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2372 Badger St, Marquette [9] St. Louis the King 264 Silver Creek Rd, Marquette [10] St. Michael 401 West Kaye Ave, Marquette [11] St. Peter Cathedral: 311 W. Baraga Ave, Marquette Cathedral church of the diocese; first built 1864-1866 and restored twice after fires; listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012 [12] Sacred Heart
On October 23, 1865, the vicariate was renamed the Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie-Marquette and the Vatican named the Venerable Frederic Baraga as its first bishop. The Vatican formally suppressed the diocese on January 3, 1937, reassigning its territory and its Bishop to the new Diocese of Marquette. The new see city was Marquette, Michigan. [3]
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In 1937, the pope suppressed the title of Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie and Marquette, erecting the Diocese of Marquette in its place. [2] In 1938, a transfer of a priest broke into violence. Plagens had ordered the transfer of Reverend Simon Borkowski, pastor of St. Barbara's Parish in Vulcan, Michigan, to a seminary in Wisconsin. However ...
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Pages in category "Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Marquette" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
St. Peter Cathedral is a large Roman Catholic cathedral located on Baraga Avenue in Marquette, Michigan. As the mother church of the Diocese of Marquette, it is one of the most notable marks of Catholic presence in the Upper Peninsula. The cathedral was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. [1]