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  1. Oct 28, 2015 · The manner in which the Church was first governed in the United States — Pittsburg an episcopal see — Very Rev. M. O'Connor consecrated first Bishop— Sketch of his early life — Condition of the Church on his arrival — The first ordination — The first synod — The colored chapel — The Catholic published — St. Michael's Diocesan Seminary — The Bishop visits Europe — The ...

  2. Jul 17, 2009 · Contributor School of Theology, Boston University Addeddate 2009-07-17 15:08:50 Call number b23039681 Camera

  3. 1843.08.11: Established as Diocese of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgen(sis) (Latin) (from Diocese of Philadelphia and became suffragan of Baltimore) 1853.07.29: Lost territory to establish Diocese of Erie; 1875.02.12: Became suffragan of Philadelphia; 1876.01.11: Lost territory to establish Diocese of Allegheny

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  4. It was reduced in 1852 when the Diocese of Erie was established, and in 1901 and 1951 with the erection of the dioceses of Altoona and Greensburg respectively. At the beginning of the 21st century, Catholics numbered about 40 percent of the total population. Source for information on Pittsburgh, Diocese of: New Catholic Encyclopedia dictionary.

  5. The Diocese of Pittsburgh includes 61 parish-groupings (107 churches) ... When the French destroyed the fort in 1758, the mission became a ruin. [3]

  6. The new diocese of Allegheny had 8 counties, with an area of 6530 sq. miles, leaving the parent diocese 6 counties, and an area of 4784 sq. miles. Broken in health and saddened by the trials which he had passed through, Bishop Domenec resigned the See of Allegheny 27 July, 1877, and retired to his native land, where he died at Tarragona , 7 January, 1878.

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  8. A History of Catholicity in Northern Ohio and in the Diocese of Cleveland from 1749 to December 31, 1900 (1903). Hynes, Michael J. History of the Diocese of Cleveland (1953). Jurgens, W. A. A History of the Diocese of Cleveland (1980). Work Projects Admin., Ohio Historical Records Survey Project.

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