Roman Catholic Diocese of Leavenworth

The Diocese of Leavenworth (Leavenworthen(sis)) is a former bishopric and present Latin titular bishopric in and originally around Kansas state, Midwestern United States.

History

The diocese was created on May 22, 1877, by Pope Pius IX.[1]

On 1857.01.06, it lost territory to establish the then Apostolic Vicariate of Nebraska. Still in 1857, the remainder was renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of Kansas.

On 22 May 1877, it was promoted as Diocese of Leavenworth, ceasing to be missionary and exempt. On 2 August 1887, it lost territories to establish the Dioceses of Wichita and the Concordia

On 29 May 1891, it was renamed as Diocese of Kansas City, Kansas / Civitatis Kansas (Latin), and on 5 March finally renamed as Diocese of Leavenworth.

On May 10, 1947, the diocese was suppressed and its territory used to establish the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kansas City.

Ordinaries

(all Latin, Roman Rite)

Apostolic Vicar of Indian Territory East of the Rocky Mountains
Apostolic Vicars of Kansas
Bishop of Leavenworth (first time)
Bishop of Kansas City, Kansas
Bishops of Leavenworth (again)

Bishop of Kansas City (USA) (1913.02.21 – 1938.12.29)

Titular see

In 1995, the Diocese of Leavenworth was nominally restored as a titular see [2] of the lowest (episcopal) rank.

It has had the following incumbents :

Notes

Sources and External links

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