Roman Catholic Diocese Of Paterson
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The Diocese of Paterson is a
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ecclesiastical territory or
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of the
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in the
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that encompasses
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,
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, and
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counties in northern
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. Most of this territory lies to the west of the
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in Paterson. , there were 166 active
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, 96 retired priests, 124 religious priests, 136
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, 19 retired permanent deacons, 178 male religious and 677 female religious to serve 426,000 Catholics out of a total population of 1,143,500, ranking it 44th in Catholic population among dioceses in the United States. The patrons of the diocese are
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and St. John the Baptist, and its proper feasts are the Feast of St. Patrick (17 March), the
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(24 June), the anniversary of the dedication of the cathedral church (30 June). The diocese is a
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in the
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of the metropolitan
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, and is part of Region III of the
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.


History

The diocese was established by
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on December 9, 1937, the same day that the dioceses of
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and
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were established. The new Diocese of Paterson was created by taking territory formerly part of the (then) Diocese of
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. Bishop
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, the Bishop of Newark, was made the archbishop of a newly elevated Archdiocese of Newark the next day, December 10, 1937. One week later, Walsh's auxiliary bishop,
Thomas H. McLaughlin Thomas Henry McLaughlin (July 25, 1881 – March 17, 1947) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as president of Seton Hall College from 1922 to 1933 and as the first bishop of the new Diocese of Paterson in New Jersey fr ...
, was appointed as the first Bishop of Paterson, and the former
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of St. John the Baptist in Paterson was established as the diocesan cathedral. In 1938, Bishop McLaughlin established Associated Catholic Charities in the Diocese of Paterson. Following the death of Bishop
Thomas H. McLaughlin Thomas Henry McLaughlin (July 25, 1881 – March 17, 1947) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as president of Seton Hall College from 1922 to 1933 and as the first bishop of the new Diocese of Paterson in New Jersey fr ...
,
Thomas Aloysius Boland Thomas Aloysius Boland (February 17, 1896 – March 16, 1979) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, Archdiocese of Newark in New Jersey from 1952 to 1974. He p ...
, rector of Immaculate Conception Seminary, was named the second Bishop of Paterson on June 21, 1947. He served as bishop for five years, before being appointed
Archbishop of Newark The Archdiocese of Newark is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in northeastern New Jersey, United States. Its ecclesiastic territory includes all of the Catholic parishes and schools in the New Jerse ...
in 1952. Boland was succeeded by James A. McNulty who was bishop for ten years before being named Bishop of Buffalo in 1963. During his tenure, he established thirteen new parishes.


Sexual abuse

On February 13, 2019, all of the Catholic dioceses based in New Jersey released the names of clergy who had been credibly accused of sexually abusing children since 1940. Of the 188 listed, 28 were based in the Diocese of Paterson. Newark archbishop, Cardinal
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, who leads the ecclesiastical province where the Diocese of Paterson is based, stated that the names were previously reported to law enforcement agencies. One priest was listed under both the Archdiocese of Newark and the Diocese of Paterson. By 2020, the names of 40 accused clergy listed were made public. On February 9, 2020, it was reported that all five Catholic dioceses across the state of New Jersey, which includes the Diocese of Paterson, had paid over $11 million compensate 105 claims of sex abuse committed by Catholic clergy. Of these 105 claims, 98 were compensated through settlements. In 2003, James Hanley was laicized having admitted to the sexually abuse of a number of children while serving in the Diocese. In 2004, the Diocese of Paterson settled lawsuits from 21 of Hanley's victims for approximately $5 million. In December 2019, more accusers of Hanley filed new lawsuits against the Diocese of Paterson. Hanley died in April 2020. On August 10, 2020, former Bishop of Paterson Frank Rodimer's decision to approve of the Vatican naming Archdiocese of Newark Auxiliary Bishop
Arthur Serratelli Arthur Joseph Serratelli (born April 18, 1944) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Paterson in New Jersey from 2004 to 2020 and as an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Newark in Ne ...
as his successor came under criticism, due to revelations that he had learned about sex abuse allegations facing Serratelli's former Newark superior, ArchBishop
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. It was also revealed that a Diocese of Paterson official had informed Rodimer at the time of allegations that McCarrick had sexually abuses boys at his beach house and that Rodimer then claimed to the official that he would contact the Vatican's U.S. representatives. On December 1, 2020, it was revealed that the Archdiocese of Newark was among more than 230 sex abuse lawsuits filed within a period of one year against New Jersey Catholic Dioceses.


Bishops


Bishops of Paterson

# Thomas Henry McLaughlin (1937–1947) #
Thomas Aloysius Boland Thomas Aloysius Boland (February 17, 1896 – March 16, 1979) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, Archdiocese of Newark in New Jersey from 1952 to 1974. He p ...
(1947–1952), appointed
Archbishop of Newark The Archdiocese of Newark is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in northeastern New Jersey, United States. Its ecclesiastic territory includes all of the Catholic parishes and schools in the New Jerse ...
# James A. McNulty (1953–1963), appointed
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# James Johnston Navagh (1963–1965) # Lawrence B. Casey (1966–1977) #
Frank Joseph Rodimer Frank Joseph Rodimer (October 25, 1927 – December 6, 2018) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as the sixth bishop of the Diocese of Paterson in New Jersey from 1977 to 2004. Biography Early life Frank Rodimer was b ...
(1978–2004) #
Arthur J. Serratelli Arthur Joseph Serratelli (born April 18, 1944) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Paterson in New Jersey from 2004 to 2020 and as an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Newark in Ne ...
(2004–2020) #
Kevin J. Sweeney Kevin J. Sweeney is an American prelate of the Catholic Church who has been serving as bishop of the Diocese of Paterson in New Jersey since 2020. Life and career Early life and education A native of the New York borough of Queens, Kevin Swee ...
(2020–present)


Leadership and deaneries


Leadership

* Diocesan bishop:
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Kevin J. Sweeney *
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and
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: ** Msgr. James T. Mahoney ** The Rev. Michael Parisi *
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s: **Msgr. Edward J. Kurtyka, P.A., judicial vicar **Msgr. Joseph Anginoli, adjutant judicial vicar *
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s: **The Rev. Stanley Barron, Vicar for Education **The Rev. Hernan Arias, Vicar for Pastoral Administration **The Rev. Paul Manning, Vicar for Evangelization *
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and Delegate for Religious: Sr. Joan Healy, S.C.C. * Vice chancellor and priest-secretary to the bishop: The Rev. Stephen Prisk * Vice Chancellor for Urban Ministry and Planning: Sr. Catherine McDonnell, O.P.


Deaneries

The 109
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of the diocese are split organizationally into twelve
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spanning the three counties:


City of Paterson

* Blessed Sacrament * Our Lady of Lourdes
Our Lady of Pompei

Our Lady of Victories

St. Agnes

St. Anthony of Padua

St. Bonaventure

St. Gerard Majella
* St. John the Baptist Cathedral
parish website
* St. Joseph
St. Mary Help of Christians
* St. Michael the Archangel * St. Stephen * St. Therese


City of Passaic


Holy Rosary

Holy Trinity

Our Lady of Fatima

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel

St. Anthony of Padua

St. Joseph

St. Mary's Assumption
*
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St. Stephen


City of Clifton


St. Andrew the Apostle

St. Brendan-St. George
* St. Clare
SS. Cyril & Methodius

St. John Kanty

St. Philip the Apostle

Sacred Heart

St. Paul


Mid-Passaic County


Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
( Wayne)
Holy Cross
(Wayne)
Immaculate Heart of Mary
(Wayne)
Our Lady of Consolation
(Wayne)
Our Lady of the Holy Angels
( Little Falls)
Our Lady of the Valley
(Wayne)
St. Anthony
(
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St. James of the Marches
( Totowa) * St. Paul ( Prospect Park)


Northern Passaic County


Our Lady Queen of Peace
( Hewitt)
St. Anthony
(
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St. Catherine of Bologna
( Ringwood)
St. Francis of Assisi
(
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St. Joseph
( West Milford)
St. Mary
( Pompton Lakes)


Eastern Morris County


Notre Dame of Mt. Carmel
(
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) * Our Lady of Mercy ( Whippany)
St. Ann
( Parsippany)
St. Catherine of Siena
(
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)
St. Christopher
(Parsippany)
St. Peter the Apostle
(Parsippany)
St. Rose of Lima
( East Hanover)
St. Virgil
(
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( Pequannock)
Our Lady of Good Counsel
( Pompton Plains)
Our Lady of the Magnificat
( Kinnelon)
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
(
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)
SS. Cyril & Methodius
(Boonton)
St. Joseph
(
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St. Pius X
( Montville) N.B
Our Lady of Fatima
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Chapel, located in Pequannock, is not considered a parish of the Diocese of Paterson. Instead, it is a
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administered by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter.


Northern Morris County

* Our Lady of the Holy Rosary (
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)
Sacred Heart
(Dover)
Sacred Heart of Jesus
( Rockaway)
St. Bernard
( Wharton)
St. Cecilia
(Rockaway)
St. Clement Pope and Martyr
( Rockaway Township)
St. Mary
(
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)
St. Mary
(Dover)
St. Simon the Apostle
( Green Pond)


Southeastern Morris County


Christ the King
( New Vernon)
Corpus Christi
( Chatham Township)
Holy Family
(
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(
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St. Thomas More
( Convent Station)
St. Vincent Martyr
(
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St. Vincent de Paul
(
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)


Southwestern Morris County


Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
( Morristown)
Our Lady of the Mountain
( Schooleys Mountain)
Resurrection
( Randolph)
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
(
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St. Joseph
( Mendham)
St. Lawrence the Martyr
(
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)
St. Luke
( Long Valley)
St. Margaret of Scotland
(Morristown)
St. Mark the Evangelist
(Long Valley)
St. Matthew the Apostle
(Randolph)


Western Morris County

* Our Lady of the Lake ( Mount Arlington)
Our Lady Star of the Sea
( Lake Hopatcong efferson Township
St. Jude
( Budd Lake)
St. Jude
(
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)
St. Michael
( Netcong)
St. Therese
( Succasunna)
St. Thomas the Apostle
( Oak Ridge)


Sussex County


St. Kateri Tekakwitha
(
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)
Good Shepherd
(
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) * Immaculate Conception (
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Our Lady of Fatima
( Highland Lakes)
Our Lady of the Lake Church
(Sparta)
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
( Swartswood ewton
Our Lady Queen of Peace
( Branchville)
St. Francis de Sales
(
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St. James the Greater
( Montague)
St. John Vianney
(
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St. Joseph
(
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St. Jude the Apostle
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St. Monica
(
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St. Thomas of Aquin
( Ogdensburg)
St. Thomas the Apostle
( Sandyston)


Institutions in the diocese


Educational institutions

; Tertiary education * Assumption College for Sisters, Mendham (operated by the
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) * Saint Elizabeth University (formerly
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), Convent Station (operated by the
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) ;Diocesan high schools *
DePaul Catholic High School DePaul Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic, high school in Wayne, in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States, that operates under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson. The school is accredited by AdvancED.< ...
, Wayne *
Morris Catholic High School Morris Catholic High School is a four-year comprehensive Roman Catholic regional high school located in Denville Township, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. It was founded in 1957 and is part of the Diocese of Paterson. Morris Cat ...
,
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*
Pope John XXIII Regional High School Pope John XXIII Regional High School is a Roman Catholic high school in Sparta, in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. The school was founded in 1956, originally as ''Our Lady Of The Lake School'' and is part of the Roman Catholic Dioces ...
,
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;Other Catholic high schools *
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, Convent Station (operated by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth) *
Delbarton School Delbarton School is a private all-male Catholic Church, Catholic college-preparatory school in Morristown, New Jersey for young men in seventh grade, seventh through twelfth grades. It is an independent school directed by the Benedictine monks ...
, Morristown (operated by the
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of Saint Mary's Abbey) * Mary Help of Christians Academy,
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Villa Walsh Academy Villa Walsh Academy is a private Catholic college preparatory school for girls in seventh through twelfth grades located in Morristown, New Jersey, United States, conducted by the Religious Teachers Filippini. The school is located within the ...
, Morristown (operated by the
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) ;Former diocesan high schools * Pope Pius XII High School,
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(closed at the end of the 1982-1983 academic year) * Neumann Preparatory School, Wayne (closed at the end of the 1989-1990 academic year) * Paul VI Regional High School,
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(closed at the end of the 1989-1990 academic year) *
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, Paterson (closed at the end of the 2009-2010 academic year)


Catholic hospitals

* Saint Clare's Health System (part of
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) ** St. Clare's Hospital/
Boonton Boonton is a town in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, the town's population was 8,815, an increase of 468 (+5.6%) from the 2010 census count of 8,347, which in turn reflected a decline of 149 (− ...
(formerly Riverside Hospital) **St. Clare's Hospital/Denville **St. Clare's Hospital/
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(formerly Dover General Hospital) **St. Clare's Hospital/
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(formerly Wallkill Valley Hospital) * St. Joseph's Healthcare System (operated by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth): ** St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center, Paterson **St. Joseph's Children's Hospital, Paterson **St. Joseph's Wayne Hospital (formerly Wayne General Hospital) * St. Mary's Hospital, Passaic (operated by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth)


Geography

Because of its location in Passaic, Morris and Sussex Counties, the Diocese of Paterson contains a wide spectrum of natural landmarks. The Diocese contains the highest portion of the state of New Jersey in the Skylands Region of Sussex County, as well as the largest lake in the state (
Lake Hopatcong Lake Hopatcong is the largest freshwater body in New Jersey, United States, about in area. Located from the Delaware River and from Manhattan, New York City, the lake forms part of the border between Sussex and Morris counties in the state's ...
), the Great Falls of Paterson and the Great Swamp in Morris County. As for man-made landmarks, the Diocese of Paterson contains one of the parishes claiming to be the oldest Catholic parish in the state, namely Saint Joseph Parish in West Milford. Geographically, the Diocese of Paterson is bordered by four other dioceses: The Archdiocese of Newark (east), the
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(south), the Diocese of Scranton, Pennsylvania (west) and the
Archdiocese of New York The Archdiocese of New York ( la, Archidiœcesis Neo-Eboracensis) is an ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church ( particularly the Roman Catholic or Latin Church) located in the State of New York. It encompasses the boroug ...
(north).


Further reading

* Kupke, Raymond J.;''Living Stones: A History of the Church in the Diocese of Paterson'', Clifton. 1987
Shriner, Charles A., ''History of the Catholic Church in Paterson, N.J.


See also

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List of the Catholic cathedrals of the United States The following is a list of the Catholic cathedrals in the United States. The Catholic Church in the United States comprises ecclesiastical territories called dioceses led by prelate bishops. Each bishop is assigned to a cathedral from which he ...
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List of the Catholic dioceses of the United States This is the list of the Catholic dioceses and archdioceses of the United States which includes both the dioceses of the Latin Church, which employ the Roman Rite and other Latin liturgical rites, and various other dioceses, primarily the eparchi ...
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Plenary Councils of Baltimore The Plenary Councils of Baltimore were three national meetings of Catholic bishops in the United States in 1852, 1866 and 1884 in Baltimore, Maryland. During the early history of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States all of the dioces ...
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Roman Catholicism in the United States With 23 percent of the United States' population , the Catholic Church is the country's second largest religious grouping, after Protestantism, and the country's largest single church or Christian denomination where Protestantism is divided i ...
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Catholicism and American politics Members of the Catholic Church have been active in the elections of the United States since the mid 19th century. The United States has never had religious parties (unlike much of the world, especially in Europe and Latin America). There has nev ...
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History of Roman Catholicism in the United States The Catholic Church in the United States began in the colonial era, but by the mid-1800's, most of the Spanish, French, and Mexican influences had institutionally and demographically faded, owing to the Louisiana Purchase (1803) and the Treaty of ...


References


External links


Official websiteNew Jersey Provincial Directory
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