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Paul Stagg Coakley (born June 3, 1955) is an American Catholic prelate who has served as Archbishop of Oklahoma City since 2010. He previously served as Bishop of Salina from 2004 to 2010. Early life and education
Bishop Paul Coakley of the Diocese of Salina became the next archbishop of Oklahoma City, named by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010. [19] In 2014, Coakley sued a Satanist group in Oklahoma City, saying that they had stolen consecrated host from a church to use in a so-called black mass ceremony at the Civic Center Music Hall in Oklahoma City.
The Sooner Catholic is a bi-monthly newspaper (except in July and December) published by the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City. ( The Sooner Catholic Online is the web-based version of the newspaper.) There is no subscription charge for Catholics in Oklahoma who request the newspaper; a subscription rate of $ 20 a year is requested for those persons ...
Jacob Aldolphus Bryce (Delf A. 'Jelly' Bryce), was an Oklahoma City detective and FBI agent, who was an exceptional marksman and fast draw noted for his dress sense. [92] Paul and Thomas Braniff, Braniff Airlines co-founders; Cattle Annie, or Anna Emmaline McDoulet Roach, female bandit, lived in Oklahoma City from 1912 until her death in 1978
Oklahoma's new Republican superintendent of public schools is facing bipartisan criticism for appointing a right-wing social media influencer from New York to a state library advisory committee.
The Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library is a library affiliated with the Metropolitan Library System in downtown Oklahoma City, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The four-story, 114,130 square-foot library, opened on August 17, 2004. [1] The building is named after former mayor Ron Norick, and cost approximately $21.5 million to construct. [2]
The Bertha Bartlett Public Library in Story City is expanding its children's area as part of a $3.1 million project that began last month. The construction will add 5,000-sqaure-feet to the ...
Paul Bondar, a wealthy Texas businessman – with few, if any connections to Oklahoma – is one of four Republicans trying to defeat U.S. Rep. Tom Cole.