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The Archdiocese of Detroit ( la, Archidiœcesis Detroitensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
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of the Catholic Church covering the Michigan counties of Lapeer, Macomb, Monroe,
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, St. Clair, and Wayne. It is the
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archdiocese of the Ecclesiastical Province of Detroit, which includes all dioceses in the state of Michigan. In addition, in 2000 the archdiocese accepted pastoral responsibility for the Catholic Church in the
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, which consists of Saint Ignatius Parish on Grand Cayman (the Archdiocese of Kingston maintains a mission ''sui iuris'' jurisdiction over the
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). Established as the Diocese of Detroit on March 8, 1833, it was elevated to archiepiscopal status on May 22, 1937. Ste. Anne's in Detroit is the second oldest continuously-operating Catholic parish in the United States dating from July 26, 1701; it now serves a large Hispanic congregation. The Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament, located at 9844 Woodward Avenue, in Detroit has served as the mother church since 1938. Earlier cathedrals were: Ste. Anne de Detroit, 1833 to 1848; Sts. Peter and Paul Church, 1848 to 1877;, 1877 to 1890, St. Aloysius (as pro-cathedral), 1890 to 1938, St. Patrick's Church at 124 Adelaide Street.


History

Before the Diocese of Detroit was formed, Michigan had been under the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Diocese of Quebec from 1701 until sometime after 1796; ''de facto'' American sovereignty was established in that year. At the time, the Diocese of Baltimore encompassed the whole of the United States. Upon the creation of diocesan seats at
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(1808) and later, at Cincinnati (1821), Detroit and Michigan were assigned to those sees. Pope Gregory XVI formed the Diocese of Detroit March 8, 1833, and named
Frederick Rese Frederick Rese (or Résé) (February 6, 1791 – December 29, 1871) was a German-born American Roman Catholic bishop who served as the first Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Detroit from 1833 until his death. Life Rese was born in Vienenburg, ...
as its first bishop. At the time it covered Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and the
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to the Missouri River. In 1843, all territory of the diocese not incorporated into the State of Michigan was transferred to the Diocese of Milwaukee. On July 29, 1853,
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formed the Vicarate Apostolic of Upper Michigan, with responsibility for the Upper Peninsula. The territory of the diocese would be further reduced to its current size by the organization of the dioceses of
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(1882), Lansing (1937), and shortly after the see was elevated to the status of an archdiocese, Saginaw (1938). The son of Prussian Polish immigrants, Rev. John A. Lemke, born in Detroit on February 10, 1866, was the first native-born Roman Catholic priest of Polish descent to be ordained in America. He was baptized at St. Mary Roman Catholic Church (1843), at the corner of St. Antoine and Croghan (Monroe Street), on February 18, 1866, attended St. Albertus for his primary education, and studied at Detroit College (now the University of Detroit Mercy), where he received a bachelor's degree in 1884. After attending St. Mary's in Baltimore, he completed his theological studies at St. Francis Seminary in Monroe, Michigan, and he was ordained by Bishop John Samuel Foley in 1889. His added confirmation name was Aloysius.Treppa, Alan R
Rev. John A. Lemke: America's First Native Born Roman Catholic Priest
''St. Albertus.org''. Retrieved on July 25, 2008.
In January 1989, Cardinal
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implemented a controversial plan to close 30 churches within the city of Detroit. He also ordered 25 other parishes to improve their situation or also face closure. The plan resulted from a five-year study which analyzed maintenance costs, priest availability, parish income and membership before recommending closure of 43 parishes. The Associationa of Religion Data Archives indicated a Catholic membership in the archdiocese of 907,605. On May 5, 2011, Archbishop Allen Vigneron announced that Pope Benedict XVI approved his request to name
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as patroness of Detroit. The Papal decree stated that Saint Anne has been the city's patroness since time immemorial. On February 21, 2012, Vigneron announced a second plan to consolidate churches to address declining membership and clergy availability within the archdiocese. Under the plan, two parishes would close in 2012 and 60 others were to consolidate into 21 by the end of 2013. Six additional parishes were asked to submit a viable plan to repay debt or merge with other churches and the remaining 214 parishes in the archdiocese were asked to submit plans by the end of 2012 to share resources or merge. On June 3, 2017, the archdiocese adopted a new coat of arms featuring the archdiocesan patroness St. Anne, three stars representing the Trinity, a door representing Blessed Solanus Casey of Detroit, and waves representing the Great Lakes. It replaced a coat of arms featuring antlers and martlets that was adopted upon the diocese's elevation to an archdiocese in 1937. In 2014, the Archdiocese of Detroit began a missionary transformation with a Year of Prayer. During 2016, listening sessions were held at every parish to learn how the faithful felt the Archdiocese of Detroit could move from maintenance to mission. In November 2016, Archbishop Vigneron led a Synod during which over 400 participants – clergy, religious and laity – gathered to pray, share and discern a plan to renew the Church in Detroit. The fruit of those efforts was Archbishop Vigneron’s pastoral letter, ''Unleash the Gospel'', released on the Feast of Pentecost 2017. In this letter, Archbishop gave the roadmap for the missionary transformation of the Archdiocese of Detroit. This foundational document is the repository of the graces of Synod 16 that allows the work of the movement to unleash the Gospel to move forward with confidence, focus and resolve.


Response to Clergy Sexual Abuse Crisis

The Archdiocese of Detroit first implemented its Policy on the Sexual Abuse of Minors by Clergy in 1988. The current, revised policy takes into consideration events and experiences of the past 30+ years, including The Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People (the Dallas Charter), which was enacted in 2002 by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). The Archdiocese of Detroit fully complies with the provisions of the Dallas Charter, including restricting the ministry of any priest against whom there is a “credible allegation” of the sexual abuse of a minor or vulnerable person, and the permanent removal from ministry of any priest subsequent to a determination of clerical sexual abuse by a canonical (Church law) process. Like all other U.S. dioceses, the Archdiocese of Detroit is subject to an independent compliance audit annually. Another key provision of the Charter involves safe-environment training for all clerics serving in the Archdiocese of Detroit (including those who incardinate/transfer here or are in the area under different circumstances – e.g., as a student – and want to serve publicly in priestly ministry); priest candidates at Sacred Heart Major Seminary; as well as lay personnel, volunteers and students. Tens of thousands of individuals have been trained in the Archdiocese of Detroit over the past 17 years. In 2002, a newly constituted Review Board was established to consider all reports of abuse and to advise the Archbishop. The Board is led by a retired Michigan Appeals Court Judge who was key in the drafting and adoption of the state’s first Victim’s Rights Act. Other individuals currently serving on the board include a retired prosecutor who established and led Wayne County’s first dedicated child abuse unit; a child psychologist; a health care executive; a former superintendent of Catholic schools; and an archdiocesan pastor. Pursuant to a 2002 agreement with the six Michigan county prosecutors within the Archdiocese of Detroit, every complaint received by the Archdiocese of Detroit is immediately turned over to civil authorities, regardless of its source or when the alleged abuse took place. No complaints are held back, pre-screened or disregarded. The Archdiocese fully cooperates with law enforcement. Similarly, every complaint is considered by the Review Board. Regardless of what finding or course of action civil authorities may pursue, if a complaint is found by the Review Board to be credible, the priest or deacon is restricted from ministry pending further investigation and resolution of the matter. The Archdiocese considers a complaint to be credible if it has a “semblance of truth,” meaning the allegation seems to be neither manifestly false nor frivolous; it appears to be or could possibly be true. Complaints involving non-clerical personnel are processed pursuant to the Archdiocesan Code of Conduct. In 2019, a Vatican-mandated protocol was adopted in the United States for reporting allegations of sexual abuse by bishops. In the Archdiocese of Detroit, no priest or deacon with a credible complaint against him is allowed to continue in active ministry during the time his case is under review by the Church or civil authorities. Those priests who are restricted and/or removed from ministry are monitored by a retired parole officer to ensure compliance with the strict limitations on their public ministry.


Bishops


Bishops of Detroit

#
Frederick Rese Frederick Rese (or Résé) (February 6, 1791 – December 29, 1871) was a German-born American Roman Catholic bishop who served as the first Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Detroit from 1833 until his death. Life Rese was born in Vienenburg, ...
(1833–1871)
- Peter Paul Lefevere (
coadjutor bishop A coadjutor bishop (or bishop coadjutor) is a bishop in the Catholic, Anglican, and (historically) Eastern Orthodox churches whose main role is to assist the diocesan bishop in the administration of the diocese. The coadjutor (literally, "co ...
1841–1869); died before succession #
Caspar Borgess Caspar Henry Borgess (August 1, 1826 – May 3, 1890) was a German-born American prelate of the Catholic Church. He was the second Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit, Bishop of Detroit, serving from 1871 to 1887. Biography Early life Borgess wa ...
(1871–1887) # John Samuel Foley (1888–1918) # Michael Gallagher (1918–1937)


Archbishops of Detroit

# Cardinal Edward Aloysius Mooney (1937–1958) # Cardinal John Francis Dearden (1958–1980) # Cardinal Edmund Casimir Szoka (1981–1990), appointed President of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See and later President of the
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and
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# Cardinal Adam Joseph Maida (1990–2009) # Allen Henry Vigneron (2009–present)


Current auxiliary bishops of Detroit

* Donald Hanchon (2011–present) *
Arturo Cepeda José Arturo Cepeda Escobedo (May 15, 1969) is a Mexican Americans, Mexican-American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who has been serving as an auxiliary bishop for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit, Archdiocese of Detroit since ...
(2011–present) * Gerard William Battersby (2016–present) * Robert Joseph Fisher (2016–present) * Paul Fitzpatrick Russell (2022-present), holds the title of Archbishop ''ad personam''.


Former auxiliary bishops of Detroit

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Edward D. Kelly Edward Denis (also Dionysius) Kelly (December 30, 1860 – March 26, 1926) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the first auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Detroit in Michigan from 1911 to 1919, and then as the ...
(1910–1919), appointed Bishop of Grand Rapids *
Joseph C. Plagens Joseph Casimir Plagens (January 29, 1880 – March 31, 1943) was a Polish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Grand Rapids in Michigan from 1941 to 1943. Plagens previously served as bishop of the D ...
(1924–1935), appointed Bishop of Sault-Sainte Marie-Marquette * Stephen Stanislaus Woznicki (1937–1950), appointed Bishop of Saginaw * Allen James Babcock (1947–1954), appointed Bishop of Grand Rapids *
Alexander M. Zaleski Alexander Mieceslaus Zaleski (June 24, 1906 – May 16, 1975) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Lansing in Michigan from 1965 until his death in 1975. He previously served as an auxil ...
(1950–1964), appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Lansing and subsequently succeeded to that see * John Anthony Donovan (1954–1967), appointed
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* Henry Edmund Donnelly (1954–1967) *
Joseph M. Breitenbeck Joseph Matthew Breitenbeck (August 3, 1914 – March 12, 2005) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the eighth bishop of the Diocese of Grand Rapids in Michigan from 1969 to 1989, having previously served as an auxiliary b ...
(1965–1969), appointed Bishop of Grand Rapids *
Walter Joseph Schoenherr Walter Joseph Schoenherr (February 28, 1920 – April 27, 2007) was an American bishop of the Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Detroit from 1968 until 1995. Biography Born in Center Line, Michigan, Sch ...
(1968–1995) * Thomas Gumbleton (1968–2006) * Joseph Leopold Imesch (1973–1979), appointed Bishop of Joliet in Illinois * Arthur Henry Krawczak (1973–1982) *
Dale Joseph Melczek Dale Joseph Melczek (November 9, 1938 – August 25, 2022) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Detroit in Michigan from 1982 to 1992 and as bishop of the Diocese of Ga ...
(1982–1995), appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Gary, and subsequently succeeded to that see after collateral assignment as Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Gary (1992–1995) * Patrick R. Cooney (1982–1989), appointed Bishop of Gaylord *
Moses Anderson Bishop Moses Bosco Anderson, SSE (September 9, 1928 – January 1, 2013) was a bishop in the Catholic Church. Biography He was born on September 9, 1928 in Selma, Alabama, and graduated from Knox Academy there in the year 1949. He was a member ...
, SSE (1982–2003) * Bernard Joseph Harrington (1993–1998), appointed Bishop of Winona *
Kevin Michael Britt Kevin Michael Britt (November 19, 1944–May 16, 2004) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Grand Rapids in Michigan from 2003 to 2004. Britt previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the A ...
(1993–2002), appointed Coadjutor of Grand Rapids and subsequently succeeded to that see *
John Clayton Nienstedt John Clayton Nienstedt (born March 18, 1947) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the eighth archbishop of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis in Minnesota from 2008 to 2015. He previously served as bishop o ...
(1996–2001), appointed Bishop of New Ulm * Leonard Paul Blair (1999–2003), appointed
Bishop of Toledo This is a list of Bishops and Archbishops of Toledo ( la, Archidioecesis Metropolitae Toletana).
* Earl Boyea (2002–2008), appointed Bishop of Lansing * John M. Quinn (2003–2008), appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Winona and subsequently succeeded to that see *
Francis R. Reiss Francis Ronald Reiss (born November 11, 1940) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Detroit in Michigan from 2003 to 2015. Biography Early life Francis Reiss was born o ...
(2003–2015) * Walter A. Hurley (2003–2005), appointed Bishop of Grand Rapids *
Daniel E. Flores Daniel Ernesto Flores (born August 28, 1961) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He has been the Bishop of Brownsville in Texas since December 2009. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Detroit in Michigan f ...
(2006–2009), appointed Bishop of Brownsville *
Michael J. Byrnes Michael Jude Byrnes (born August 23, 1958) is an American Catholic retired prelate who served as Archbishop of Agaña from 2019 to 2023. He was previously an auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Detroit from 2011 to 2016. Biography Early ...
(2011–2016), appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Agana (Guam) and subsequently succeeded to that see


Other priests of this diocese who became bishops

*
Camillus Paul Maes Camillus Paul Maes (March 13, 1846 – May 11, 1915) was a Belgian-born American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as the third Bishop of Covington from 1885 until his death in 1915. He remains the longest-serving bishop of the diocese an ...
, appointed Bishop of Covington in 1884 * Francis Clement Kelley, appointed Bishop of Oklahoma City in 1924 * William Francis Murphy, appointed Bishop of Saginaw in 1938 *
Kenneth Edward Untener Kenneth Edward Untener (August 3, 1937 – March 27, 2004) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Saginaw from 1980 until his death in 2004. Biography Early life Kenneth Untener was born in Detroit, Mic ...
, appointed Bishop of Saginaw in 1980 *
Alexander Joseph Brunett Alexander Joseph Brunett (January 17, 1934 – January 31, 2020) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Seattle in Washington State from 1997 until his retirement in 2010. Brunett pre ...
, appointed
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in 1994 *
Jeffrey Marc Monforton Jeffrey Marc Monforton (born May 5, 1963) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He has been serving as the bishop of the Diocese of Steubenville in Ohio since 2012. Biography Early life Jeffrey Monforton was born on May 5, 1 ...
, appointed Bishop of Steubenville in 2012 * Robert John McClory, appointed Bishop of Gary in 2019


Churches and regions

The Detroit Archdiocese is divided into four administrative regions: Central (City of Detroit); Northeast (including Macomb and St. Clair Counties), Northwest (including
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and Lapeer Counties), and South (including
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, the Downriver area, and the cities of
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, Livonia, and
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). Each of the four regions is further divided into smaller administrative areas known as vicariates. A list of churches in each of these regions and vicariates is found at List of Roman Catholic churches in the Archdiocese of Detroit.


Schools

As of 2013 the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit had 96 schools with 30,000 students. As of 2013 there are four Catholic grade schools and three Catholic high schools in the City of Detroit, with all of them in the city's west side. In the 1964-1965 school year, there were 360 schools operated by the archdiocese, with about 110 grade schools in Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park and 55 high schools in those three cities. There were a total of 203,000 students in the Catholic schools. The Catholic school population has decreased due to the increase of
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, increasing tuition at Catholic schools, the small number of African-American Catholics, White Catholics moving to suburbs, and the decreased number of teaching nuns.


Universities and colleges

* Madonna University * Marygrove College (closed in December 2019) * Sacred Heart Major Seminary * University of Detroit Mercy


Photo gallery

Image:FelicianSistersLivoniaChapel.jpg, Chapel (1961) of the Felician Sisters in Livonia, Michigan - architectural sculpture by Corrado Parducci. Image:SouthfieldMiWordofFaithChapelEntrance.jpg, The former ''Duns Scotus College'', once a Franciscan monastery in Southfield, is now the non-denominational ''Word of Faith''. Image:SouthfieldMiWordofFaithChapelSouth.jpg, Former
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in Southfield. Image:CardinalAdamMaida.jpg, Cardinal Maida outside of the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit


Suffragan sees

* Diocese of Gaylord * Diocese of Grand Rapids * Diocese of Kalamazoo * Diocese of Lansing * Diocese of Marquette * Diocese of Saginaw


See also

*
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* Catholic Church hierarchy * Polish Cathedral style churches * Religion in Metro Detroit * List of the Catholic dioceses of the United States


Notes


References and further reading

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External links


Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit official site
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at http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org
"Letter from Kerala Catholic Association to Rev. Adam J. Maida, Archbishop of Detroit" in the South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA)
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