His jurisdiction is now known and designated as the Diocese of Indianapolis. (b) Diocese of Fort Wayne. Erected in 1857, it comprises the northern half of the State. Its first bishop, John Henry Luers, a tireless laborer, was the founder of an association to care for infirm priests, ...
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Newdiocese indicates a service held under the auspices of a diocese of the heretical Newchurch of the New Order and using the half New Order (Novus Ordo) Vatican II New Latin Mass of 1962, aka erroneously as the "Extraordinary" service, which is most certainly not the Traditional Latin ...
After Newbishop James Timlin left the Newchurch diocese of Scranton, Pennsylvania, in July 2003, one of the first things that his successor, Joseph Martino, did was to suppress the fraudulent "Motu" (then called "Indult") organization that Timlin had supported, called the Society of St. ...
Bishop Dwenger, of the Fort Wayne Diocese, secured an injunction against one Geary, who desired to bury the body of his suicide son in a lot owned by him (Geary) in the Catholic cemetery. The Supreme Court of Indiana upheld the bishop. (113 Ind., 106.) While the right of eminent ...
Since returning from Rome, he has served as the official exorcist for the Diocese of San Jose and now travels the country to educate the American public on the reality of supernatural evil and the need for exorcism to be taken seriously.9 Fr. Thomas is perhaps the most famous Catholic ...
In response to mounting pressures from the church community and the public media, Bishop Doherty, from the Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana, offered a pastoral response. He initially suspended Fr. Rothrock but later rescinded his suspension and reassigned him as Missionary Pastor within the diocese....