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The '''Catholic Diocese of Birmingham''' is a Roman Catholic diocese covering 39 counties in Northern and central [[Alabama]]. It is a suffragen diocese, along with the dioceses of Biloxi and Jackson, of the Archdiocese of Mobile, and is one of 18 dioceses in Region V of the U. S. Catholic church. The diocese was created on [[June 28]], [[1969]] by splitting-off from the [[Catholic Diocese of Mobile-Birmingham]]. | The '''Catholic Diocese of Birmingham''' is a Roman Catholic diocese covering 39 counties in Northern and central [[Alabama]]. It is a suffragen diocese, along with the dioceses of Biloxi and Jackson, of the Archdiocese of Mobile, and is one of 18 dioceses in Region V of the U. S. Catholic church. The diocese was created on [[June 28]], [[1969]] by splitting-off from the [[Catholic Diocese of Mobile-Birmingham]]. | ||
The diocese is led by the '''Bishop of Birmingham'''. On [[August 14]], [[2007]], Pope Benedict XVI appointed [[Robert Baker]] as Bishop, succeeding Bishop Emeritus and acting head [[David Foley]], who retired in [[2005]]. The seat of the diocese is [[St Paul's Cathedral]] on [[3rd Avenue North]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. | The diocese is led by the '''Bishop of Birmingham'''. On [[August 14]], [[2007]], Pope Benedict XVI appointed [[Robert Baker]] as Bishop, succeeding Bishop Emeritus and acting head [[David Foley]], who retired in [[2005]]. The seat of the diocese is [[St Paul's Cathedral]] on [[3rd Avenue North]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. Beginning in [[1973]], the Diocese of Birmingham occupied offices in the [[St Thomas Home-on-the-Hill]] in [[East Lake]], remaining until [[2001]], when it moved into the [[Raburn Building]] at 2121 3rd Avenue North across from St Paul's. | ||
In addition to its churches, the diocese has responsibility over charitable works, social services, schools and educational programs, and operates the [[Birmingham Catholic Press]]. It is also involved in the mission of [[St Vincent's Hospital]]. | In addition to its churches, the diocese has responsibility over charitable works, social services, schools and educational programs, and operates the [[Birmingham Catholic Press]]. It is also involved in the mission of [[St Vincent's Hospital]]. |
Revision as of 18:16, 19 August 2012
The Catholic Diocese of Birmingham is a Roman Catholic diocese covering 39 counties in Northern and central Alabama. It is a suffragen diocese, along with the dioceses of Biloxi and Jackson, of the Archdiocese of Mobile, and is one of 18 dioceses in Region V of the U. S. Catholic church. The diocese was created on June 28, 1969 by splitting-off from the Catholic Diocese of Mobile-Birmingham.
The diocese is led by the Bishop of Birmingham. On August 14, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Robert Baker as Bishop, succeeding Bishop Emeritus and acting head David Foley, who retired in 2005. The seat of the diocese is St Paul's Cathedral on 3rd Avenue North in downtown Birmingham. Beginning in 1973, the Diocese of Birmingham occupied offices in the St Thomas Home-on-the-Hill in East Lake, remaining until 2001, when it moved into the Raburn Building at 2121 3rd Avenue North across from St Paul's.
In addition to its churches, the diocese has responsibility over charitable works, social services, schools and educational programs, and operates the Birmingham Catholic Press. It is also involved in the mission of St Vincent's Hospital.
As of 2006, the total population of the Diocese is 2,845,000, of which 98,600 (3.5%) are members of the Roman Catholic church. There are 55 parishes in the diocese. Though the diocese is not large, it is considered important because it includes the operations of the Eternal Word Television Network, an influential multi-media broadcaster which has sometimes stirred controversy with the U. S. Catholic Church.
Ordinaries
- Joseph Vath (September 29, 1969 - July 14, 1987)
- Raymond Boland (February 2, 1988 - June 22, 1993)
- David Foley (March 22, 1994 - May 10, 2005)
- Robert Baker (August 14, 2007 - )
Parishes
- This list shows only those in the seven-county Birmingham-Hoover MSA.
- Catholic Parish of Adamsville
- Catholic Parish of Bessemer
- Catholic Parish of Birmingham
- Catholic Parish of Clanton
- Catholic Parish of Cullman
- Catholic Parish of Fairfield
- Catholic Parish of Gardendale
- Catholic Parish of Hanceville
- Catholic Parish of Jasper
- Catholic Parish of Leeds
- Catholic Parish of Montevallo
- Catholic Parish of Oneonta
- Catholic Parish of Pell City
- Catholic Parish of Trussville
- Catholic Parish of Warrior
See also
References
- Nicholson, Gilbert (December 16, 2001) "Diocese leaving its historic HQ for downtown." Birmingham Business Journal
External links
- Diocese of Birmingham website
- Diocese of Birmingham at catholic-hierarchy.org