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  1. The Diocese of Fort Worth was established in 1969 by Pope Paul VI and currently is home to an estimated 1,200,000 Catholics. The Diocese is comprised of 92 parishes in 28 Counties of North Texas. More History

  2. The Diocese of Fort Worth (Latin: Diœcesis Arcis-Vorthensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in North Texas in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese of the metropolitan Archdiocese of San Antonio. The Diocese of Fort Worth was erected on August 9, 1969. As of 2023, the bishop is Michael Fors Olson.

  3. The Parish Finder helps visitors locate important information about diocesan parishes such as: Mass times, available languages, phone numbers, emails, address, maps, confession and Adoration times.

  4. Today the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth has grown from 60,000 Catholics in 1969 to 1,200,000 Catholics. The Diocese is comprised of 92 Parishes and 17 Schools , with 132 Priests (67 are Diocesan), 106 Permanent Deacons and 48 Sisters .

  5. Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas. 13,165 likes · 662 talking about this. Established 1969 Shepherd: Bishop Michael F. Olson.

  6. The Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth was established in 1969 by Pope Paul VI and currently is home to an estimated 710,000 Catholics. The Diocese is comprised of 90 parishes in a 28-County North Texas.

  7. Fort Worth diocesan priest Father Robert Thames works in Bolivia and has developed a substantial program of pastoral care, medical clinics, and buildings – churches, clinics and schools. You can help by sponsoring a child's education for $25 a month or $300 per year which will supply tuition, meals, lodging, supplies, teachers, and utilities .

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