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The Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana (Latin: Dioecesis Lafayettensis in Indiana) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in central Indiana in the United States. The current bishop is Timothy L. Doherty .
In 1944, the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana was created by dividing the Diocese of Fort Wayne and St. Mary's Church was chosen as the cathedral for the new diocese. The cathedral has undergone a number of changes including an interior redecoration and addition of a social hall in 2001.
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Roman Catholic bishops of Lafayette in Indiana (6 P) Pages in category "Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church is the Catholic university parish [1] [2] at Purdue University. It is in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana. [3] It is often referred to as "St. Tom's" by parishioners. [4] St. Thomas Aquinas Bell Tower
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The pastor of any particular church other than an ordinariate must be episcopally ordained, but his title conforms to that of his jurisdiction: the pastor of an archdiocese is an archbishop, the pastor of a diocese is a bishop, the pastor of an archeparchy is an archeparch, the pastor of an eparchy is an eparch, and the pastor of an exarchate is an exarch.
Timothy Lawrence Doherty (born September 29, 1950) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.He was a priest of the Diocese of Rockford in Illinois until he was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana by Pope Benedict XVI on May 12, 2010.