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The Diocese of Imus was created on November 25, 1961 separating Cavite from the main archdiocese. Thus, the diocese serves as suffragan to that of Manila with its own leadership. It comprises the civil province of Cavite and covers a land area of 1,287 km 2 (497 sq mi), with a population of 1,643,549 of which 76 per cent are Catholics.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School (Houston) St. Francis de Sales Catholic School (Houston) PK3-8 Ground breaking ceremonies for St. Francis de Sales Catholic School were held on September 19, 1963, one year after the parish was established by the Diocese. On September 8, 1964, the school opened its doors to 463 students in grades 1–6.
The Parish School; The Post Oak School (has one campus in Houston) The Rainard School; School of the Woods (partially in Houston) St. John's School; Houston Sudbury School; The Tenney School; The Village School; Robindell Private School (Kindergarten and grade 1) [55] - In Gulfton; Trafton Academy - In Willowbend, [56] Opened in 1973 [57]
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Pages in category "Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Imus" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Parish membership increased due to gentrification of Midtown post-1994. By 2004 a 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m 2) expansion was under way. In 2004 about 25% of the congregation was ethnic Vietnamese, and there are two masses per week in the Vietnamese language. [41] Therefore it is one of five Vietnamese Catholic churches in the Houston area. [31]
Later that year, Sacred Heart Church in Houston was designated a co-cathedral and the Diocese of Galveston was renamed the Diocese of Galveston-Houston. [28] In September 1961, Nold ordered that all Catholic schools in the diocese be racially integrated. [29] During his tenure, Nold established 47 parishes and 14 missions, as well as several ...
A few dioceses bear the names of two cities, variously reflecting a shift in the major center of population, e.g., the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston; future plan to divide a diocese, e.g., the former Diocese of Reno-Las Vegas; union of two former dioceses, e.g., the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph; political expedience, e.g., the ...