Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids
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| Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids | |
| Dioecesis Grandcataractensis | |
| Basic information | |
|---|---|
| Location | Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States |
| Territory | Counties of Ottawa, Kent, Ionia, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, Montcalm, Mecosta, Lake, Mason, and Osceola |
| Population | 162,670 Catholics[1] |
| Rite | Roman Rite |
| Patron | St. Andrew |
| Ecclesiastical province | Archdiocese of Detroit |
| Established | May 19, 1882 |
| Cathedral | Cathedral of Saint Andrew |
| Bishop | Walter Cardinal Hurley |
| Website | www.dioceseofgrandrapids.org |
| Current leadership | |
| Pope | Benedict XVI |
| Metropolitan | Adam Cardinal Maida Archbishop of Detroit |
| Diocesan Bishop | Walter Cardinal Hurley Bishop of Grand Rapids |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids is a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in western Michigan, in the United States. It comprises 102 churches in Ottawa, Kent, Ionia, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, Montcalm, Mecosta, Lake, Mason, and Osceola counties in Michigan.
The prelate of the diocese is the bishop. On June 21, 2005, more than a year after the death of the previous bishop, Kevin Britt, Pope Benedict XVI named Walter A. Hurley the eleventh Bishop of Grand Rapids. Hurley was installed on August 4.
The following is a list of the bishops of the Diocese of Grand Rapids:
- Henry Richter (1883-1916)
- Michael J. Gallagher (1916-1918)
- Edward D. Kelly (1919-1926)
- Joseph G. Pinten (1926-1940)
- Joseph C. Plagens 1941-1943)
- Francis J. Haas (1943-1953)
- Allen James Babcock (1954-1970)
- Joseph M. Breitenbeck (1969-1989)
- Robert J. Rose (1989-2003)
- Kevin M. Britt (2003-2004)
- Walter A. Hurley (2005-present)
The Diocese of Grand Rapids was created by Pope Leo XIII on May 19, 1882. The mother church is the Cathedral of Saint Andrew.
[edit] High schools
- Catholic Central High School, Grand Rapids
- Muskegon Catholic Central High School, Muskegon
- St. Patrick High School, Portland
- West Catholic High School, Grand Rapids

