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  2. Steven J. Raica - Wikipedia

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    Steven Raica was born on November 8, 1952, in Munising, Michigan to Steve and Mary Raica. [1] He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan, a Master of Divinity degree from St. John's Provincial Seminary in Plymouth, Michigan, and a Master of Religious Studies degree from the University of Detroit.

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Foley retired in 2005. In 2007, Pope Benedict XVI named Bishop Robert Baker from the Diocese of Charleston as bishop of Birmingham. Baker retired in 2020. The current bishop of Birmingham is Steven J. Raica, formerly bishop of the Diocese of Gaylord. He was appointed by Pope Francis in 2020. [18] [19]

  4. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...

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    6944 E. 46th St, Indianapolis Founded in 1950 [47] St. Luke the Evangelist 7575 Holliday Dr. E, Indianapolis Founded in 1961 [48] St. Matthew the Apostle 4100 E. 56th St, Indianapolis Founded in 1958, current church dedicated in 1986 [49] St. Pius X 7200 Sarto Dr, Indianapolis Founded in 1955 [50] St. Simon the Apostle 8155 Oaklandon Rd ...

  5. Thomas J. O'Brien (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas O'Brien was born on November 29, 1935, in Indianapolis, Indiana.He attended St. Meinrad Seminary, feeling a call to the priesthood from an early age. [1]O'Brien was ordained for the Diocese of Tucson, Arizona, on May 7, 1961. [2]

  6. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed the Diocese of Indianapolis on March 28, 1898. Bishop Francis Chatard became the first bishop of Indianapolis. It was elevated from a diocese to a metropolitan archdiocese on October 21, 1944. [1] As of the 2000 census, the archdiocese contained 2,430,606 people, 233,273 of whom were Catholic. [2]

  7. Roman Catholic Diocese of Vincennes, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Vincennes became the Diocese of Indianapolis on 28 March 1898, and Bishop Chatard became the first Bishop of Indianapolis. He died at Indianapolis on 7 September 1918, and was interred at Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral. [10] His remains were later moved to Calvary Cemetery, Indianapolis. [11]

  8. William Leo Higi - Wikipedia

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    William Higi was born in Anderson, Indiana, on August 29, 1933. [1] While a high school junior, he became a seminarian for the Diocese of Indianapolis. [2]On May 30, 1959, Higi was ordained into the priesthood by Cardinal John Carberry for the Diocese of Lafayette at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Lafayette, Indiana.

  9. List of American proposed candidates for Catholic sainthood

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    Bishop of Jiangmen [Kongmoon]; Titular Bishop of Sasima Jiangmen: Heroic Virtues Paul John Hallinan: 8 April 1911 Painesville, Ohio: 27 March 1962 Atlanta, Georgia: Archbishop of Atlanta Atlanta: Heroic Virtues Thomas Merton (rel. name: Louis) 31 January 1915 Prades, Pyrénées-Orientales, France 10 December 1968 Samut Prakan, Thailand