Diocese of London, Ontario

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Diocese of London, Ontario
Dioecesis Londonensis
Ontario
Canada
Spiritual basics
Rite Latin Rite (or Roman)
Patron The Immaculate Conception
& St. Patrick
Cathedral St. Peter's Cathedral Basilica
Leadership
Diocesan Bishop Most Rev. Ronald Peter Fabbro, CSB
Auxiliary bishops Most Rev. Robert Anthony Daniels
Geography
Territory 21,349 km2
Population 1,944,182 (Total)
622,138 (Catholic)
Established February 21, 1856
Website www.rcec.london.on.ca

The Catholic Diocese of London, Ontario was created out of the Diocese of Toronto, along with the Diocese of Hamilton, Ontario, by Pope Pius IX on February 21, 1856. Pierre-Adolphe Pinsoneault was named the first Bishop of London on May 18 of that year.

The present cathedral of the Diocese, St. Peter's, was built in a French Gothic Revival style from 1880 to 1885. It was raised to the status of a minor basilica by Pope John XXIII in December, 1961. The Diocese also runs St. Peter's Seminary, which is now affiliated with the University of Western Ontario. The Diocese covers the counties of Middlesex, Elgin, Norfolk, Oxford, Perth, Huron, Lambton, Kent, and Essex.

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