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Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn

The Diocese of Brooklyn (Latin: Diœcesis Bruklyniensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in the U.S. state of New York. It is headquartered in Brooklyn and its territory encompasses the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. The Diocese of Brooklyn is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of New York. The diocesan cathedral is the Cathedral Basilica of St. James in Downtown Brooklyn and its co-cathedral is the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph in Prospect Heights. The current Bishop of Brooklyn is Robert J. Brennan.

Diocese of Brooklyn

Diœcesis Bruklyniensis
Cathedral Basilica of St. James
Coat of arms
Location
Country United States
TerritoryBrooklyn and Queens
Ecclesiastical provinceArchdiocese of New York
Headquarters
  • 310 Prospect Park West
  • Brooklyn, New York, 11215
Statistics
Area179 sq mi (460 km2)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of July 2017)
5,007,353
1,506,000 (30.1%)
Parishes188
Schools99
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
EstablishedJuly 29, 1853; 170 years ago (1853-07-29)
CathedralCathedral Basilica of St. James
Co-cathedralCo-Cathedral of St. Joseph
Secular priests472
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopRobert J. Brennan
Metropolitan Archbishop
Auxiliary Bishops
Bishops emeritus
Map
Website
dioceseofbrooklyn.org
Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph – Prospect Heights

Brooklyn is one of the few dioceses in the United States that is made up of 100% urban territory.[1]

The bishop of the Diocese of Brooklyn, presides from both the Cathedral Basilica of St. James and the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph. This atypical arrangement was required due to the small size of the Cathedral Basilica of St. James. St. Joseph's Church was designated as a co-cathedral for the Diocese of Brooklyn on February 14, 2013, by Pope Benedict XVI after Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio petitioned the Vatican.

History edit

The diocese was established in 1853 out of the territory of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, at a time when Brooklyn was still a separate city from New York City. It originally included all of Long Island, but its present-day territory was established in 1957 when Nassau and Suffolk counties were split off to form the Diocese of Rockville Centre.[2]

The opening of the Brooklyn Navy Yard in 1801 drew a number of immigrants, largely Catholics from Northern Ireland, especially from Derry and Donegal. They would cross the East River to attend services at St. Peter's Church on Barclay Street. Periodically, John Power or others would come to celebrate Mass at the home of William Purcell or at Dempsey's Blooming Grove Garden on Fulton St. The Church of St. James was erected in 1822. In July, 1841, Johann Stephen Raffeiner, from the Tyrol, began the German parish of the Most Holy Trinity on a part of the farm of the old Dutch Meserole family in the Bushwick section. Holy Cross Cemetery was opened in 1849. In 1853, Archbishop John Hughes appointed his vicar-general, Irish-born John Loughlin, former pastor of St. Patrick's on Mulberry St. as bishop of the new diocese. Loughlin chose St. James as his cathedral.[3]

During his episcopate, Loughlin founded 120 parishes. Plans to build the larger Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception were deferred in favor of orphanages, schools, and hospitals. He was succeeded in 1892, by Bishop Charles Edward McDonnell, former chancellor of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn served at that time 250,000 Catholics. With the increase in the number of immigrants of various nationalities, McDonnell founded a number of national churches which ministered to parishioners in their own language. To this end, he invited several religious institutes into the diocese, including the Redemptorists, Benedictines, Franciscans (including the Minor Conventuals and Capuchins), Jesuits, Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart, Daughters of Wisdom, and Sisters of the Holy Infant Jesus.[4] He also built three hospitals. Camp Wycoff and Camp Black, set up during the Spanish–American War were attended by local clergy.

Thomas Edmund Molloy was named the third Bishop of Brooklyn on November 21, 1921. In 1930 Bishop Molloy established the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre was split off from Brooklyn April 6, 1957. Ten days later, Bryan Joseph McEntegart became the next Bishop of Brooklyn. He built six high schools, Cathedral Preparatory Seminary, and a hospital. He improved outreach to the growing Hispanic population, he sent priests and religious to study Spanish language and culture. Bishop Francis Mugavero experience as former head Brooklyn's Catholic Charities was reflected in his episcopate. In 1971, Mugavero established the Catholic Migration Office to serve the needs of immigrants and refugees living in Brooklyn and Queens. The Nehemiah project produced affordable housing in Brownsville.

In September 2018, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn agreed to a record $27.5 million settlement for sex abuse allegations.[5] On February 15, 2019, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens made public a list of 108 clergy who were "credibly accused" of committing sexual abuse,[6][7][8] some of whom have also been convicted for their crimes.[9][8] Along with the list, Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio also issued a letter of apology, asking for forgiveness.[10] In June 2020, the FBI arrested Francis Hughes, a priest serving in Queens, on child pornography charges and sex-related charges involving underage minors.[11] In a separate case, the Vatican exonerated Bishop DiMarzio of allegations of sexual abuse dating back a half century. After an inquiry led by former FBI Director Louis Freeh, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith said that the accusations were groundless.[12]

Churches edit

Bishops edit

Bishops of Brooklyn edit

  1. John Loughlin (1853–1891)
  2. Charles Edward McDonnell (1892–1921)
  3. Thomas Edmund Molloy (1922–1956), elevated to Archbishop ad personam in 1951
  4. Bryan Joseph McEntegart (1957–1968), elevated to Archbishop ad personam in 1966
  5. Francis Mugavero (1968–1990)
  6. Thomas Vose Daily (1990–2003)
  7. Nicholas Anthony DiMarzio (2003–2021)
  8. Robert J. Brennan (2021–present)

Current auxiliary bishops edit

Former auxiliary bishops edit

Other priests of the diocese who became bishops edit

Priests "equivalent to diocesan bishops" affiliated with this diocese edit

  • Leo Joseph White, Apostolic Prefect of Garissa, Kenya, 1976-1984 - incardinated in 1990.

Education edit

The sitting bishop is also the true principal of the diocese's pre-seminary high school, Cathedral Preparatory Seminary. As of March 2009, Cathedral Preparatory Seminary is the only full-time high school seminary in the nation[citation needed]. Three diocesan and/or parish high schools are under the auspices of the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens[citation needed]. As of 2019, only 36 Diocese of Brooklyn schools were still not scheduled to close, compared to the 102 which were operational in the 1980s.[13] Between the mid-2000s and 2019, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn permanently closed 45 of its schools.[13]

High schools edit

Brooklyn edit

Queens edit

Elementary schools edit

 
Queen of All Saints School, Fort Greene

There were 116 diocesan and parish elementary schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn. In March 2009. In 2009, Pope John Paul II Family Academy opened at St. Barbara's School in Bushwick, [18] [19] In 2019, Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Academy in Bensonhurst and Mary Queen of Heaven Catholic Academy in Mill Basin closed, and two Bushwick schools, St Brigid and St. Frances Cabrini, merged.[13]

Brooklyn edit

  • Bay Ridge Catholic Academy
  • Blessed Sacrament Catholic Academy
  • Brooklyn Jesuit Prep
  • Good Shepherd Catholic Academy - formerly staffed by Dominican Sisters
  • Midwood Catholic Academy
  • Our Lady of Grace Catholic Academy
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Academy of Brooklyn
  • Our Lady of Trust Catholic Academy
  • Queen of the Rosary Catholic Academy
  • St. Athanasius Catholic Academy
  • St. Bernadette Catholic Academy
  • St. Bernard Catholic Academy
  • St. Brigid-St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Academy
  • St Catherine of Genoa ~ St Therese of Lisieux Catholic Academy
  • St. Edmund School
  • St. Ephrem Catholic Academy
  • St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Academy
  • St. Francis Xavier Catholic Academy - Early Childhood
  • St. Gregory the Great Catholic Academy
  • St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy
  • St. Mark Catholic Academy
  • St. Patrick Catholic Academy
  • St. Peter Catholic Academy
  • St. Saviour Catholic Academy
  • St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Academy
  • Salve Regina Catholic Academy

Queens edit

  • Divine Wisdom Catholic Academy – Douglaston
  • Holy Child Jesus Catholic Academy – Richmond Hill
  • Holy Family Catholic Academy – Flushing
  • Holy Trinity Catholic Academy – Whitestone
  • Immaculate Conception Catholic Academy – Astoria
  • Immaculate Conception Catholic Academy – Jamaica
  • Incarnation Catholic Academy – Queens Village
  • Notre Dame Catholic Academy – Ridgewood
  • Our Lady's Catholic Academy – South Ozone Park
  • Our Lady of Fatima School – Jackson Heights
  • Our Lady of Grace Catholic Academy – Howard Beach
  • Our Lady of Hope Catholic Academy – Middle Village
  • Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Academy – Forest Hills
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Academy – South Ozone Park
  • Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Academy – Corona
  • Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Academy – Bayside
  • Our Lady of the Snows Catholic Academy – Floral Park
  • Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Academy – Forest Hills
  • Resurrection-Ascension Catholic Academy – Rego Park
  • Sacred Heart Catholic Academy – Bayside
  • Sacred Heart Catholic Academy – Cambria Heights
  • Sacred Heart Catholic Academy – Glendale
  • St. Adalbert Catholic Academy – Elmhurst
  • St. Andrew Avellino Catholic Academy – Flushing
  • St. Bartholomew Catholic Academy – Elmhurst
  • St. Clare Catholic Academy – Rosedale
  • St. Elizabeth Catholic Academy – Ozone Park
  • St. Francis de Sales Catholic Academy – Belle Harbor
  • St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Academy – Astoria
  • St. Gregory the Great Catholic Academy – Bellerose
  • St. Helen Catholic Academy – Howard Beach
  • St. Joan of Arc Catholic School – Jackson Heights
  • St. Joseph Catholic Academy – Long Island City
  • St. Kevin Catholic Academy – Flushing
  • St. Leo Catholic Academy – Corona
  • St. Luke Catholic School – Whitestone
  • St. Margaret Catholic Academy – Middle Village
  • St. Mary Gate of Heaven Catholic Academy – Ozone Park
  • St. Matthias Catholic Academy – Ridgewood
  • St. Mel Catholic Academy – Flushing
  • St. Michael's Catholic Academy – Flushing
  • St. Nicholas of Tolentine Catholic Academy – Jamaica
  • St. Rose of Lima Catholic Academy – Rockaway Beach
  • St. Sebastian Catholic Academy – Woodside
  • St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Academy of Queens – Maspeth
  • St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Academy – Woodhaven
  • Ss. Joachim and Anne – Queens Village[20]

Seminaries edit

Brooklyn edit

Seminary of the Immaculate Conception – Former major seminary in Huntington for the Diocese of Brooklyn, established in 1926, closed in 2012. Seminarians from the diocese now fulfill their major seminary programs at St. Joseph's Seminary in Yonkers.

Queens edit

Cathedral Seminary House of Formation – established in Douglaston in 1967. Currently serves as the college/minor seminary for the Archdiocese of New York, the Diocese of Brooklyn and the Diocese of Rockville Centre. Also serves as the minor seminary for students from other dioceses.

Seminarians enrolled at the Cathedral Seminary study for their undergraduate philosophy degrees at either St. John's University in Queens or Fordham University in Bronx.

Cemeteries edit

The Diocese of Brooklyn has nine Catholic cemeteries serving the diocese; two in Brooklyn, five in Queens and three outside the diocese.

Brooklyn edit

Queens edit

  • Mount St. Mary Cemetery – Flushing
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery – Astoria
  • St. John Cemetery – Middle Village
  • St. Monica Cemetery – Jamaica

Outside of diocese edit

Hospitals edit

Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Center – Closed

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Coen, Joseph W.; McNamara, Patrick, J.; Vaccari, Peter I. Diocese of Immigrants: The Brooklyn Catholic Experience 1853-2003, Éditions du Signe, 2004. ISBN 2-7468-0912-5. p. 120
  2. ^ Who We Are 2017-03-18 at the Wayback Machine," Diocese of Rockville Centre website (accessed 2009-November–02).
  3. ^ "The Catholic Church in the United States of America: Undertaken to Celebrate the Golden Jubilee of His Holiness, Pope Pius X. V. 1-3 ..." Catholic editing Company. Jul 1, 1914. Retrieved Jul 1, 2020 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Meehan, Thomas. "Diocese of Brooklyn." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 30 August 2019  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  5. ^ "Diocese of Brooklyn reaches record $27.5M settlement with four victims of abuse by former lay educator". NBC News. 18 September 2018. Retrieved Jul 1, 2020.
  6. ^ "Clergy Sex Abuse Crisis Response". Retrieved Jul 1, 2020.
  7. ^ "Brooklyn Diocese lists names of 108 clergy accused of sexually abusing minors". WPIX. Feb 15, 2019. Retrieved Jul 1, 2020.
  8. ^ a b "List of Diocesan Clergy for whom the Diocese received allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor". Retrieved Jul 1, 2020.
  9. ^ "Database of Priests Accused of Sexual Abuse". app.bishop-accountability.org. Retrieved Jul 1, 2020.
  10. ^ https://dioceseofbrooklyn.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Most-Reverend-Nicholas-DiMarzio-Letter.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  11. ^ "Queens Priest Arrested After Sharing Explicit Texts, Photos with 15-Year-Old Boy: FBI". 29 July 2020.
  12. ^ Calvan, Bobby Caina. "Vatican exonerates Brooklyn bishop accused of sexual abuse", abcnews, September 1, 2021
  13. ^ a b c McGibney, Megan (Jun 21, 2019). "With Schools Closing, Is Catholic Education Disappearing in Brooklyn?". Retrieved Jul 1, 2020.
  14. ^ FHA. . Fontbonne Hall website. Archived from the original on January 22, 2009. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
  15. ^ "About Us | Saint Saviour High School". www.stsaviour.org. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
  16. ^ a b "Brooklyn & Queens Catholic High Schools". Office of Schools – Diocese of Brooklyn. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
  17. ^ "History of School". www.ctkhsny.org. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
  18. ^ NY Daily News (2009-02-27). "Rich donor aids new Catholic school for poor fams". Retrieved 2009-03-20.
  19. ^ Pope John Paul II Family Academy official site
  20. ^ "Brooklyn Catholic Elementary Schools". Office of Schools – Diocese of Brooklyn. Retrieved 2023-06-10.

External links edit

  • Official Site

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The Diocese of Brooklyn Latin Diœcesis Bruklyniensis is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in the U S state of New York It is headquartered in Brooklyn and its territory encompasses the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens The Diocese of Brooklyn is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of New York The diocesan cathedral is the Cathedral Basilica of St James in Downtown Brooklyn and its co cathedral is the Co Cathedral of St Joseph in Prospect Heights The current Bishop of Brooklyn is Robert J Brennan Diocese of BrooklynDiœcesis BruklyniensisCathedral Basilica of St JamesCoat of armsLocationCountry United StatesTerritoryBrooklyn and QueensEcclesiastical provinceArchdiocese of New YorkHeadquarters310 Prospect Park WestBrooklyn New York 11215StatisticsArea179 sq mi 460 km2 Population Total Catholics as of July 2017 5 007 3531 506 000 30 1 Parishes188Schools99InformationDenominationCatholicSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablishedJuly 29 1853 170 years ago 1853 07 29 CathedralCathedral Basilica of St JamesCo cathedralCo Cathedral of St JosephSecular priests472Current leadershipPopeFrancisBishopRobert J BrennanMetropolitan ArchbishopTimothy Michael Cardinal DolanArchbishop of New YorkAuxiliary BishopsJames MassaWitold MroziewskiBishops emeritusNicholas Anthony DiMarzioOctavio CisnerosRaymond Francis ChappettoPaul Robert SanchezNeil Edward TiedemannMapWebsitedioceseofbrooklyn wbr org Co Cathedral of St Joseph Prospect Heights Brooklyn is one of the few dioceses in the United States that is made up of 100 urban territory 1 The bishop of the Diocese of Brooklyn presides from both the Cathedral Basilica of St James and the Co Cathedral of St Joseph This atypical arrangement was required due to the small size of the Cathedral Basilica of St James St Joseph s Church was designated as a co cathedral for the Diocese of Brooklyn on February 14 2013 by Pope Benedict XVI after Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio petitioned the Vatican Contents 1 History 2 Churches 3 Bishops 3 1 Bishops of Brooklyn 3 2 Current auxiliary bishops 3 3 Former auxiliary bishops 4 Other priests of the diocese who became bishops 4 1 Priests equivalent to diocesan bishops affiliated with this diocese 5 Education 5 1 High schools 5 1 1 Brooklyn 5 1 2 Queens 5 2 Elementary schools 5 2 1 Brooklyn 5 2 2 Queens 5 3 Seminaries 5 3 1 Brooklyn 5 3 2 Queens 6 Cemeteries 6 1 Brooklyn 6 2 Queens 6 3 Outside of diocese 7 Hospitals 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe diocese was established in 1853 out of the territory of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York at a time when Brooklyn was still a separate city from New York City It originally included all of Long Island but its present day territory was established in 1957 when Nassau and Suffolk counties were split off to form the Diocese of Rockville Centre 2 The opening of the Brooklyn Navy Yard in 1801 drew a number of immigrants largely Catholics from Northern Ireland especially from Derry and Donegal They would cross the East River to attend services at St Peter s Church on Barclay Street Periodically John Power or others would come to celebrate Mass at the home of William Purcell or at Dempsey s Blooming Grove Garden on Fulton St The Church of St James was erected in 1822 In July 1841 Johann Stephen Raffeiner from the Tyrol began the German parish of the Most Holy Trinity on a part of the farm of the old Dutch Meserole family in the Bushwick section Holy Cross Cemetery was opened in 1849 In 1853 Archbishop John Hughes appointed his vicar general Irish born John Loughlin former pastor of St Patrick s on Mulberry St as bishop of the new diocese Loughlin chose St James as his cathedral 3 During his episcopate Loughlin founded 120 parishes Plans to build the larger Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception were deferred in favor of orphanages schools and hospitals He was succeeded in 1892 by Bishop Charles Edward McDonnell former chancellor of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York The Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn served at that time 250 000 Catholics With the increase in the number of immigrants of various nationalities McDonnell founded a number of national churches which ministered to parishioners in their own language To this end he invited several religious institutes into the diocese including the Redemptorists Benedictines Franciscans including the Minor Conventuals and Capuchins Jesuits Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart Daughters of Wisdom and Sisters of the Holy Infant Jesus 4 He also built three hospitals Camp Wycoff and Camp Black set up during the Spanish American War were attended by local clergy Thomas Edmund Molloy was named the third Bishop of Brooklyn on November 21 1921 In 1930 Bishop Molloy established the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre was split off from Brooklyn April 6 1957 Ten days later Bryan Joseph McEntegart became the next Bishop of Brooklyn He built six high schools Cathedral Preparatory Seminary and a hospital He improved outreach to the growing Hispanic population he sent priests and religious to study Spanish language and culture Bishop Francis Mugavero experience as former head Brooklyn s Catholic Charities was reflected in his episcopate In 1971 Mugavero established the Catholic Migration Office to serve the needs of immigrants and refugees living in Brooklyn and Queens The Nehemiah project produced affordable housing in Brownsville In September 2018 the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn agreed to a record 27 5 million settlement for sex abuse allegations 5 On February 15 2019 the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens made public a list of 108 clergy who were credibly accused of committing sexual abuse 6 7 8 some of whom have also been convicted for their crimes 9 8 Along with the list Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio also issued a letter of apology asking for forgiveness 10 In June 2020 the FBI arrested Francis Hughes a priest serving in Queens on child pornography charges and sex related charges involving underage minors 11 In a separate case the Vatican exonerated Bishop DiMarzio of allegations of sexual abuse dating back a half century After an inquiry led by former FBI Director Louis Freeh the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith said that the accusations were groundless 12 Churches editMain article List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of BrooklynBishops editBishops of Brooklyn edit John Loughlin 1853 1891 Charles Edward McDonnell 1892 1921 Thomas Edmund Molloy 1922 1956 elevated to Archbishop ad personam in 1951 Bryan Joseph McEntegart 1957 1968 elevated to Archbishop ad personam in 1966 Francis Mugavero 1968 1990 Thomas Vose Daily 1990 2003 Nicholas Anthony DiMarzio 2003 2021 Robert J Brennan 2021 present Current auxiliary bishops edit James Massa 2015 present Witold Mroziewski 2015 present Former auxiliary bishops edit George Mundelein 1909 1915 appointed Archbishop of Chicago Cardinal in 1924 Thomas Edmund Molloy 1920 1921 appointed Bishop of this diocese Raymond Augustine Kearney 1934 1956 John Joseph Boardman 1952 1977 Edmund Joseph Reilly 1955 1958 Joseph Peter Michael Denning 1959 1982 Charles Richard Mulrooney 1959 1981 John J Snyder 1972 1979 appointed Bishop of Saint Augustine Joseph Michael Sullivan 1980 2005 Rene Arnold Valero 1980 2005 Anthony Bevilacqua 1980 1983 appointed Bishop of Pittsburgh and later Archbishop of Philadelphia elevated to Cardinal in 1991 Ignatius Anthony Catanello 1994 2010 Gerald Barbarito 1994 1999 appointed Bishop of Palm Beach Guy Sansaricq 2006 2010 Frank Joseph Caggiano 2006 2013 appointed Bishop of Bridgeport Octavio Cisneros 2006 2020 retired on October 30 2020 Raymond Francis Chappetto 2012 2022 retired on March 7 2022 Paul Robert Sanchez 2012 2022 retired on March 30 2022 Neil Edward Tiedemann 2016 2023 retired on June 30 2023 Other priests of the diocese who became bishops editGeorge J Caruana appointed Bishop of Puerto Rico in 1921 and later Apostolic Nuncio and Apostolic Delegate and Titular Archbishop James Henry Ambrose Griffiths appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Military USA in 1949 and later Auxiliary Bishop of New York John Joseph Carberry appointed Coadjutor Bishop in 1956 and later Bishop of Lafayette in Indiana Bishop of Columbus and Archbishop of Saint Louis elevated to Cardinal in 1969 Vincent John Baldwin appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre in 1962 John R McGann appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre in 1970 and later Bishop of Rockville Centre James Joseph Daly appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre in 1977 Gerald Augustine John Ryan appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre in 1977 Alfred John Markiewicz appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre in 1986 and later Bishop of Kalamazoo Emil Aloysius Wcela appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Rockville Centre in 1989 Vincent DePaul Breen appointed Bishop of Metuchen in 1997 Edward Bernard Scharfenberger appointed Bishop of Albany in 2014 Kevin J Sweeney appointed Bishop of Paterson in 2020 Priests equivalent to diocesan bishops affiliated with this diocese edit Leo Joseph White Apostolic Prefect of Garissa Kenya 1976 1984 incardinated in 1990 Education editSee also List of schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn The sitting bishop is also the true principal of the diocese s pre seminary high school Cathedral Preparatory Seminary As of March 2009 Cathedral Preparatory Seminary is the only full time high school seminary in the nation citation needed Three diocesan and or parish high schools are under the auspices of the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens citation needed As of 2019 only 36 Diocese of Brooklyn schools were still not scheduled to close compared to the 102 which were operational in the 1980s 13 Between the mid 2000s and 2019 the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn permanently closed 45 of its schools 13 High schools edit Brooklyn edit Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School De la Salle Christian Brothers Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School Cristo Rey Network Fontbonne Hall Academy Sisters of St Joseph 14 Nazareth Regional High School Xaverian Brothers St Edmund Preparatory High School Oratory of St Philip of Neri formerly staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill and the Sisters of St Joseph Saint Saviour High School of Brooklyn School Sisters of Notre Dame 15 Xaverian High School Xaverian Brothers 16 Queens edit Archbishop Molloy High School Briarwood Marist Brothers Cathedral Preparatory School and Seminary Elmhurst Diocese of Brooklyn Christ the King Regional High School Middle Village Independent school formerly staffed by the Marist Brothers and Daughters of Wisdom 17 Holy Cross High School Flushing Congregation of the Holy Cross Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School East Elmhurst Brothers of the Sacred Heart St Francis Preparatory High School Fresh Meadows Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn St John s Preparatory High School Astoria Independent school formerly staffed by the De la Salle Christian Brothers and Sisters of Mercy The Mary Louis Academy Jamaica Estates Sisters of St Joseph of Brentwood 16 Elementary schools edit nbsp Queen of All Saints School Fort Greene There were 116 diocesan and parish elementary schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn In March 2009 In 2009 Pope John Paul II Family Academy opened at St Barbara s School in Bushwick 18 19 In 2019 Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Academy in Bensonhurst and Mary Queen of Heaven Catholic Academy in Mill Basin closed and two Bushwick schools St Brigid and St Frances Cabrini merged 13 Brooklyn edit Bay Ridge Catholic Academy Blessed Sacrament Catholic Academy Brooklyn Jesuit Prep Good Shepherd Catholic Academy formerly staffed by Dominican Sisters Midwood Catholic Academy Our Lady of Grace Catholic Academy Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Academy of Brooklyn Our Lady of Trust Catholic Academy Queen of the Rosary Catholic Academy St Athanasius Catholic Academy St Bernadette Catholic Academy St Bernard Catholic Academy St Brigid St Frances Cabrini Catholic Academy St Catherine of Genoa St Therese of Lisieux Catholic Academy St Edmund School St Ephrem Catholic Academy St Francis of Assisi Catholic Academy St Francis Xavier Catholic Academy Early Childhood St Gregory the Great Catholic Academy St Joseph the Worker Catholic Academy St Mark Catholic Academy St Patrick Catholic Academy St Peter Catholic Academy St Saviour Catholic Academy St Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Academy Salve Regina Catholic Academy Queens edit Divine Wisdom Catholic Academy Douglaston Holy Child Jesus Catholic Academy Richmond Hill Holy Family Catholic Academy Flushing Holy Trinity Catholic Academy Whitestone Immaculate Conception Catholic Academy Astoria Immaculate Conception Catholic Academy Jamaica Incarnation Catholic Academy Queens Village Notre Dame Catholic Academy Ridgewood Our Lady s Catholic Academy South Ozone Park Our Lady of Fatima School Jackson Heights Our Lady of Grace Catholic Academy Howard Beach Our Lady of Hope Catholic Academy Middle Village Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Academy Forest Hills Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Academy South Ozone Park Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Academy Corona Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Academy Bayside Our Lady of the Snows Catholic Academy Floral Park Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Academy Forest Hills Resurrection Ascension Catholic Academy Rego Park Sacred Heart Catholic Academy Bayside Sacred Heart Catholic Academy Cambria Heights Sacred Heart Catholic Academy Glendale St Adalbert Catholic Academy Elmhurst St Andrew Avellino Catholic Academy Flushing St Bartholomew Catholic Academy Elmhurst St Clare Catholic Academy Rosedale St Elizabeth Catholic Academy Ozone Park St Francis de Sales Catholic Academy Belle Harbor St Francis of Assisi Catholic Academy Astoria St Gregory the Great Catholic Academy Bellerose St Helen Catholic Academy Howard Beach St Joan of Arc Catholic School Jackson Heights St Joseph Catholic Academy Long Island City St Kevin Catholic Academy Flushing St Leo Catholic Academy Corona St Luke Catholic School Whitestone St Margaret Catholic Academy Middle Village St Mary Gate of Heaven Catholic Academy Ozone Park St Matthias Catholic Academy Ridgewood St Mel Catholic Academy Flushing St Michael s Catholic Academy Flushing St Nicholas of Tolentine Catholic Academy Jamaica St Rose of Lima Catholic Academy Rockaway Beach St Sebastian Catholic Academy Woodside St Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Academy of Queens Maspeth St Thomas the Apostle Catholic Academy Woodhaven Ss Joachim and Anne Queens Village 20 Seminaries edit Brooklyn edit Seminary of the Immaculate Conception Former major seminary in Huntington for the Diocese of Brooklyn established in 1926 closed in 2012 Seminarians from the diocese now fulfill their major seminary programs at St Joseph s Seminary in Yonkers Queens edit Cathedral Seminary House of Formation established in Douglaston in 1967 Currently serves as the college minor seminary for the Archdiocese of New York the Diocese of Brooklyn and the Diocese of Rockville Centre Also serves as the minor seminary for students from other dioceses Seminarians enrolled at the Cathedral Seminary study for their undergraduate philosophy degrees at either St John s University in Queens or Fordham University in Bronx Cemeteries editThe Diocese of Brooklyn has nine Catholic cemeteries serving the diocese two in Brooklyn five in Queens and three outside the diocese Brooklyn edit Holy Cross Cemetery Most Holy Trinity Cemetery Queens edit Mount St Mary Cemetery Flushing Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery Astoria St John Cemetery Middle Village St Monica Cemetery Jamaica Outside of diocese edit St Charles Resurrection Cemeteries Farmingdale St Mary Star of the Sea Cemetery Lawrence Trinity Cemetery AmityvilleHospitals editSaint Vincent s Catholic Medical Center ClosedSee also editRoman Catholic Archdiocese of New York Irish Americans in New York City History of education in New York City History of the Catholic Church in the United StatesReferences edit Coen Joseph W McNamara Patrick J Vaccari Peter I Diocese of Immigrants The Brooklyn Catholic Experience 1853 2003 Editions du Signe 2004 ISBN 2 7468 0912 5 p 120 Who We Are Archived 2017 03 18 at the Wayback Machine Diocese of Rockville Centre website accessed 2009 November 02 The Catholic Church in the United States of America Undertaken to Celebrate the Golden Jubilee of His Holiness Pope Pius X V 1 3 Catholic editing Company Jul 1 1914 Retrieved Jul 1 2020 via Google Books Meehan Thomas Diocese of Brooklyn The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 2 New York Robert Appleton Company 1907 30 August 2019 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Diocese of Brooklyn reaches record 27 5M settlement with four victims of abuse by former lay educator NBC News 18 September 2018 Retrieved Jul 1 2020 Clergy Sex Abuse Crisis Response Retrieved Jul 1 2020 Brooklyn Diocese lists names of 108 clergy accused of sexually abusing minors WPIX Feb 15 2019 Retrieved Jul 1 2020 a b List of Diocesan Clergy for whom the Diocese received allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor Retrieved Jul 1 2020 Database of Priests Accused of Sexual Abuse app bishop accountability org Retrieved Jul 1 2020 https dioceseofbrooklyn org wp content uploads 2019 02 Most Reverend Nicholas DiMarzio Letter pdf bare URL PDF Queens Priest Arrested After Sharing Explicit Texts Photos with 15 Year Old Boy FBI 29 July 2020 Calvan Bobby Caina Vatican exonerates Brooklyn bishop accused of sexual abuse abcnews September 1 2021 a b c McGibney Megan Jun 21 2019 With Schools Closing Is Catholic Education Disappearing in Brooklyn Retrieved Jul 1 2020 FHA Fontbonne 71 Years of Excellence Fontbonne Hall website Archived from the original on January 22 2009 Retrieved 2007 08 01 About Us Saint Saviour High School www stsaviour org Retrieved 2023 06 10 a b Brooklyn amp Queens Catholic High Schools Office of Schools Diocese of Brooklyn Retrieved 2023 06 10 History of School www ctkhsny org Retrieved 2023 06 10 NY Daily News 2009 02 27 Rich donor aids new Catholic school for poor fams Retrieved 2009 03 20 Pope John Paul II Family Academy official site Brooklyn Catholic Elementary Schools Office of Schools Diocese of Brooklyn Retrieved 2023 06 10 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn nbsp New York City portal nbsp Catholicism portal Official Site 40 41 49 N 73 59 11 W 40 69694 N 73 98639 W 40 69694 73 98639 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn amp oldid 1214767845, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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