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  2. Earl K. Fernandes - Wikipedia

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    Earl Kenneth Mario Fernandes [2] (born September 21, 1972) is a Roman Catholic prelate who has served as bishop of the Diocese of Columbus in Ohio since 2022.. Fernandes is the first Indian-American bishop of the Latin Church in the United States, the first person of color to serve as the bishop of the Diocese of Columbus, [3] and the youngest diocesan bishop in the United States.

  3. James Joseph Hartley - Wikipedia

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    Hartley was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Columbus by Bishop John A. Watterson on July 10, 1882, in St. Joseph Cathedral in Columbus. [2] His first assignment was as assistant pastor at St. Peter's Parish in Steubenville, Ohio. In 1885, he was named pastor of Holy Name Parish in Steubenville. While pastor of Holy Name, Hartley ...

  4. John Ambrose Watterson - Wikipedia

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    Watterson was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Columbus by Bishop Michael Domenec on August 9, 1868, at St. Vincent's Abbey in Latrobe. [6] Watterson then served as professor of moral theology and Scripture at Mount St. Mary's, where he became vice president in 1877 and later president in 1879. [3]

  5. Celebrating ordination of new priests and the Solemnity of ...

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    On June 1, Bishop McManus will ordain new priests at St. Paul’s Cathedral, and June 2, the world will celebrate the Solemnity of Corpus Christi.

  6. Edward Gerard Hettinger - Wikipedia

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    He began priestly formation first at the College of the Holy Cross and continued at Saint Vincent Seminary before being ordained a priest for the Diocese of Columbus on June 2, 1928. His first assignments was a priest were as chaplain of St. Ann Hospital while living at St. Vincent Orphanage.

  7. Nicolaus Aloysius Gallagher - Wikipedia

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    Gallagher was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Columbus by Bishop Sylvester Rosecrans on December 25, 1868. [2] After his ordination, Gallagher served as curate at St. Patrick's Parish in Columbus, Ohio. In 1871, he left St. Patrick's to become president of St. Aloysius Seminary in Columbus. [1]

  8. Frederick F. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    On October 14, 2004. John Paul II appointed Campbell as the eleventh bishop of the Diocese of Columbus. [3] He was installed on January 13, 2005, by Archbishop Daniel Pilarczyk. [4] In 2005, Campbell proposed the establishment of a civil registry of priests from the diocese who had been "credibly accused" of sexual abuse. [5]

  9. Columbus LGBTQ+ Catholics optimistic, yet cautious, after ...

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    The Diocese of Columbus declined to answer The Dispatch’s questions about whether Bishop Earl Fernandes would personally be willing to bless same-sex couples, and how he would handle clergy who ...