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Diocese and Bardstown
* 1808The Roman Catholic Diocese of Baltimore is promoted to an archdiocese, with the founding of the dioceses of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Bardstown ( now Louisville ) by Pope Pius VII.
On April 8, 1808, the suffragan dioceses of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Bardstown ( moved to Louisville in 1841 ) were erected by Pope Pius VII from the territory of the Diocese of Baltimore, which was simultaneously raised to the rank of metropolitan archdiocese.
On April 8, 1808, the suffragan dioceses of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Bardstown ( moved in 1841 to Louisville ) were erected by Pope Pius VII from the territory of the Diocese of Baltimore, which was simultaneously raised to the rank of metropolitan archdiocese.
Shortly after his ordination, Kenrick accepted an invitation from Bishop Benedict Joseph Flaget, P. S. S., to join the Diocese of Bardstown, Kentucky, in the United States.
In 1808, the area that is now known as Joliet was governed by the Diocese of Bardstown, present-day Archdiocese of Louisville in Kentucky.
The Diocese of Bardstown, the first inland diocese in the United States, was established in 1808, with Benedict Joseph Flaget as the first Bishop of Bardstown.
It is the former cathedral mother church of the former Roman Catholic Diocese of Bardstown.
The primal see or proto-Diocese of the United States, the Diocese of Baltimore, was subdivided into the dioceses of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Bardstown ( Baltimore becoming the Archdiocese of Baltimore ).
The diocese began in 1808 when the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bardstown was established along with the dioceses of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia out of the territory of the Baltimore Diocese, the first Catholic diocese in the US.
When founded, the Bardstown Diocese included most of Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan.
The historic Basilica of Saint Joseph Proto-Cathedral, the former cathedral of the Diocese of Bardstown, is now a parish church.
In 1841, the diocese was moved from Bardstown to Louisville, becoming the Diocese of Louisville.
Served the area that would become the Diocese of Bardstown ( and later the Archdiocese of Louisville.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bardstown ( Kentucky ) was established on April 8, 1808, along with the dioceses of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, out of the territory of the Baltimore Diocese, the first Catholic diocese in the US.
When founded, the Bardstown Diocese included most of Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan.
The historic Basilica of Saint Joseph Proto-Cathedral, the former cathedral of the Diocese of Bardstown, is now a parish church.
The Diocese of Bardstown established its first church, Saint Thomas Parish, within four years of its founding.
In 1841, the diocese was transferred from Bardstown to Louisville and was renamed the Diocese of Louisville.
The Diocese of Bardstown ceased to exist, but a titular see now exists named the Diocese of Bardstown.

Diocese and was
As administrator of the Diocese of Hereford, he was involved in fighting against the Welsh, suffering two defeats at the hands of raiders before securing a settlement with Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, a Welsh ruler.
Three years later, Bernard was sent with a band of twelve monks to found a new house at Vallée d ' Absinthe, in the Diocese of Langres.
In 1118, Trois-Fontaines Abbey was founded in the diocese of Châlons ; in 1119, Fontenay Abbey in the Diocese of Autun and in 1121, Foigny Abbey near Vervins, in the diocese of Laon.
It was established in 1878, two years after the Diocese of Truro was created, by splitting the Archdeaconry of Cornwall.
During the post-Roman centuries of Germanic migration and settlement, the region afterwards included in the Diocese of Bamberg was inhabited for the most part by Slavs.
The area was Christianized chiefly by the monks of the Benedictine Fulda Abbey, and the land was under the spiritual authority of the Diocese of Würzburg.
The emperor's purpose in this was to make the Diocese of Würzburg less unwieldy in size and to give Christianity a firmer footing in the districts of Franconia, east of Bamberg.
The process was accompanied by numerous objections, notably from the deeply conservatively evangelical Diocese of Sydney which noted the loss of BCP wording and of an explicit ' biblical doctrine of substitutionary atonement '.
It was from Constantinople that his expedition for the reconquest of the former Diocese of Africa set sail on or about 21 June 533.
At least Christian was able to establish the Diocese of Chełmno east of the Vistula, adopting the episcopal rights from the Masovian Bishop of Płock, confirmed by both Duke Konrad and the Pope.
* 1842 21 August – The Church of England Diocese of Gibraltar was founded by Letters Patent and took over the pastoral care of the chaplaincies and congregations from Portugal to the Caspian Sea.
By 395 AD dioceses in which the region was divided were the Diocese of Dacia ( as Pravealitana ), and the Diocese of Macedonia ( as Epirus Nova ).
The new diocese was established in the main from parts of the large Diocese of Rochester.
Saint Herman was born in the town of Serpukhov in the Moscow Diocese around 1756.
Reference is made within the story to the York Minster, where the climactic wedding takes place, and to the Bishop of Sheffield, although the Diocese of Sheffield was not founded until 1914.
Around the year 1000, when the area was under Polish rule, the stronghold became seat of the Diocese of Kołobrzeg.
Hermann von Gleichen, German bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kammin, was one of the signatories of the treaty and also supported the German colonisation of the region.
When the property of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kammin was secularized during the Protestant Reformation in 1534, their secular reign including the Kolberg area became intermediately ruled by a Lutheran titular bishop, before it was turned into a Sekundogenitur of the House of Pomerania.
Following his death in 1626 in Southwark, he was mourned alike by leaders in Church and state, and buried by the high altar in St Mary Overie ( now Southwark Cathedral, then in the Diocese of Winchester ).
Under Diocletian, Lusitania kept its borders and was ruled by a praeses, later by a consularis ; finally, in 298 AD, it was united with the other provinces to form the Diocesis Hispaniarum (" Diocese of the Hispanias ").

Diocese and erected
* 1329 – The Roman Catholic Diocese of Quilon, the first Indian Christian Diocese, is erected by Pope John XXII ; the French-born Jordanus is appointed the first Bishop.
The Diocese of Tucson is canonically erected on May 8, 1897.
* Ireland: The Diocese of Connor is erected.
* April 25 – The pioneer parishes of New Orleans and Louisiana are erected as well as incorporated into the Diocese of Louisiana and the Two Floridas
* Ireland: The Diocese of Clogher is erected.
* In Ireland, the Diocese of Kildare is erected.
* In Ireland, the Diocese of Tuam is erected.
* In Ireland, the Diocese of Waterford is erected.
In 1840, the Holy See erected the Diocese of the Two Californias to recognize the growth of the provinces of Alta California and Baja California.
In 1850, the Diocese of Wheeling ( then in Va .; now Wheeling-Charleston, W. Va .) was erected, from the Diocese of Richmond.
In 1974, the Diocese of Arlington ( Va .) was erected, from the Diocese of Richmond.
* May 8-Roman Catholic Diocese of Chatham ( later renamed Roman Catholic Diocese of Bathurst ( Canada )) erected
* 29 August-The Diocese of Kottayam was erected on this day ( Kerala, India ) for the Knanaya Catholic people of the Syro-Malabar Church.
The Diocese of Nottingham was erected on 29 September 1850, mainly from out of the Vicariate Apostolic of the Central District, and partly from the Eastern District.
* Vicariate Apostolic of Montevideo, Uruguay ( erected 1830, promoted to Diocese 1878 )
On May 20, 1941, he was appointed the first bishop of the newly erected Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu.
The Diocese of Richmond was canonically erected by Pope Pius VII on July 11, 1820.
On July 2, 2008, Pope Benedict XVI erected the new Roman Catholic Diocese of Montenegro, making it a suffragan see in the province of the metropolitan archdiocese of Porto Alegre, from whose territory it was taken.
The Diocese of Hallam was erected on 30 May 1980 from the merging of portions of the Dioceses of Leeds and Nottingham.

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