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Diocese of Gaylord

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Diocese of Gaylord
NameDiocese of Gaylord
Full nameRoman Catholic Diocese of Gaylord
Founded1971
BishopJeffrey Walsh
CathedralSt. Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral

Diocese of Gaylord is a Roman Catholic Church diocese located in the northern part of the United States, specifically in the state of Michigan. The diocese was established on July 19, 1971, by Pope Paul VI, and it comprises 21 counties in northern Michigan, including Charlevoix County, Emmet County, and Cheboygan County. The diocese is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Detroit and is led by Bishop of Gaylord, who is currently Jeffrey Walsh. The diocese is also home to several notable institutions, including St. Mary's Cathedral and the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet.

History

The history of the Diocese of Gaylord dates back to the early 19th century, when the area was first settled by European-Americans, including French Canadians and Irish Americans. The diocese was initially part of the Diocese of Detroit, but it was later established as a separate diocese in 1971, with Edmund Szoka as its first bishop. The diocese has a rich history, with notable events including the Second Vatican Council, which had a significant impact on the diocese, and the visit of Pope John Paul II to the United States in 1987, which included a stop in Michigan. The diocese is also home to several historic churches, including St. Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral, which was built in the late 19th century and features stunning Gothic Revival architecture. Other notable churches in the diocese include St. Francis of Assisi Church and St. Ignatius Church, which are both listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Geography

The Diocese of Gaylord covers a large geographic area, encompassing 21 counties in northern Michigan, including Alpena County, Antrim County, and Benzie County. The diocese borders the Diocese of Marquette to the west, the Diocese of Saginaw to the south, and the Diocese of Grand Rapids to the southwest. The diocese is also home to several notable natural features, including Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and the Pere Marquette River. The diocese is served by several major highways, including US-31 and I-75, which provide access to major cities like Detroit and Chicago. The diocese is also home to several notable institutions, including Northern Michigan University and North Central Michigan College.

Bishops

The Diocese of Gaylord has been led by several notable bishops, including Edmund Szoka, who served as the first bishop of the diocese from 1971 to 1981, and Robert John Rose, who served as bishop from 1981 to 1989. Other notable bishops include Patrick R. Cooney, who served from 1989 to 2009, and Bernard A. Hebda, who served as bishop from 2009 to 2013. The current bishop of the diocese is Jeffrey Walsh, who was appointed by Pope Francis in 2017. The diocese is also home to several notable auxiliary bishops, including Walter A. Hurley and Paul J. Bradley.

Parishes

The Diocese of Gaylord is home to over 75 parishes, including St. Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral, which serves as the cathedral church of the diocese. Other notable parishes include St. Francis of Assisi Church, St. Ignatius Church, and St. Joseph Church. The diocese is also home to several notable shrines, including the National Shrine of the Cross in the Woods, which is located in Indian River, Michigan. The diocese is served by several notable Catholic orders, including the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet and the Franciscan Friars.

Education

The Diocese of Gaylord is home to several notable educational institutions, including St. Mary Cathedral School and Gaylord St. Mary Catholic School. The diocese is also served by several notable Catholic high schools, including St. Mary Cathedral High School and Gaylord St. Mary High School. The diocese is also home to several notable Catholic colleges and universities, including Spring Arbor University and University of Detroit Mercy. The diocese is served by several notable Catholic educational organizations, including the National Catholic Educational Association and the Michigan Catholic Conference.

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The Diocese of Gaylord is committed to promoting the Catholic identity and mission of the Roman Catholic Church. The diocese is home to several notable Catholic organizations, including the Knights of Columbus and the Catholic Daughters of the Americas. The diocese is also served by several notable Catholic charities, including Catholic Charities USA and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. The diocese is committed to promoting social justice and evangelization, and is involved in several notable initiatives, including the USCCB's Catholic Campaign for Human Development and the Pontifical Mission Societies. The diocese is also home to several notable Catholic media outlets, including EWTN and Catholic Radio. Category:Roman Catholic dioceses in the United States

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