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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston
DioceseRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston
CaptionCathedral of the Holy Cross (Boston)
BishopSeán Patrick O'Malley
CathedralCathedral of the Holy Cross (Boston)
PatronSaint Patrick
Website[http://www.bostoncatholic.org/ Archdiocese of Boston]

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston is a prominent Catholic Church institution in the United States, covering the counties of Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, and Suffolk. The archdiocese is led by Seán Patrick O'Malley, who has been the Cardinal Archbishop since 2003, succeeding Bernard Francis Law. The archdiocese is home to numerous notable institutions, including Boston College, Harvard University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It also has strong ties with other Catholic organizations, such as the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Catholic University of America.

History

The history of the archdiocese dates back to 1808, when Pope Pius VII established the Diocese of Boston, with Jean-Louis Lefebvre de Cheverus as its first Bishop. In 1875, the diocese was elevated to an archdiocese by Pope Pius IX, with John Joseph Williams as its first Archbishop. The archdiocese has a rich history, with notable events including the Boston Massacre, the American Revolution, and the Irish diaspora. The archdiocese has also been influenced by the lives and works of notable Catholics, such as Saint Thomas Aquinas, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, and Mother Teresa. The archdiocese has also had significant interactions with other Christian denominations, including the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, the United Methodist Church, and the Presbyterian Church (USA).

Geography

The archdiocese covers a vast territory, including the cities of Boston, Cambridge, Lowell, Lynn, and Quincy. The archdiocese also includes several notable landmarks, such as Fenway Park, Freedom Trail, and Boston Harbor. The geography of the archdiocese has been shaped by the Charles River, the Merrimack River, and the Atlantic Ocean. The archdiocese is also home to several notable Catholic institutions, including the Cathedral of the Holy Cross (Boston), the Basilica and Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, and the St. Clement Eucharistic Shrine. The archdiocese has connections with other Catholic dioceses, including the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall River, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester, and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts.

Bishops

The archdiocese has been led by several notable bishops, including Seán Patrick O'Malley, Bernard Francis Law, and Humberto Sousa Medeiros. The archdiocese has also been influenced by the lives and works of notable Catholic bishops, such as John Carroll (bishop), Francis Patrick Kenrick, and John Joseph Hughes. The archdiocese has connections with other Catholic bishops, including Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Cardinal Donald Wuerl, and Bishop Robert Barron. The archdiocese has also had significant interactions with other Christian leaders, including Pope Francis, Pope Benedict XVI, and Archbishop of Canterbury.

Parishes_and_Schools

The archdiocese is home to over 150 parishes, including Holy Cross Cathedral (Boston), St. Leonard's Church (Boston), and St. Mary's Church (Boston). The archdiocese also has a strong presence of Catholic schools, including Boston College High School, Catholic Memorial School, and Xaverian Brothers High School. The archdiocese has connections with other Catholic schools, including Notre Dame Academy (Hingham, Massachusetts), Fontbonne Academy, and Ursuline Academy (Dedham, Massachusetts)]. The archdiocese has also had significant interactions with other educational institutions, including Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Boston University.

Catholic_Institutions

The archdiocese is home to several notable Catholic institutions, including St. Elizabeth's Medical Center (Brighton, Massachusetts), Caritas Christi Health Care, and Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Boston. The archdiocese also has connections with other Catholic institutions, including the Catholic University of America, Georgetown University, and University of Notre Dame. The archdiocese has also had significant interactions with other social service organizations, including the American Red Cross, the Salvation Army, and the United Way. The archdiocese has also been influenced by the lives and works of notable Catholics, including Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton, and Flannery O'Connor.

Ecclesiastical_Statistics

The archdiocese has a large and diverse population, with over 1.8 million Catholics. The archdiocese has 288 parishes, 153 schools, and 34 hospitals and healthcare facilities. The archdiocese also has a strong presence of Catholic organizations, including the Knights of Columbus, the Catholic Daughters of the Americas, and the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. The archdiocese has connections with other Catholic organizations, including the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the National Catholic Educational Association, and the Catholic Health Association. The archdiocese has also had significant interactions with other Christian denominations, including the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, the United Methodist Church, and the Presbyterian Church (USA).

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