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The Diocese of Austin (Latin: Dioecesis Austiniensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church comprising 25 counties of Central Texas in the United States. The diocese estimates a population of over 625,000 Catholics.
When the Diocese of Austin was created in 1948, St. Mary's became the cathedral of the newly formed diocese. In recognition of St. Mary's Irish roots, the Celtic Cultural Center of Texas holds an annual Christmas concert at the cathedral, highlighting traditional Irish and Scottish music played by noted artists.
Holy Family Catholic School (Austin) Sacred Heart Catholic School ; Santa Cruz Catholic School ; St. Austin Catholic School (Austin) St. Gabriel's Catholic School (Austin) St. Helen Catholic School ; St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School (Austin) - It was established on August 15, 1940 with its opening on September 15 of that year.
Diocese Cathedral History Ref. Diocese of Allegheny: St. Peter Church •1876.01.11: Established as the Diocese of Allegheny with territory from the Diocese of Pittsburgh •1889.07.01: Suppressed, with its territory returned to the Diocese of Pittsburgh •1971: Title of Bishop of Allegheny Restored as Titular Episcopal See [6] Diocese of Alton
On April 27, 1971, Paul VI named Harris as coadjutor bishop of the Diocese of Austin and titular bishop of Rotaria. [3] When Bishop Louis Reicher resigned on November 15, 1971, Harris automatically became the second bishop of Austin. [3] During his tenure, the diocese increased in Catholic population but suffered repeated financial difficulties ...
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John McCarthy died at his Austin home on August 18, 2018, at age 88. [9] At the time of his death, McCarthy was a member of St. Teresa's Parish of Austin. [10] [11] His burial Mass was held at St. William Catholic Church in Round Rock, Texas, and attended by 1,200 people. Pat Hayes of Seton Healthcare Network and St. Edward's University ...
The diocese of Camden (cathedral pictured) was erected in 1938 with Bartholomew J. Eustace (454) as its first bishop. Tomb of James Cardinal McIntyre (476) in the crypt of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Los Angeles The diocese of Evansville (cathedral pictured) was erected in 1944 with Henry Joseph Grimmelsmann (496) as its first bishop.