Roman Catholic Diocese of Lansing

Diocese of Lansing
Dioecesis Lansingensis
Location
Country United States
Territory Counties of Clinton, Eaton, Genesee, Hillsdale, Ingham, Jackson, Lenawee, Livingston, Shiawassee, and Washtenaw
Ecclesiastical province Detroit
Metropolitan Lansing, Michigan
Population
- Catholics

227,305
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Rite Roman Rite
Established May 22, 1937
Cathedral Cathedral of Saint Mary in Lansing
Patron saint Blessed Virgin Mary
Current leadership
Pope Benedict XVI
Bishop Most Rev. Earl Alfred Boyea, Jr.
Bishop of Lansing
Metropolitan Archbishop Allen Henry Vigneron
Archbishop of Detroit
Emeritus Bishops Carl Frederick Mengeling
Map
Website
dioceseoflansing.org

The Catholic Diocese of Lansing (Latin: Dioecesis Lansingensis) is located in Lansing, Michigan. It encompasses an area of 6,218 square miles (16,098 square kilometers)[1] including the counties of Clinton, Eaton, Genesee, Hillsdale, Ingham, Jackson, Lenawee, Livingston, Shiawassee and Washtenaw.[1] It is a suffragan diocese of the ecclesiastical province of Detroit.

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History

The Diocese of Lansing was established May 22, 1937,[1] when it split from Archdiocese of Detroit.[1] On December 19, 1970, part of the diocese, along with territory from the Diocese of Grand Rapids, split to form the new Diocese of Kalamazoo.[1]

Ordinaries

The ordinary of the Diocese of Lansing is a bishop whose episcopal see is located at St. Mary Cathedral in Lansing, Michigan.

The Diocese has had five bishops:

High schools

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