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The Diocese of Amarillo (Latin: Dioecesis Amarillensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic church in the Texas Panhandle region in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese of the metropolitan Archdiocese of San Antonio. The mother church of the Diocese of Amarillo is St. Mary's Cathedral in Amarillo.
St. Mary's Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral church located in Amarillo, Texas, United States. It has been the seat of the Diocese of Amarillo since 2011. History
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The following is a list of bishops of the Roman Catholic Church in Texas. ... Diocese of Amarillo: Patrick James Zurek: Bishop of Amarillo (2008–present), former ...
In 1959 this property became St. Mary’s Parish, which became the Amarillo Diocese’s third cathedral in 2011. [4] A total of 5 bishops would call Sacred Heart their cathedral. By the 1970s the parish had declined to 25 families. [5] In 1974 the property was sold to the First National Bank of Amarillo for $250,000. [1]
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 ...
St. Laurence Catholic Church, formerly St. Laurence Cathedral, [1] is a parish church in the Diocese of Amarillo located in Amarillo, Texas, United States. It served as the cathedral church of the Diocese of Amarillo from 1975 to 2011.
Dioceses of the Catholic Church in the United States. White borders demarcate Latin Church dioceses, and black borders demarcate Latin Church provinces.. The Catholic dioceses and archdioceses of the United States which include both the dioceses of the Latin Church, which employ the Roman Rite and other Latin liturgical rites, and various other dioceses, primarily the eparchies of the Eastern ...