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The second bishop of Sioux Falls was Reverend Thomas O'Gorman, named by Leo XIII in 1896. [10] During his 25-year tenure, O'Gorman increased the number of priests in the diocese, and erected numerous churches, schools, and hospitals. [ 11 ]
Holy Spirit Catholic Regional School in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Holy Spirit Catholic School (San Jose, California) Holy Spirit Elementary School (Kentucky) in Louisville
The main administrative headquarters of the Kuemper System are on the second floor of the St. Angela Center. The system has four buildings: Holy Spirit Center for kindergarten through grade 3, the third and fourth floors of St. Angela Center for grades 7 and 8, St. Lawrence Center for grades 4–6, and Kuemper High School for grades 9–12.
Cathedral of Saint Joseph (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) St. Lawrence O'Toole Catholic Church; St. Martin's Catholic Church and Grotto; St. Mary's Catholic Church (Salem, South Dakota) St. Mary's Church, School and Convent; St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Flandreau, South Dakota) St. Peter's Catholic Church (Jefferson, South Dakota)
Robert J. Carlson (1984–1994), appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Sioux Falls and later Bishop of Sioux Falls, Bishop of Saginaw, and Archbishop of St. Louis; Joseph Charron, C.PP.S. (1990–1994), appointed Bishop of Des Moines; Lawrence Welsh (1991–1999) Frederick F. Campbell (1999–2004), appointed Bishop of Columbus
The other most prominent example in the state is Sioux Falls' St. Joseph Cathedral designed by Emmanuel Masquerey which was listed on the register in 1974. The remote location of this property, the native stone used in construction, its interesting vernacular Gothic styling and the fact it was designed by a well known eastern architect ...
The Diocese of Sioux Falls operated Columbus College, a high school and college for Catholic boys, at this location until 1921, when the college was moved to Sioux Falls, South Dakota. In 2020, St. Joseph's Indian School (kindergarten through eighth grade, K–8) served 221 students. [5]
The school opened in 1961, and high school students in the Diocese of Sioux Falls transitioned from the Cathedral School to O'Gorman. [4] From 2008 to 2011, O'Gorman underwent a major addition that added two academic wings, a new chapel, and a new performing arts center.