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By 1903, Milwaukee held the largest number of Catholics found in any city, and helped to establish a presence in other growing industrial towns that were part of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. January 14, 1914 was the focal point of the celebration of Father Edward Kozlowski being named as Milwaukee's first Polish bishop.
The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage will stop at over 50 Catholic parishes in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee from June 18 to 26.
Catholics at a Mass honoring Archbishop Jerome Listecki on ... Beaver Dam, Pewaukee and West Allis. On Sunday, he returned to the Cathedral, the seat of the 10-county Archdiocese of Milwaukee ...
While in Milwaukee, Bonduel celebrated the first mass in that city. [5] Later in 1837, the Diocese of Detroit sent Reverend Patrick Kelly to Milwaukee to serve as its first resident priest. Kelly celebrated mass in the Milwaukee courthouse until 1839, when he opened St. Peter's, the first Catholic church in the city. [5]
The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist is the episcopal see of the Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The building itself is in German Renaissance Revival style, built in 1847, with changes after several fires. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Milwaukee Landmark. [1]
Almost a third of Catholic parishes in southeast Wisconsin have closed or merged in the past 60 years. Slide through the maps to see where they were.
Listecki is the leader of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and its half million Catholics. The Milwaukee archbishop oversees a 10-county archdiocese in southeast Wisconsin with nearly 200 parishes and ...
The St. Vincent de Paul Church, referred to in Polish as Świętego Wincentego a Paulo, is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Its parish church, located at 2114 W. Mitchell St. on Milwaukee's South Side, is one of Milwaukee's "Polish Cathedrals". [1]