Roman Catholic Diocese of Great Falls-Billings

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The Diocese of Great Falls-Billings (Latin: Dioecesis Magnocataractensis-Billingensis) is the Catholic diocese of eastern Montana, established in 1904.

Pope Pius X erected the "Diocese of Great Falls" on May 18, 1904, by dividing the Diocese of Helena, which previously comprised the entire state. [1] [2]

For its first 76 years, it was called the "Diocese of Great Falls" (Latin: Dioecesis Great-Ormensis).[3] Bishop Thomas J. Murphy changed the name of the diocese on February 14, 1980, adding "Billings" (and also changing the way that "Great Falls" was translated into Latin).[4]

The diocese has two cathedrals: St Ann's Cathedral in Great Falls, which was dedicated on December 15, 1907; and St Patrick's Co-Cathedral in Billings, which was dedicated on March 1, 1908.

The co-patrons of the diocese are:

The past bishops of the diocese are:[5]

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  1. ^ Diocesan information
  2. ^ Diocese of Montana Split into two
  3. ^ Great Falls-Billings (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]
  4. ^ Diocese Renamed
  5. ^ Bishops from 1883 to the Present

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