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The second bishop of Sioux Falls was Reverend Thomas O'Gorman, named by Leo XIII in 1896. [10] During his 25-year tenure, O'Gorman increased the number of priests in the diocese, and erected numerous churches, schools, and hospitals. [11] In 1902, the Vatican erected the Diocese of Lead, incorporating all of South Dakota west of the Missouri River.
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Rev. Donald E. DeGrood, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls, speaks at the Bishop Dudley Center for Families open house April 19, 2024. He said he is grateful to everyone who helped make ...
On January 13, 1994, John Paul II named Carlson as coadjutor bishop of Sioux Falls. He succeeded Bishop Paul Dudley as bishop when the latter retired on March 21, 1995. Carlson served as chairman of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Committee on Vocations from 1992 to 1994, and of the Subcommittee on Youth from 1993 to 1996.
Following the resignation of Bishop Lambert Anthony Hoch, Dudley was named the sixth Bishop of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, by Pope John Paul II on November 6, 1978. [2] He was the first U.S. appointment of John Paul II, who had been elected that October. Dudley was later installed on December 13, 1978. [2]
Lambert Hoch died after a long illness at McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls on June 27, 1990, at age 87. [2] In 2003, it was revealed that Hoch sent Bruce McArthur, a Diocese of Sioux Falls priest, to treatment twice after accusations of sexually molesting children in 1963 and 1965. Hoch did not report McArthur to police or to the parishioners.
Kettler was ordained to the priesthood at St. Joseph's Church in Sioux Falls by Bishop Lambert Hoch for the Diocese of Sioux Falls on May 29, 1970. [1] After his ordination, the diocese assigned Kettler as an associate pastor in parishes in Aberdeen, South Dakota, and Sioux Falls. In 1979, he left the parishes to begin coordinating work for the ...
On May 24, 1922, Mahoney was appointed Bishop of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, by Pope Pius XI. [3] He received his episcopal consecration on the following June 29 in Rome from Cardinal Gaetano de Lai , with Archbishop Giovanni Zonghi and Bishop Giacomo Sinibaldi serving as co-consecrators. [ 3 ]