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The Diocese of Paterson was established by Pope Pius XI on December 9, 1937, taking its territory from Diocese of Newark. The pope named Auxiliary Bishop Thomas H. McLaughlin of Newark as the first bishop of Paterson. [12] St. John the Baptist in Paterson was designated as the diocesan cathedral. [4]
70 Murray Ave, Paterson Our Lady of Victories 100 Fair St, Paterson St. Agnes 681 Main St, Paterson St. Anthony of Padua 138 Beech St, Paterson St. Bonaventure 174 Ramsey St, Paterson St.George Syro Malabar 408 Getty Ave, Paterson St. Gerard Majella 501 W Broadway, Paterson St. Joseph 399 Market St, Paterson St. Michael: 74 Cianci St, Paterson
When a diocese is suppressed or when the diocesan see is transferred to another location, the title of the former see becomes available for assignment to a titular bishop or, in the case of an archdiocese, a titular archbishop or an archbishop ad personam. The Vatican resurrected the names of many former sees of the United States in the 1990s ...
Pages in category "Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
By state and diocese or eparchy [ edit ] The following is a list containing the official newspaper, newsletter, magazine or other publication of the dioceses of the United States, organized alphabetically by state followed by diocese:
This is a growing list of territorial dioceses and ordinariates in communion with the Holy See. There are approximately 3,000 actual (i.e., non-titular) dioceses in the Catholic Church (including the eparchies of the Eastern Catholic Churches). Those dioceses which are (metropolitan or nominal) archdioceses (including archeparchies) are marked in bold type and are also listed at List of ...
The provinces are in turn subdivided into 85 archdioceses, 400 non-archdiocesan dioceses and 15 territorial prelatures, each of which is headed by a bishop or an archbishop (metropolitan if he has one or more suffragans).
Portuguese Catholic dioceses map Exempt, i.e. directly subject to the Holy See. Military Ordinariate of Portugal (the 'Army Bishopric') Ecclesiastical Province of Lisboa (Lisbon) Patriarchate of Lisboa, the province's Metropolitan Archdiocese at Lisbon Diocese of Guarda; Diocese of Leiria-Fátima; Diocese of Portalegre-Castelo Branco; Diocese ...