Among archbishops, Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York leads the pack with this 15,square-foot mansion on Madison Avenue, in one of the priciest corridors of Manhattan. Dolan shares the neo-Gothic mansion, which is reportedly filled with thick red carpets and priceless antiques, with three other priests. Chicago's Cardinal Francis George lives in a pretty fancy crib, too. This mansion has 19 chimneys and sits on 1.
George, whose private quarters occupy the mansion's top two floors, according to the archdiocese, shares the residence with two bishops and a priest. Three nuns who care for the cardinal and his mansion live in a 5,square-foot coach house near the main residence. The mansion's size, architectural details, location and unobstructed view of nearby Lincoln Park make the residence "one of a kind," said Thomas Schurer, director of sales for Chicago's Real Valuation Services, which appraised George's residence for CNN.
Representatives for Cardinals Dolan and George point out that their mansions were built more than years ago and are used as offices and for hosting guests and fundraisers as well as residences. They also say the mansions are historical landmarks and can't easily be sold or converted to other uses. A century ago, Catholics celebrated the success of their church in the United States by building mansions for their archbishops, historians say.
It was a way of saying, "We've made it, and we're here to stay. But the point has been proved, some Catholics say, and Pope Francis has urged archbishops to refocus their resources on caring for the poor and marginalized. Steven Avella, a Catholic priest and professor of religious history at Marquette University.
In addition to regal residences, many archbishops acquire other perks: live-in assistants, housekeepers, chauffeurs and cooks. Others live alone in roomy residences. Archbishop James Sartain of Seattle , for example, lives by himself in this three-story house. As he has in other groups of cardinals he tapped in his papacy, Francis in this selection reflected the global nature of the Catholic Church and his flock of 1.
Churchmen over 80 who are named cardinals are chosen to honor their life of service to the church. Those in this batch too old to vote in a conclave are Cantalamessa, Tomasi, Feroci and Arizmendi Esquivel. Sections U. Science Technology Business U. Pope names 13 new cardinals, including 1st Black US prelate. Pope Francis reads out his message during the Angelus noon prayer from the window of his studio overlooking St.
Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Sunday, Oct. Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown Pennsylvania 5. Diocese of Amarillo Texas 6. Diocese of Arlington Virginia 7. Diocese of Austin Texas 8. Diocese of Baker Oregon 9. Diocese of Baton Rouge Louisiana Diocese of Beaumont Texas Diocese of Belleville Illinois Diocese of Biloxi Mississippi Diocese of Birmingham Alabama Diocese of Bismarck North Dakota Diocese of Boise Idaho Diocese of Bridgeport Connecticut Diocese of Brooklyn New York Diocese of Brownsville Texas Diocese of Buffalo New York Diocese of Burlington Vermont Diocese of Camden New Jersey Diocese of Charleston South Carolina Diocese of Charlotte North Carolina Diocese of Cheyenne Wyoming Diocese of Cleveland Ohio Diocese of Colorado Springs Colorado Diocese of Columbus Ohio Diocese of Corpus Christi Texas Diocese of Covington Kentucky Diocese of Crookston Minnesota Diocese of Dallas Texas Diocese of Davenport Iowa Diocese of Des Moines Iowa Diocese of Dodge City Kansas Diocese of Duluth Minnesota Diocese of El Paso Texas Diocese of Erie Pennsylvania Diocese of Evansville Indiana Diocese of Fairbanks Alaska Diocese of Fall River Massachusetts Diocese of Fargo North Dakota Diocese of Fort Worth Texas Diocese of Fresno California Diocese of Gallup New Mexico Diocese of Gary Indiana Diocese of Gaylord Michigan Diocese of Grand Island Nebraska Diocese of Grand Rapids Michigan Diocese of Great Falls-Billings Montana Diocese of Green Bay Wisconsin Diocese of Greensburg Pennsylvania Diocese of Harrisburg Pennsylvania Diocese of Helena Montana Diocese of Honolulu Hawaii Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux Louisiana Each is considered fully equal to the Latin tradition within the Church in the United States.
The curial offices and chanceries of Eastern Catholic Eparchies and Archeparchies are based in a certain city. However, the Eparchies and Archeparchies have jurisdiction over large swaths of the United States and Canada based on the breadth of each individual Church. The Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA provides pastoral care and spiritual services to those serving in the armed forces of the United States, Department of Veterans Affairs facilities, and the dependents of those retired or on active duty.
On July 21, Pope John Paul II reorganized the military vicariate as an archdiocese with its own archbishop and relocated the see to the District of Columbia. The AMS oversees Catholic priests serving as chaplains and has no defined territory. Its jurisdiction extends to wherever American uniformed military members serve including all U.
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