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The Cathedral of St. Joseph is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester in New Hampshire, United States. It is located at 145 Lowell Street in the downtown district. Bishop Peter Libasci serves as Bishop of the Diocese of Manchester, and Father Jason Jalbert is the rector of the cathedral parish.
St. Joseph Cathedral: 145 Lowell St, Manchester Dedicated as St. Joseph Church in 1869, consecrated as the diocesan cathedral in 1894 [9] St. Lawrence 1 E. Union St, Goffstown [10] Ste. Marie: 378 Notre Dame Ave, Manchester Founded in 1880 for French-Canadian immigrants, current church dedicated in 1899 [11] St. Peter 567 Manchester Rd, Auburn ...
The Diocese of Manchester (Latin: Diocensis Manchesteriensis [2]) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church for New Hampshire in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archbishop of Boston .
Saint Joseph Church became the cathedral. Attachment to the cathedral parish brought new prominence to Saint Joseph Cemetery. Many of Manchester's Catholics, now greater in number and better established economically, began to erect larger and more ornate memorials. The first above-ground family tombs date to this period.
Aug. 30—In 1924, builders set the cornerstone for what would become St. Joseph Junior High School, and 100 years later, a move across Manchester is setting in motion the next century of Catholic ...
Cathedral of St. Joseph (Manchester, New Hampshire) S. Ste. Marie Church (Manchester, New Hampshire) St. George's School and Convent This page was last edited on 10 ...
St. Joseph's Cathedral is the name of numerous cathedral churches that are named for Saint Joseph. Africa ... Cathedral of St. Joseph (Manchester, New Hampshire)
Robert Edward Mulvee (February 15, 1930 – December 28, 2018) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.. Mulvee served as an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Manchester in New Hampshire (1977-1985), as bishop of the Diocese of Wilmington in Delaware (1985–1995) and as bishop of the Diocese of Providence in Rhode Island (1997–2005).