Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse

Diocese of Syracuse
Dioecesis Syracusensis
Location
Country United States
Territory 5,479 square miles (14,190 km2) in Central New York (Counties of Onondaga, Oneida, Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Madison, and Oswego, New York)
Ecclesiastical province Archdiocese of New York
Statistics
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2014)
1,198,000
289,000 (24.1%)
Parishes 129
Schools 22
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Rite Roman Rite
Established November 26, 1886
Cathedral Cathedral of the Immacculate Conception
Secular priests 223
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Robert Joseph Cunningham
Metropolitan Archbishop Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan
Archbishop of New York
Vicar General Msgr. Timothy S. Elmer
Emeritus Bishops James Michael Moynihan, Thomas Joseph Costello
Map
Website
syracusediocese.org

The Diocese of Syracuse is a Catholic diocese headquartered in Syracuse, New York, USA. The current bishop is the Most Rev. Robert J. Cunningham. The Diocese of Syracuse includes 350,000 Catholics residing in seven counties of Central and South Central New York State. These are Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga and Oswego.

The diocese has 142 parishes, 11 missions and 3 devotional chapels. There are 3 Catholic Hospitals in the diocese. There are 5 diocesan Junior / Senior high schools and 23 diocesan elementary schools. The diocese has 264 offices (including schools) and employs 3,000 people.

Bishops

The list of ordinaries of the diocese and their years of service:

  1. Most Rev. Patrick Anthony Ludden (1886-1912)[1]
  2. Most Rev. John Grimes (1912-1922)
  3. Most Rev. Daniel Joseph Curley (1923-1932)
  4. Most Rev. John A. Duffy (1933-1937)
  5. Most Rev. Walter Andrew Foery (1937-1970)
  6. Most Rev. David Frederick Cunningham (1970-1975)
  7. Most Rev. Francis James Harrison (1977-1987)
  8. Most Rev. Joseph Thomas O'Keefe (1987-1995)
  9. Most Rev. James Michael Moynihan (1995-2009)
  10. Most Rev. Robert Joseph Cunningham (2009–present) [2]

High schools

* Operated independently with the blessing and spiritual support of the Diocese

See also

Arms of Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse
Notes
Arms was designed and adopted when the diocese was erected
Adopted
1886
Escutcheon
The diocesan arms consists of a blue field with a gold (yellow) Latin cross. Entwined about the lower arm of the cross is a silver (white) dolphin. To the upper left (chief dexter) is a silver (white) crescent.
Symbolism
The blue field with a gold (yellow) Latin cross, is of The Faith throughout sunburst. Dolphin which was the emblem on the coin of the chief Greek city, Syracuse, of ancient Sicily. Crescent is to honor the Blessed Virgin Mary in her title of the Immaculate Conception, patroness of the United States.

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Coordinates: 43°02′45.7″N 76°08′58.7″W / 43.046028°N 76.149639°W / 43.046028; -76.149639


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