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FAITH along Michigan's 45th Parallel: Quarterly 2015 Grand Rapids: Faith Grand Rapids: Monthly 2007 Kalamazoo: The Good News: 18,500 [9] Monthly Lansing: FAITH: Monthly Marquette: The U.P. Catholic: 1946 Saginaw: Faith Saginaw: Quarterly 2007 Minnesota: Crookston: Our Northland Diocese: 14,000 [10] Biweekly Duluth: The Northern Cross: Monthly ...
The Diocese of Grand Rapids (Latin: Dioecesis Grandcataractensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in western Michigan in the United States. It comprises 80 parishes in 11 counties. It is a suffragan see to the Archdiocese of Detroit. The mother church of the diocese is the Cathedral of Saint Andrew in Grand Rapids.
Diocese of Grand Rapids in red. This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids.The diocese is located in the western portion of Michigan's lower peninsula and includes the city of Grand Rapids and 11 counties: Ionia, Kent, Lake, Mason, Mecosta, Montcalm, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, Osceola, and Ottawa.
Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids (3 P) Pages in category "Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Pages in category "Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
On December 21, 1955, Rose was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Grand Rapids at the Pontifical Urban College by Cardinal Clemente Micara. [2] [1] Following his return to Grand Rapids, Rose became a professor at St. Joseph's Seminary in August 1956. [1] Working there for 13 years, he taught religion, Latin, Greek, French and music ...
Kevin Michael Britt (November 19, 1944–May 16, 2004) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.He served as bishop of the Diocese of Grand Rapids in Michigan from 2003 to 2004.
In April 1946, Bishop Francis J. Haas of the Diocese of Grand Rapids searched for land to establish a new church in Indian River for parishioners who were traveling great distances to attend Mass. Mr. James J. Harrington, a resident of Burt Lake, offered to help locate land for the new church which would put in place the first residential priest of Cheboygan County.