Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit
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As of 2005, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit covers the City of Detroit as well as Lapeer, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, and Wayne counties in Michigan.
The Diocese of Detroit, erected on March 8, 1833, was elevated to Archdiocese on May 22, 1937.
The Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament located in Detroit serves as the Archbishop's church.
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[edit] Leadership
[edit] Roman Catholic Archbishops of Detroit
Archbishops and their terms of service:
- Bishop Frederick John Conrad Rese (1833-1871)
- Bishop Caspar Henry Borgess (1871-1887)
- Bishop John Samuel Foley (1888-1918)
- Bishop Michael James Gallagher (1918-1937)
- Archbishop Edward Francis Cardinal Mooney (1937-1958)
- Archbishop John Francis Cardinal Dearden (1958-1980)
- Archbishop Edmund Casimir Cardinal Szoka (1981-1990)
- Archbishop Adam Joseph Cardinal Maida (1990-present)
[edit] Auxiliary Bishops
- Earl Alfred Boyea,
- Daniel E. Flores
- John Michael Quinn
- Francis Ronald Reiss
[edit] Auxiliary Bishops (emeritus)
- Moses Bosco Anderson
- Thomas Gumbleton
- Walter Joseph Schoenherr