Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington

Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington
Diocese of Covington
Dioecesis Covingtonensis

Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, Covington
Location
Country United States
Territory Northern Kentucky
Ecclesiastical province Archdiocese of Louisville
Metropolitan Covington, Kentucky
Statistics
Population
- Total

89,736
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Rite Roman Rite
Established July 29, 1853
Cathedral Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption
Patron saint St. Paul the Apostle
Current leadership
Pope Benedict XVI
Bishop Roger Joseph Foys
Bishop of Covington
Metropolitan Archbishop Joseph Edward Kurtz
Archbishop of Louisville
Map
Website
covingtondiocese.org

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington (Latin: Dioecesis Covingtonensis) is a Roman Catholic diocese in Northern Kentucky, covering 3,359 square miles (8,700 km2) that includes the city of Covington and the following Kentucky counties: Boone, Kenton, Campbell, Gallatin, Carroll, Grant, Owen, Pendleton, Harrison, Bracken, Robertson, Mason, Fleming, and Lewis. The current bishop is the Most Reverend Roger Joseph Foys, D.D. The cathedral church of the diocese is the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption.

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Statistics

As of 2004[1], the diocese held 89,736 Catholics out of a population of 464,629, about 19% of the population. The diocese contains 46 parishes in 14 counties, the majority of which are concentrated in Boone, Kenton, and Campbell Counties. The diocese also supports a private collegial institution, Thomas More College in Crestview Hills. In addition, the diocese also administers five area hospitals, the St. Elizabeth Medical Center system, one in Covington, one in Edgewood, one in Ft. Thomas, one in Florence, and one in Williamstown. The diocesan school system consists of 29 elementary schools and 9 high schools.

History

The diocese was founded on July 29, 1853 by Pope Pius IX. Installed as the first bishop of Covington was the sitting president of Xavier University in Cincinnati, Father George Aloysius Carrell, S.J. The diocese originally consisted of the eastern half of Kentucky, with the then Diocese of Louisville containing the western half.

Historically, the diocese was composed primarily of descendants of German immigrants to the towns of Covington and Newport in the mid-19th century; Catholicism in both Cincinnati and Louisville also had a similar demographic. Much of the parish architecture in the diocese reflects the German cultural heritage.

The past bishops of the diocese are:

In 1988, the southern portion of the diocese was incorporated into the new Diocese of Lexington.

2003–2006 Diocese of Covington Synod

In November 2003, Bishop Roger Joseph Foys officially opened the fifth synod in the 150-year history of the Diocese of Covington. An official synod document will be promulgated on August 13, 2006 [1].

The synod will cover the topics of Liturgy and Worship, Parish and Diocesan Administration, Catholic Education, Respect for Life, the Lay Apostolate, Priestly Life and Ministry, Diaconal Life and Ministry, and Evangelization [2].

The previous synod in the Diocese of Covington was called in 1961 by Bishop Richard Ackerman to address financial record-keeping, marriage ceremony guidelines and high school tuition [3].

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