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In 1980, Pope John Paul II erected the Diocese of Lake Charles, assigning the western half of the Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana to the new diocese. [19] [20] During his tenure, Frey launched the Social Apostolate, a social service agency designed "to put people in the pews in touch with the poor."
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Pages in category "Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pope Pius XII erected the Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana on October 21, 1944, with territory of the Diocese of Fort Wayne. [5] The new diocese had 54 parishes and an approximate population of 31,700 Catholics. In 1945, the pope named Reverend John Bennett of Fort Wayne as the first bishop of the new diocese. [5]
Diocese of Daet Dioecesis Daetiensis: Sede vacante Rev. Fr. Ronald Anthony P. Timoner (Diocesan Administrator) Camarines Norte: Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity: Saint Joseph the Worker: May 27, 1974 (50 years, 256 days) none: none: 30 parishes and 6 mission stations Diocese of Legazpi Dioecesis Legazpiensis: Joel Z. Baylon (15 years, 59 days ...
Gérard Cauvin, father of Jean Calvin, was excommunicated by the chapter of the diocese of Noyon on account of him not sending in his accounts while he served as a procurator for the diocese. [69] Giordano Bruno for heresy in 1576, he was later tried and burned to death by the Inquisition in 1600
Provost was moved to the St. John Cathedral Parish in 1985, where he would remain as pastor for the next 13 years. In 1987, he was appointed as a judge on the diocesan tribunal and as a member of the Catholic School Board. [2] In 1991, Bishop Harry Flynn appointed Provost as episcopal vicar and dean of the West Lafayette Deanery. [2]
On November 11, 1944, Bennett was appointed as the first bishop of the newly erected Diocese of Lafayette by Pope Pius XII. [2] He received his episcopal consecration on January 10, 1945, from Bishop John F. Noll, with Bishops Francis Cotton and John O'Hara, serving as co-consecrators. [2] John Bennett died on November 20, 1957, at age 66.