Ecclesiastical province Kansas City in Kansas Denomination Catholic Church Area 32,437 km² Cathedral Cathedral of Saint Peter Country United States of America | Parishes 120 Rite Roman Rite Phone +1 913-721-1570 Archbishop Joseph Fred Naumann Emeritus bishop James Patrick Keleher | |
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Territory 21 Counties in Northeast Kansas Population
- Total
- Catholics (as of 2012)
1,320,000
in 2011: 205,531 (16.8%) Address 12615 Parallel Pkwy, Kansas City, KS 66109, USA Profiles |
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas (Latin: Archidioecesis Kansanopolitana in Kansas) is an archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States of America.
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The Archdiocese comprises the following twenty-one counties of the US State of Kansas:
The archbishop's episcopal seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter in Kansas City, Kansas.
The Archdiocese has a growing population of Hispanic Catholics. Currently, over half of all Catholics in the Archdiocese reside in Johnson County, part of the Kansas City metropolitan area.
History
The archdiocese was originally established as the Vicariate Apostolic of Indian Territory East of the Rocky Mountains on July 19, 1850 by Pope Pius IX. It was composed of the present day states of Kansas, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. It lost territory and its name was changed to the Vicariate Apostolic of Kansas in 1857. The vicariate was elevated to the Diocese of Leavenworth by Pope Leo XIII on May 22, 1877. It lost territory in 1887 when the dioceses of Concordia and Wichita were created, and in 1897 when several counties were moved to Concordia. The name of the diocese was changed to the Diocese of Kansas City in Kansas on May 10, 1947 by Pope Pius XII. All of these jurisdictions were in the Ecclesiastical Province of Saint Louis.
The Diocese of Kansas City in Kansas was elevated to an archdiocese by Pius XII on August 9, 1952. The province encompasses the entire state of Kansas and has three suffragan sees, the dioceses of Dodge City, Salina (formerly Concordia) and Wichita.
Past and Present Bishops
High schools
* Primary sponsorship comes from Saint Benedict's Abbey and Mount St. Scholastica Monastery.