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Pope Pius XII established the Diocese of Youngstown on May 15, 1943, Bishop James A. McFadden chose St. Columba as cathedral of the new diocese. [2] The parish opened a new school to the rear of the cathedral in 1952.
After McFadden died in 1952, Walsh succeeded automatically succeeded him as bishop. In 1954, St. Columba Cathedral was destroyed by a fire; Walsh immediately started planning a new cathedral. St. Patrick Church in Youngstown served as the pro-cathedral until the new St. Columba's was dedicated in 1958.
St. Columba Cathedral (Roman Catholic) 41°06′12″N 80°39′04″W / 41.1032°N 80.651°W / 41.1032; -80.651 ( St. Columba Cathedral (Youngstown [ 22 ]
The 123-year-old church celebrated a final Mass on Nov. 6 as the Catholic Diocese of Youngstown continues to merge and reconfigure parishes. ... and St. Columba Cathedral Parish, St. Edward Parish ...
Author: Carol M. Highsmith: Image title: Sanctuary of St. Columba Catholic Cathedral in Youngstown, Ohio. City shown: Youngstown: Date and time of data generation
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Author: Carol M. Highsmith: Image title: Sanctuary of St. Columba Catholic Cathedral in Youngstown, Ohio. Date and time of data generation: 05:56, 6 October 2016