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  2. Roman Catholic Diocese of New Ulm - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of New Ulm (Latin: Dioecesis Novae Ulmae) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in western Minnesota in the United States. The Diocese of New Ulm is a suffragan diocese of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. The Cathedral parish is the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in ...

  3. Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (New Ulm, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of New Ulm was established by Pope Pius XII on November 18, 1957. [2] Holy Trinity was named as the diocese's new cathedral. Msgr. Alphonse Schladweiler of St. Paul was named the first Bishop of New Ulm and was consecrated in Holy Trinity. Another renovation of the cathedral was completed in 1987.

  4. Category:Roman Catholic Diocese of New Ulm - Wikipedia

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    Roman Catholic Diocese of New Ulm — based in the city of New Ulm, in Brown County of southern Minnesota Subcategories. This category has the following 2 ...

  5. 'Action steps' in new Catholic Church guide on Indigenous ...

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    Focus on reconciliation, healing. In a news release, the Most Rev. Chad Zielinski, bishop of the Diocese of New Ulm, Minnesota, and current chairman of the USCCB's subcommittee on Native American ...

  6. Chad Zielinski - Wikipedia

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    Chad William Zielinski (born September 8, 1964) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who is the fifth bishop of the Diocese of New Ulm in Minnesota. He previously served as bishop of the Diocese of Fairbanks in Alaska from 2014 to 2022.

  7. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis

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    On November 18, 1957, Pope Pius XII founded the Diocese of New Ulm, taking its territory from the Archdiocese of Saint Paul. [16] [17] The pope named Monsignor Alphonse Schladweiler of Saint Paul as the first bishop of New Ulm. Brady died on October 1, 1961.

  8. Raymond Alphonse Lucker - Wikipedia

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    Lucker was named the second bishop of the Diocese of New Ulm on December 23, 1975, by Paul VI. [4] His installation took place on February 19, 1976, at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in New Ulm. [4] During his 25-year tenure, Lucker earned a reputation as one of the most progressive Catholic bishops in the country. [5]

  9. John M. LeVoir - Wikipedia

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    John Marvin LeVoir (born February 7, 1946) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as bishop of the Diocese of New Ulm in Minnesota from 2008 until 2020. Biography [ edit ]