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The Diocese of Orlando (Latin: Dioecesis Orlandensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in central Florida in the United States. St. James Cathedral serves as the seat of the diocese.
Established 2001; first Mass celebrated at St. Francis of Assisi School. St. Angela Merici 585 S. Walnut Ave, Brea Organized 1951 as a mission of St. Mary's in Fullerton, designated parish in 1957. [10] St. Joseph 717 N Bradford Ave, Placentia Founded 1952 from St. Mary's territory; first Mass in current church celebrated November 1, 1953. [11]
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It is not clear when St. Joseph Catholic Church will reopen after an August fire. For now, services are being held in St. Joseph School gymnasium. ... 1:30 p.m. Spanish mass and a 3:45 p.m ...
St. James in the early 1950s. St. James Parish traces its roots to May 20, 1881, when Bishop John Moore of the Diocese of St. Augustine, which then covered the entire state of Florida, purchased land to establish the first Catholic Church in the Orlando area. The first permanent pastor, Father Felix P. Swembergh arrived in 1885 to organize the ...
“Above all we want it to be a spiritual home, a real hearth.” [1] A plaque in front of the church honors this 1990 dedication. [2] At long last, on January 31, 1993, the first Mass was celebrated in the new church, and on August 22, 1993, the church was dedicated. Archbishop Pio Laghi was once again present.
In 1959, the paper moved to the Orlando suburb of Winter Park. [5] In 1972, the paper changed its format from broadsheet to tabloid. [5] In 1984, the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee began publishing their own version of the newspaper. [5] In 1990, the Florida Catholic absorbed The Voice published by the Archdiocese of Miami and began serving ...
The first Mass was celebrated in the new church on April 25, 1980. Bishop Thomas Grady, dedicated the church on October 26, 1980. In November, 1986, the first pastor was appointed pastor to the English speaking community of Our Savior Church in The Hague, Holland. The parish became computerized in 1988.