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The Archdiocese of Cincinnati ( la, Archidiœcesis Cincinnatensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or
archdiocese In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. History In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associate ...
that covers the southwest region of the U.S. state of Ohio, including the greater Cincinnati and Dayton metropolitan areas. The
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of Cincinnati is Dennis Marion Schnurr. The Archdiocese of Cincinnati is the metropolitan see of its province, with five
suffragan diocese A suffragan diocese is one of the dioceses other than the metropolitan archdiocese that constitute an ecclesiastical province. It exists in some Christian denominations, in particular the Catholic Church, the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria ...
s.


Geography

In total, the Archdiocese of Cincinnati encompasses 230 parishes in 19 counties, , with the total membership of baptized Catholics around 500,000. The archdiocese administers 110 associated
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s and diocesan
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s. The mother church is the Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Chains, located at the corner of 8th and Plum Streets in Downtown Cincinnati. Cincinnati is the ''metropolis'' of the Ecclesiastical Province of Cincinnati, which encompasses the entire state of Ohio and is composed of the archdiocese and its five
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s: Cleveland,
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, Steubenville,
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, and Youngstown. The Archdiocese of Cincinnati is bordered by the Diocese of Toledo to the north, the Diocese of Columbus to the east, the
Diocese of Covington The Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington ( la, Dioecesis Covingtonensis) is a Roman Catholic diocese in Northern Kentucky, covering 3,359 square miles (8,700 km2) that includes the city of Covington and the Kentucky counties of Boone, Kento ...
to the south, and the Archdiocese of Indianapolis and Diocese of Lafayette to the west.


History

Pope Pius VII Pope Pius VII ( it, Pio VII; born Barnaba Niccolò Maria Luigi Chiaramonti; 14 August 1742 – 20 August 1823), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 14 March 1800 to his death in August 1823. Chiaramonti was also a m ...
erected the Diocese of Cincinnati, then constituting the whole of the state of Ohio, on 19 June 1821, in territory taken from the Diocese of Bardstown. The diocese lost all portions of its territory to the north of latitude 40' 41 on 23 April 1847, when
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erected the
Diocese of Cleveland The Diocese of Cleveland ( la, Dioecesis Clevelandensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Pope Pius IX erected the diocese April 23, 1847, in ter ...
. However, this line cut through multiple counties, leading the bishops of Cleveland and Cincinnati to agree that:
the counties of Mercer, Auglaze, Hardin, Marion, Morrow, Knox, Tuscarawas, Carroll, Jefferson, which belong to the diocese of Cincinnati shall constitute the northern boundary of the diocese of Cincinnati. And that all the counties north of those just named, shall compose the diocese of Cleveland. Holmes county, which is for the greater part south of the line above traced, is by mutual consent, assigned to the diocese of Cleveland.
On July 19, 1850,
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elevated the diocese to an
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with the dioceses of Louisville, Detroit, and Cleveland as suffragans. The Diocese of Columbus was erected from "the territory from the Ohio River to the Scioto River ... together with the Counties of Franklin, Delaware and Morrow." on March 3, 1868. Finally, in 1945, nine counties on the eastern edge of the archdiocese were annexed to the Diocese of Columbus, resulting in the archdiocese's current geographic boundaries.


Parish development

Cincinnati's first church, named Christ Church, was organized in 1819, just beyond the city boundaries. Soon additional parishes were formed in Dayton, Hamilton, and St. Martin, Brown County.
Emmanuel Thienpont Émanuel or Emmanuel Thienpont (1803 – October 19, 1873) was a Belgian-born American Catholic priest who was a pioneer of parish organization in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, building the first Catholic churches in Dayton, Portsmouth and Steub ...
was a Belgian-born American Catholic priest who was a pioneer of parish organization in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. As the number of German Catholic immigrants increased,
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was formed in Cincinnati, the first Catholic parish for Germans west of the Allegheny Mountains. By the mid-nineteenth century, a system of national parishes, especially evident in Cincinnati and Dayton, took shape, providing separate churches for Italian, Hungarian, Polish, Lithuanian and Syrian Catholics. Ethnic-specific parishes continued to be formed until World War I when Archbishop Moeller successfully petitioned Rome for an end to national parishes and permission to formulate parish boundaries.


Religious orders

The Archdiocese of Cincinnati has been served by numerous women's religious orders, including the Sisters of Charity,
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, Precious Blood Sisters, Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, Sisters of Mercy, Little Sisters of the Poor, Ursulines, and Sisters of St. Joseph. The congregations and orders of male religious in the archdiocese include the Order of Preachers (Dominicans), Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans), Society of Jesus (Jesuits), Missionaries of the Precious Blood, Society of Mary (Marianists), Comboni Missionaries,
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, and Holy Ghost Fathers (Spiritans). Members of these communities staff schools and parishes and serve in a variety of social service roles. Many of the religious communities in the archdiocese owe their presence in part to
Sarah Worthington King Peter Sarah Anne Worthington King Peter (10 May 1800, Chillicothe, Ohio - 6 February 1877, Cincinnati) was an American philanthropist and patron of the arts. Life Sarah Anne Worthington was born on May 10, 1800, at Chillicothe, Ohio. Her father, Thom ...
, a prominent Catholic convert and philanthropist, who in the mid-nineteenth century helped finance the relocation of sisters from Europe to Cincinnati.


Sexual abuse scandals

In November 2003, following a sexual abuse scandal and two-year investigation by the Hamilton County prosecutor's office, Archbishop Daniel Pilarczyk entered a plea of ''
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'' regarding five
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charges of failure to report allegations of
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. The court rendered no criminal judgment on the allegations themselves, only on the diocese's failure to report the allegations. The Archdiocese of Cincinnati was also fined $10,000 after being found guilty of failing to report sexually abusive priests in the 1970s and 1980s. In August 2019, it was announced that Auxiliary Bishop
Joseph R. Binzer Joseph Robert Binzer (born April 26, 1955) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Ohio, from 2011 to 2020. Binzer resigned as auxiliary bishop of Cincinnati in 2020 ...
, the archdiocese's Vicar General who was blamed for failing to inform the Archbishop of Cincinnati about a series of allegations that a priest had engaged in inappropriate behavior with teenage boys, was removed from his position as head of priest personnel, while the archdiocese begins its own investigation. Geoff Drew, the priest who Binzer had protected, had previously faced allegations in other parishes. On August 19, 2019, local authorities arrested Drew and charged him with nine counts of sex abuse. In May 2020, the Vatican accepted Binzer's resignation as auxiliary bishop.


Parish consolidation

In 2021, the archdiocese began a process of parish consolidation known as "Beacons of Light". Parishes will be grouped into "parish families" overseen by a single pastor. In the long term, each parish family is expected to merge its parishes into a single parish. Reorganization plans are scheduled to be finalized in 2022.


Churches


Bishops


Bishops of Cincinnati

# Edward Fenwick (1822–1833) # John Baptist Purcell (1833–1850), elevated to
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Archbishops of Cincinnati

# John Baptist Purcell (1850–1883) #
William Henry Elder William Henry Elder (March 22, 1819 – October 31, 1904) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Natchez in Mississippi from 1857 to 1880 and as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati in Ohio b ...
(1883–1903; coadjutor archbishop 1880-1883) # Henry K. Moeller (1903–1925; coadjutor archbishop 1903)
- Joseph Chartrand (Appointed 1925, did not take effect) # John Timothy McNicholas (1925–1950) # Karl Joseph Alter (1950–1969) #
Paul Francis Leibold Paul Francis Leibold (December 22, 1914 – June 1, 1972) was an American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati in Ohio from 1969 until his death in 1972. Leibold previously served as bi ...
(1969–1972) # Joseph Bernardin (1972–1982), appointed
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in 1983) #
Daniel Edward Pilarczyk Daniel Edward Pilarczyk (August 12, 1934 – March 22, 2020) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Cincinnati from 1982 to 2009. Early life and education Daniel Pilarczyk was born in Dayton, Ohio, t ...
(1982–2009) # Dennis Marion Schnurr (2009–present; coadjutor archbishop 2008-2009)


Former auxiliary bishops of Cincinnati

* Sylvester Horton Rosecrans (1861–1868), appointed Bishop of Columbus *
Joseph H. Albers Joseph H. Albers D.D. (March 18, 1891 – December 1, 1965) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Albers served as the first bishop of the new Diocese of Lansing in Michigan in from 1937 until his death in 1964. He served a ...
(1929–1937), appointed Bishop of Lansing *
George John Rehring George John Rehring (June 10, 1890 – February 29, 1976) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Toledo in Ohio from 1950 to 1967. He previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdioc ...
(1937–1950), appointed
Bishop of Toledo This is a list of Bishops and Archbishops of Toledo ( la, Archidioecesis Metropolitae Toletana).
*
Clarence George Issenmann Clarence George Issenmann (May 30, 1907 – July 27, 1982) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati in Ohio from 1954 to 1957 as bishop of the Diocese of Columbus in ...
(1954–1957), appointed Bishop of Columbus *
Paul Francis Leibold Paul Francis Leibold (December 22, 1914 – June 1, 1972) was an American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati in Ohio from 1969 until his death in 1972. Leibold previously served as bi ...
(1958–1966), appointed Bishop of Evansville and later Archbishop of Cincinnati (see above) * Edward Anthony McCarthy (1965–1969), appointed Bishop of Phoenix and later Coadjutor Archbishop and
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* Nicholas Thomas Elko (1970–1985) *
Daniel Edward Pilarczyk Daniel Edward Pilarczyk (August 12, 1934 – March 22, 2020) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Cincinnati from 1982 to 2009. Early life and education Daniel Pilarczyk was born in Dayton, Ohio, t ...
(1974–1982) appointed Archbishop of Cincinnati (see above) * James Henry Garland (1984–1992) appointed Bishop of Marquette * Carl Kevin Moeddel (1993–2007) *
Joseph R. Binzer Joseph Robert Binzer (born April 26, 1955) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Ohio, from 2011 to 2020. Binzer resigned as auxiliary bishop of Cincinnati in 2020 ...
(2011–2020)


Other affiliated bishops

The following men began their service as priests in Cincinnati before being appointed bishops elsewhere (years in parentheses refer to their years in Cincinnati): * John Martin Henni, Bishop and later
Archbishop of Milwaukee The Archdiocese of Milwaukee ( la, Archidiœcesis Milvauchiensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the United States. It encompasses the City of Milwauk ...
(1829–1843) *
Henry Damian Juncker Henry Damian Juncker (August 22, 1809 – October 2, 1868) was a French-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the first bishop of the Diocese of Alton in Illinois, serving from 1857 until his death in 1868. Biography Early life Hen ...
, Bishop of Alton (1834–1857) *
Joshua Maria Young Joshua Maria Young (October 29, 1808 – September 18, 1866) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Erie in Pennsylvania from 1854 until his death in 1866. Biography Early life Joshua Youn ...
, Bishop of Erie (1838–1853) * John Baptist Lamy, Vicar Apostolic of New Mexico and later Bishop and Archbishop of Santa Fe (1838–1850) *
James Frederick Bryan Wood James Frederick Bryan Wood (April 27, 1813 – June 20, 1883) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the fifth Ordinary (Catholic Church), Bishop and first Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Archbishop of Philadelp ...
, Coadjutor Bishop and later Bishop and Archbishop of Philadelphia (1844–1857) * John Henry Luers, Bishop of Fort Wayne (1846–1857) * Caspar Henry Borgess, Coadjutor Bishop and later
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(1848–1870) *
Richard Gilmour Richard Gilmour (September 28, 1824 – April 13, 1891) was a Scottish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Cleveland in Ohio from 1872 until his death in 1891. Biography Early life Gilmour was b ...
,
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(1852–1872) * John Quinlan, Bishop of Mobile (1852–1859) *
Augustus Toebbe Augustus Maria Bernard Anthony John Gebhard Toebbe (January 15, 1829 – May 2, 1884) was a German-born American prelate of the Catholic Church. He was the second Bishop of Covington, serving from 1869 until his death in 1884. Early life and ...
, Bishop of Covington (1854–1869) *
Joseph Gregory Dwenger Joseph Gregory Dwenger C.P.P.S (April 7, 1837 – January 22, 1893) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Fort Wayne in Indiana from 1872 to 1893. Biography Early life Joseph Dweng ...
, Bishop of Fort Wayne (1859–1867) * Henry Richter, Bishop of Grand Rapids (1865–1883) * Francis Beckman, appointed Bishop of Lincoln and later
Archbishop of Dubuque The Archdiocese of Dubuque ( la, Archidiœcesis Dubuquensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in the northeastern quarter of the state of Iowa in the United States. It includes all the Iowa counti ...
(1902–1923) *
Urban John Vehr Urban John Vehr (May 30, 1891 – September 19, 1973) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Denver from 1931 to 1941. In 1941, he became the first archbishop of the new Archdiocese of De ...
, Bishop and later Archbishop of Denver (1915–1931) *
Francis Augustine Thill Francis Augustine Thill (October 12, 1893 – May 21, 1957) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Concordia, later becoming the Diocese of Salina, from 1938 until his death in 1957. Biography ...
, Bishop of Salina (1920–1938) (He became Bishop of Concordia in 1938, and was still in office there when the diocese name was changed from Concordia to Salina in 1944.) * Anthony John King Mussio, Bishop of Steubenville (1935–1945) *
Christopher Cardone Christopher Michael Cardone, OP (December 20, 1957) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Since 2016, Cardone has been serving as archbishop and metropolitan of the Archdiocese of Honiara in the Solomon Islands. Biography Ear ...
, Bishop of Auki later Archbishop of Honiara (1986-1988) *
John Joseph Kaising John Joseph Kaising (March 3, 1936 – January 17, 2007) was an American Roman Catholic Bishop who served the Archdiocese for the Military Services. He was a Priest for 44 years and a Bishop for 6.7 years. Biography Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, o ...
, Auxiliary Bishop for the Military Services, USA (1962–2000) *
Robert Daniel Conlon Robert Daniel Conlon (born December 4, 1948) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as bishop of the Diocese of Joliet in Illinois from 2011 to 2020. From 2002 to 2011 he served as bishop of the Diocese of Steubenville in ...
, Bishop of Steubenville and later Bishop of Joliet (1977–2002) * Earl K. Fernandes, Bishop of Columbus (2002–2022)


Education

The Archdiocese of Cincinnati operates a large school system that is especially well-attended in the Cincinnati area. As of 2011, 43,641 students enroll in the Archdiocese's 115 schools, making it the sixth largest Catholic school system in the United States. In Hamilton County, where most private schools are run by the Archdiocese, nearly a quarter of students (36,684 as of 2007) attend private schools, a rate only second to
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. The 23 Catholic high schools in the region operate under varying degrees of archdiocesan control. Several are owned and operated by the archdiocese, while other ''interparochial'' schools are run by groups of parishes under archdiocesan supervision. Most of the interparochial and non-archdiocesan high schools are operated by
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s (as noted in the adjacent table). Most of the schools' athletic teams belong to the Greater Catholic League, which consists of a co-ed division, the Girls Greater Cincinnati League, and a division for all-male schools. The archdiocese also includes 92 parochial and diocesan elementary schools, with a combined enrollment of 30,312, as of 2011 . These schools can be found in the urban and suburban areas of Cincinnati and Dayton, as well as some of the smaller towns within the archdiocesan boundaries. Each parochial school is owned and operated by its parish, rather than by the archdiocese's Catholic Schools Office. However, in March 2011, the archdiocese announced its intention of eventually unifying the schools under one school system. , the interim Superintendent of Catholic Schools is Susie Gibbons. Five of the high schools are named after former archbishops of the diocese. A parochial elementary school in Dayton is also named after Archbishop Liebold. The archdiocese sponsors the Athenaeum of Ohio – Mount St. Mary's Seminary of the West seminary in the Mount Washington neighborhood of Cincinnati.


Superintendents

* Carl J. Ryan (1941–1964) * Herman H. Kenning (1970–1974) * Kathryn Ann Connelly (1983–2002) * Joseph Kamis (2002–2010) * Jim Riggs (2010–2015) * Susie Gibbons (2015–present)


Media


Publications

The archdiocese publishes a monthly magazine, '' The Catholic Telegraph''. It began publishing as a weekly newspaper in 1831, making it the first diocesan newspaper and second oldest Catholic newspaper in the United States, and converted to magazine format in 2020. Its defunct sister newspaper, ''
Der Wahrheitsfreund ''Der Wahrheitsfreund'' or ''Der Wahrheits-Freund'' ("The Friend of Truth") was the first German language Catholic newspaper in the United States, and one of many German-language newspapers in Cincinnati, Ohio during the nineteenth century. It was ...
'', was the first German Catholic newspaper in the country. The national magazine '' St. Anthony Messenger'' is published in Cincinnati by the Franciscan Friars with the archdiocese's ecclesiastical approval.


Radio stations

Several area Catholic radio stations, owned by separate entities, serve the Archdiocese: * WNOP 740 AM Licensed to Newport, Kentucky. "Sacred Heart Radio" plus a sister station *
WHSS WHSS "Sacred Heart Radio" (89.5 FM) is an FM radio station in Hamilton, Ohio, United States, broadcasting with an effective radiated power of 190 watts. During the decades WHSS was owned and operated by the Hamilton City School District, it pla ...
89.5 FM in Hamilton, a repeater of WNOP. * WULM 1600 AM located in Springfield " Radio Maria" (based at KJMJ in Alexandria, Louisiana) serving portions of the Dayton area: a fifty-mile radius in the daytime. (ten mile radius at night) plus a sister station: * WHJM 88.7 FM licensed in Anna, transmitting from Botkins with a live studio located in nearby Minster which serves a forty-mile radius within the Upper Miami Valley and southern portions of the Lima area. Radio Maria also streams on the internet * WLRU-LP 106.9 FM in Hillsboro. Other stations reach into portions of the archdiocese: * WVSG 820 AM located in Columbus "St. Gabriel Radio" (the former WOSU (AM). * WRDF 106.3 FM licensed in Columbia City, Indiana with studio in Fort Wayne as "Redeemer Radio" which can be heard in portions of the northwestern corner of the Archdiocese, plus an audio stream.


See also

* Franciscan Media


References


External links


Archdiocese of Cincinnati Official Site
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