Archdiocese of Cincinnati


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The Diocese of Cincinnati was established by Pope Pius VIII in June of 1821. It was elevated to the status of Archdiocese in 1850 by Pope Pius IX. Today the Archdiocese includes the Ohio cities of Cincinnati and Dayton, and the surrounding area. A total of 230 parishes are a part of the archdiocese. The Catholic Telegraph, the diocesan newspaper, is the oldest continuously published paper of this type in the United States.

From the guide to the Archdiocese of Cincinnati collection, 1901-2011, (University of Dayton)

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referencedIn General Photograph Collection Archdiocese of Cincinnati
referencedIn Church and Institution General Histories collection Archdiocese of Cincinnati
creatorOf Archdiocese of Cincinnati collection, 1901-2011 University of Dayton
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associatedWith Bernardin, Joseph, 1928-1996 person
associatedWith Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Cincinnati (Ohio) corporateBody
associatedWith Pilarczyk, Daniel E. person
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Catholic Church
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Establishment 1821

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