Henderson: Parish founded in 2002 [14] St. Francis de Sales 1111 Michael Way, Las Vegas [15] St. James the Apostle 1920 N. Martin Luther King Blvd, Las Vegas Founded as mission in 1940, became parish in 1952 [16] St. Joan of Arc 315 S ...
Joseph Pepe was born on June 18, 1942, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, one of the two children of Francis and Elvira (née Fazio) Pepe. [1] He was baptized at St. Francis de Sales Church in Philadelphia. After his graduation from Roman Catholic High School in Philadelphia in 1960, Pepe entered St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood ...
Gordon was ordained to the priesthood at Guardian Angels Cathedral in Las Vegas by Bishop Daniel F. Walsh on January 16, 1988, for the Diocese of Reno-Las Vegas. [4] [5]After his ordination, the diocese assigned Gordon as parochial vicar at St. Francis de Sales Parish in Las Vegas.
In 1995, Pope John Paul II divided the Diocese of Reno-Las Vegas into the Diocese of Reno and the Diocese of Las Vegas. He appointed Daniel F. Walsh, previously bishop of Reno-Las Vegas, as the first bishop of Las Vegas. The second bishop of Las Vegas was Joseph A. Pepe of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, named by John Paul II in 2001. [7]
Mosaic of Francis de Sales on the exterior of St. Francis de Sales Oratory in St. Louis, Missouri The Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest , a society of priests founded in the 20th century, also has Francis de Sales as one of its three primary patrons.
St. Francis de Sales Chapel Diocese of Toledo: 1910–1940 [24] St. James Cathedral: Diocese of Jamestown: 1889–1891 [25] St. James Cathedral Diocese of Kearney: 1912–1917 [26] St. James Church Diocese of Rockford: 1908–1970 [27] St. John's Pro-Cathedral Diocese of Altoona: 1901–1923 [28] St. John the Apostle Cathedral Archdiocese of ...
Aviat and Brisson together founded the Oblate Sisters of St. Francis de Sales on 30 October 1868 and to oversee the education of girls. On 30 October 1868 – with Caneut (who became Jeanne-Marie) – she received the habit of the new congregation from Bishop Gaspard Mermillod, along with the religious name Françoise de Sales.
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