Diocesan Statistics

Erected June 14, 1870
(as of December 2020)
Bishops  – 1
Retired Bishops  – 1
Diocesan Priests – 79
Religious Priests – 56
Total Retired Priests – 54
Total Priests in Diocese – 192
Total Permanent Deacons – 108
Total Retired Permanent Deacons – 15
Total Brothers – 20
Total Sisters – 261
Number of Parishes – 79
Missions – 6
Pastoral Centers – 1
Catholic Hospitals – 1
Patients Assisted Annually – 250,082
Health Care Centers – 1
Patients Assisted Annually – 67,490
Homes for the Aged – 5
Total Assisted – 470
Residential Care of Children – 0
Total Assisted Annually – 0
Day Care and Extended Day Care Centers – 1
Total Assisted Annually – 1767
Specialized Homes – 0
Patients Assisted Annually – 0
Special Centers for Social Services – 8
Total Assisted Annually – 75,000
Diocesan Students in Other Seminaries – 0
Religious Seminaries – 0
Total Seminarians – 0
Colleges and Universities – 2
Total Students – 1,355
Diocesan and Parish High Schools – 2
Total Students – 448
Diocesan and Parish Elementary Schools – 12
Total Students – 2,430
Religious Education High School Students – 2,566
Religious Education Elementary Students – 4,827
Total Students under Catholic Instruction – 11,626
Sisters Teaching – 2
Lay Teachers – 296
Receptions into the Church – 941
First Communions – 885
Confirmations – 974
Total Marriages – 210
Deaths – 2,770
Total Catholic Population – 159,526
Total Population – 822,326
Catholic Population Percentage – 19.4%
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