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 Local Catholic Church History and Genealogy - California, Hawaii, Nevada and Utah
The Diocese of Las Vegas was formed from the Diocese of Reno-Las Vegas, to encompass the Church in Southern Nevada.
The Diocese boundaries, for the Diocese of both Californias, were the Colorado River to the east, Oregon line north, Pacific Ocean in the west and all of Baja California to the south.
What is now the Fresno Diocese was a very sparsely populated desert and forest land that was one portion of the vast Diocese of Guadalajara comprising some two-thirds of the total area of Mexico.
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 St. Philip Church - Capital Campaign
With parish records in Central California dating back to 1770, the Diocese of Fresno has a strong heritage of faith as an integral part of the Roman Catholic Church in California.
Almost 40 years ago, the Diocese of Fresno was officially established when Pope Paul VI signed a document on October 25, 1967 separating the counties of Fresno, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced and Tulare from the Diocese of Monterey-Fresno.
The Diocese of Fresno will sell a gift of stock and the value of the gift will be determined at the time of transfer.
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 Structured View of Dioceses in North America [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Structured View of Dioceses in North America [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Los Angeles: Fresno, Monterey in California, Orange in California, San Bernardino, San Diego
Kansas City in Kansas: Dodge City, Salina, Wichita
www.catholic-hierarchy.org /diocese/qview1.html

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: California
Under this statute all Catholic Church property in the Archdiocese of San Francisco is held in the name of "The Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco", a corporation sole.
In California the Catholic Church, notwithstanding that she receives no financial aid from the State, and that the support of her schools and colleges must be derived entirely from contributions of the faithful, has done great things in the cause of Christian education.
The Diocese of Salt Lake, in Utah, and the Dioceses of Sacramento and of Monterey and Los Angeles are suffragan to the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
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 Spiritual Growth - Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California
Sponsored by Northern California Youth Ministry (NORCAL): (Arch) Dioceses of Monterey, Oakland, Reno, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Rosa.
Students will created an action plan that will be in line with the Pastoral Plan of the Diocese of San Jose regarding youth ministry and will gain a working knowledge of available resources for their ministry and continued learning.
From “Renewing the Vision: A Framework For Catholic Youth Ministry”, Published by the United Conference of Catholic Bishops, available from the USCCB, www.usccb.org.
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 History & Ordinary - Diocese of Reno
On December 29, 1986, Bishop McFarland was appointed to the Diocese of Orange, California and was installed as second Bishop of Orange on February 24, 1987.
The western half of the Diocese had been part of the Diocese of Sacramento; the eastern part, that of Salt Lake City.
Shortly thereafter, it became apart of the Diocese of Monterey, which in 1853, was divided, and its Bishop, the Most Reverend Sadoc Alemany, became first Archbishop of the new Archiepiscopal See of San Francisco, which included Washoe County.
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 Alabama-California
Other Sections : Within the territory of the Roman-Rite Diocese of Sacramento, there are at least the following number of churches and chapels of the Eastern Catholic Rites: one each for the Byzantine Melchite, Ruthenian, and Ukrainian Rites.
Sees in the Territory : Diocese of Fresno, Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Diocese of Monterey, Diocese of Oakland, Diocese of Orange, Diocese of Sacramento, Diocese of San Bernardino, Diocese of San Diego, Archdiocese of San Francisco, Diocese of San José, Diocese of Santa Rosa, Diocese of Stockton.
The Diocese is being governed temporarily by the Archbishop of San Francisco until a new ordinary is appointed.
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 Joseph Sadoc Alemany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The scope of his authority was large, as the Diocese of Monterey originally encompassed the entire area of the former Mexican province of Alta California, while the Archdiocese of San Francisco encompassed all of the state of California north of Monterey Bay, and the areas that became the states of Nevada and Utah.
As Archbishop of San Francisco, Alemany presided over what became a multinational diocese, owing to the influx of people during the California Gold Rush, and parishes were established for San Francisco's Italian, Irish, French and Mexican communities.
Joseph Sadoc Alemany y Concill ( 1814- 1888) was a U.S. Spanish -born) Roman Catholic archbishop and missionary.
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 Archdiocese History
By 1853 Bishop Sadoc Alemany, Dominican, the second bishop for California, became the first Archbishop of San Francisco and peninsular California was separated from the Diocese of Monterey.
The pope named the first native born Angeleno to shepherd the largest Archdiocese in the country—Bishop Roger M. Mahony who headed the Diocese of Stockton and was an alumnus of St. John’s Seminary.
Thus the Archdiocese of Los Angeles continues to meet one of the greatest challenges in United States history, with the assistance of Nuestra Señora de los Angeles de la Porciúncula.
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 Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mission is still the center of the busy downtown area, and functions as a Roman Catholic parish church for the City of San Luis Obispo in the Diocese of Monterey.
The Mission church of San Luis Obispo is an unusual design in that its combination of belfry and vestibule is found nowhere else among the California missions.
The entrance lobby and belfry of the Mission San Luís Obispo de Tolosa in June 2004.
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 Our History - Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California
Spanish Dominican Joseph Sadoc Alemany, OP, was bishop of Monterey when it was established in 1850, then became Archbishop of San Francisco when it was created in 1853.
On the evening of March 18, 1981, during the solemn celebration of the First Vespers of the Feast of Saint Joseph, Archbishop Pio Laghi, Apostolic Delegate to the Church in the United States, and Archbishop Quinn, the Metropolitan, formally installed the first bishop of the new church and canonically erected the diocese.
In 1987 historic Saint Joseph Church was designated the Cathedral to replace the proto-cathedral, Saint Patrick Church.
www.dsj.org /community/history.asp   (784 words)

  
 Our History - Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California
Spanish Dominican Joseph Sadoc Alemany, OP, was bishop of Monterey when it was established in 1850, then became Archbishop of San Francisco when it was created in 1853.
On the evening of March 18, 1981, during the solemn celebration of the First Vespers of the Feast of Saint Joseph, Archbishop Pio Laghi, Apostolic Delegate to the Church in the United States, and Archbishop Quinn, the Metropolitan, formally installed the first bishop of the new church and canonically erected the diocese.
In 1987 historic Saint Joseph Church was designated the Cathedral to replace the proto-cathedral, Saint Patrick Church.
www.dsj.org /community/history.asp   (784 words)

  
 The home page for Mission Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz, California
Welcome to the website of Mission Santa Cruz, located on Mission Plaza in Santa Cruz, California. The Roman Catholic Parish of Holy Cross is the home of Mission Santa Cruz, the 12th link in the chain of 21 historic Spanish Franciscan missions that stretch from San Diego to Sonoma.
Since 1859 the mission site has been owned and operated by the Diocese of Monterey, now under the direction of Bishop Sylvester Ryan.
The full Spanish name of the mission is "Misión la exaltación de la Santa Cruz," named after a feast day in the Church calendar which occurs on September 14: The Exaltation of the Holy Cross, celebrating the Christian symbol of the cross on which Jesus was crucified.
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 The home page for Mission Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz, California
Welcome to the website of Mission Santa Cruz, located on Mission Plaza in Santa Cruz, California. The Roman Catholic Parish of Holy Cross is the home of Mission Santa Cruz, the 12th link in the chain of 21 historic Spanish Franciscan missions that stretch from San Diego to Sonoma.
Holy Cross Church is a parish within the Diocese of Monterey.
The full Spanish name of the mission is "Misión la exaltación de la Santa Cruz," named after a feast day in the Church calendar which occurs on September 14: The Exaltation of the Holy Cross, celebrating the Christian symbol of the cross on which Jesus was crucified.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Aegean/7151   (431 words)

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