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  2. Michael G. Woost - Wikipedia

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    Woost was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Anthony Pilla for the Diocese of Cleveland at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Cleveland on June 9, 1984. [3] After Woost's 1984 ordination, the diocese assigned him as parochial vicar at Immaculate Conception Parish in Madison, Ohio. In 1989, Pilla appointed him as director of vocations ...

  3. Roger William Gries - Wikipedia

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    Roger William Gries, OSB (born March 26, 1937) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.He is one of a few monastic priests to be named a bishop. Gries served as an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Cleveland in Ohio from 2001 to 2013.

  4. Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    In July 2011, an Ohio man sued Pilla and the diocese, saying that their negligence allowed a priest to sexually abuse him when he was a boy. [40] The plaintiff said that Reverend Patrick O’Connor, a diocesan priest at St. Jude Parish in Elyria , abused him from 1997 to 1999.

  5. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland

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    This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland in Ohio in the United States. [1] The diocese covers Ashland, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Summit and Wayne Counties in northeastern Ohio. The cathedral church of the diocese is the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Cleveland.

  6. Edward C. Malesic - Wikipedia

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    Edward Charles Malesic (born August 14, 1960) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church who has been serving as bishop of the Diocese of Cleveland in Ohio since 2020. He previously served as bishop of the Diocese of Greensburg in Pennsylvania from 2015 to 2020.

  7. Martin John Amos - Wikipedia

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    On May 25, 1968, Amos was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Cleveland by Bishop Clarence Issenmann at St. John Bosco Church in Parma Heights, Ohio. [2] After his ordination, Amos was assigned as associate pastor of St. James Parish in Lakewood, Ohio. In 1970, he was posted to St. Thomas Parish in Sheffield Lake, Ohio, serving there until 1973.

  8. William Michael Cosgrove - Wikipedia

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    Cosgrove was born on November 26, 1916, in Canton, Ohio. [1] [2] He attended Saint Ignatius High School in Cleveland and John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio. Cosgrove was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Cleveland by Archbishop Edward Francis Hoban on December 18, 1943. [1] [2]

  9. Anthony Edward Pevec - Wikipedia

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    Pevec was born in Cleveland, where he graduated from St Mary's Seminary. He also graduated from John Carroll University, earning a doctorate degree. [1] He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Cleveland on April 29, 1950. On April 13, 1982 Pope John Paul II named him the Titular Bishop of Mercia and Auxiliary Bishop