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  2. Oct 1, 2011 · The history of the Catholic Church in southwest Louisiana began in the mid-1750s when settlers came from Spain, France, and Germany. Many were accompanied by priests to bring the sacraments and preach the word of God in the new land.

  3. Pope Benedict XV erected the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana on January 11, 1918, with territory taken from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans. The pope named Monsignor Jules Jeanmard of New Orleans as the first bishop of the new diocese.

  4. Jan 25, 2018 · The founding church of the Catholic Diocese of Lafayette, its Romanesque Revival-inspired architecture was completed in 1918. The church’s cemetery is the oldest in Lafayette and holds the remains of prominent Lafayette families including that of Jean Mouton, a wealthy plantation owner who donated the cathedral’s land.

  5. The diocese was erected Jan. 11, 1918, by Pope Benedict XV, with Jules B. Jeanmard as its first bishop. Catholics number about 65 percent of its population. There are 121 ecclesiastical parishes and 32 missions. The early history of the area is part of the history of the Archdiocese of new orleans.

  6. It is a suffragan diocese of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans. The diocese was erected by the Vatican in 1918, and its current bishop is J. Douglas Deshotel. Covering St. Landry, Evangeline, Lafayette, St. Martin, Iberia, St. Mary, Acadia, and Vermilion parishes with exception to Morgan City of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux), the ...

  7. the Diocese of Lafayette was 152, 792 in 1919. Official Catholic Directory (New York: 1919), 481. Terms for religious denominations originate in the Census of Religious Bodies. Total includes total number of denominational members in Acadia, Calcasieu, Cameron, Iberia, Lafayette, St. Landry, St. Martin, and Vermilion Parishes.

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