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Archdiocese of Philadelphia

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Archdiocese of Philadelphia
NameArchdiocese of Philadelphia
Full nameRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia
CaptionCathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul

Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia is a Latin Church archdiocese that covers the city of Philadelphia and surrounding areas in the state of Pennsylvania. It is part of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States and is one of the oldest and most prominent Catholic dioceses in the United States, with a history dating back to the 18th century, including the influence of Pope Pius VI and John Carroll (bishop). The archdiocese is also home to many notable institutions, including Saint Joseph's University, La Salle University, and Villanova University.

History

The history of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia dates back to 1808, when it was established by Pope Pius VII as a diocese, with Michael Francis Egan as its first bishop. Over the years, the diocese has been elevated to an archdiocese, with Francis Patrick Kenrick and James Frederick Wood playing important roles in its development, along with the influence of Catholic University of America and The Catholic Standard and Times. The archdiocese has also been shaped by the contributions of notable figures such as Saint Katharine Drexel, Saint John Neumann, and Dennis Joseph Dougherty, who have all been associated with institutions like Cabrini University and Neumann University. The archdiocese has also been involved in significant events, including the First Vatican Council and the Second Vatican Council, which have had a profound impact on the Roman Catholic Church and institutions like Georgetown University and University of Notre Dame.

Geography

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia covers a significant geographic area, including the city of Philadelphia and surrounding counties in Pennsylvania, such as Bucks County, Chester County, Delaware County, Montgomery County, and Philadelphia County. The archdiocese is bordered by other dioceses, including the Diocese of Allentown, Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown, and Diocese of Harrisburg, and is part of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), which includes other notable dioceses like the Archdiocese of New York and Archdiocese of Washington. The archdiocese is also home to many notable landmarks, including the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, Independence Hall, and Liberty Bell, which are all located in Philadelphia and are associated with institutions like University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University.

Bishops

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia has been led by many notable bishops throughout its history, including Charles Borromeo, John Carroll (bishop), and James Gibbons, who have all played important roles in shaping the archdiocese and its institutions, such as Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary and Catholic Theological Union. The current archbishop is Nelson J. Pérez, who has been involved in various initiatives, including the Synod of Bishops and the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA), which have connections to institutions like Loyola University Chicago and Fordham University. Other notable bishops associated with the archdiocese include Anthony Bevilacqua, Justin Francis Rigali, and Charles Joseph Chaput, who have all been involved with institutions like Saint Joseph's University and La Salle University.

Parishes_and_Schools

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia is home to many parishes and Catholic schools, including Archbishop John Carroll High School, Saint Joseph's Preparatory School, and Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls, which are all part of the Archdiocesan Office of Catholic Education and have connections to institutions like Villanova University and Saint Joseph's University. The archdiocese is also home to many notable Catholic universities and colleges, including Saint Joseph's University, La Salle University, and Villanova University, which are all part of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU) and have connections to institutions like Georgetown University and University of Notre Dame. The archdiocese has also been involved in various educational initiatives, including the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) and the Catholic Education Foundation, which have connections to institutions like Loyola University Chicago and Fordham University.

Catholic_Charity_and_Social_Services

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia is committed to providing Catholic charity and social services to those in need, through organizations such as Catholic Charities USA, Catholic Relief Services, and Saint Vincent de Paul Society, which have connections to institutions like Catholic University of America and University of Dayton. The archdiocese is also home to many notable hospitals and healthcare systems, including Catholic Health East and Trinity Health, which are part of the Catholic Health Association (CHA) and have connections to institutions like Georgetown University and University of Pennsylvania. The archdiocese has also been involved in various initiatives, including the Catholic Campaign for Human Development and the National Catholic Partnership on Disability, which have connections to institutions like University of Notre Dame and Fordham University.

Notable_Persons_and_Institutions

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia is home to many notable Catholic institutions and persons, including Saint Katharine Drexel, Saint John Neumann, and Dennis Joseph Dougherty, who have all been associated with institutions like Cabrini University and Neumann University. The archdiocese is also home to many notable Catholic universities and colleges, including Saint Joseph's University, La Salle University, and Villanova University, which are all part of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU) and have connections to institutions like Georgetown University and University of Notre Dame. Other notable institutions associated with the archdiocese include The Catholic Standard and Times, Catholic Philly, and WFJS, which are all part of the Catholic Press Association and have connections to institutions like Catholic University of America and University of Dayton. The archdiocese has also been involved in various initiatives, including the Synod of Bishops and the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA), which have connections to institutions like Loyola University Chicago and Fordham University.

Category:Roman Catholic Archdioceses in the United States

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