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  2. Basilica of St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph's therefore became the "proto" or first cathedral. The Diocese of Louisville was elevated to Archdiocese in 1939. In 1995, the Holy See honored the proto-cathedral by naming retired Bishop Charles G. Maloney the Titular Bishop of Bardstown. Maloney died on April 30, 2006. [12] He was succeeded by Bishop Daniel E. Thomas on June 8, 2006.

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Bardstown - Wikipedia

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    Basilica of Saint Joseph Proto-Cathedral (Bardstown, Kentucky) The Diocese of Bardstown (Latin: Dioecesis Bardensis) was a Latin Church Catholic diocese in the United States established in Bardstown, Kentucky on April 8, 1808, along with the Diocese of Boston, Diocese of New York, and Diocese of Philadelphia, comprising the former territory of the Diocese of Baltimore west of the Appalachian ...

  4. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Flaget started construction of St. Joseph Cathedral in Bardstown in 1816. He celebrated the first mass there in 1819, although the cathedral was not completed until 1823. Also in 1819, Flaget founded St. Joseph's College in Bardstown. [7] St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral. Over the coming years, the Vatican started reducing the size of the Diocese of ...

  5. Spalding Hall - Wikipedia

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    It was built in conjunction with the Basilica of St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral. The hall was originally built in 1826 and named for Bishop Martin John Spalding. [citation needed] It was the main building of St. Joseph's College, a Catholic college in the 19th century, which was the first Catholic college in Kentucky. The current building was built ...

  6. Dominican Sisters of Peace - Wikipedia

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    As early as the nineteenth century, three of the founding congregations had established academies for the education of children and young women: St. Catharine's Academy, Kentucky 1822; St. Mary's Academy, Somerset, Ohio, 1830; St. Agnes Academy, Memphis, Tennessee 1851, (founded by sisters from Kentucky and Ohio); and St. Mary's, New Orleans, 1860.

  7. St. Mary's of the Barrens Catholic Church (Perryville, Missouri)

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    De la Croix was listed as an expert architect who had recently completed the Seminary of St. Thomas at Bardstown, Kentucky, and the seminary plans that he drew up for St. Mary's were to be modeled after Bardstown. The planned building was to be 60 feet by 36 feet, and 2 1/2 stories tall, with a full basement, 2 halls, 2 cellars each 25 feet by ...

  8. Roman Catholic Diocese of La Crosse - Wikipedia

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    Allouez celebrated Mass with a Native American tribe near present-day Oconto, Wisconsin in December 1669, the feast of St. Francis Xavier. He established the St. Francis Xavier Mission there. The mission moved to Red Banks for a short time in 1671, and then to De Pere , where it remained until 1687, when it was burned.

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Evansville - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph Church, Jasper When Shea retired in 1989, Pope John Paul I I named Monsignor Gerald Gettelfinger of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis as the next bishop of Evansville. [ 1 ] Several parishes built new churches in the 1990s, and the Santa Claus mission became a parish.