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The Diocese of Toledo in America ( la, Dioecesis Toletana in America) is a
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of the
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covering nineteen
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in northwestern
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. It is a suffragan see of the
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for the diocese is Toledo. The eighth and current bishop of Toledo is
Daniel Edward Thomas Daniel Edward Thomas (born June 11, 1959) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Since 2014, he has served as the eighth bishop of the Diocese of Toledo in Ohio. Thomas previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese ...
. Our Lady, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral is the
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of the diocese.


History

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erected the diocese April 15, 1910, in territory taken from the
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Sex Abuse

On August 18, 2020, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested Rev. Michael Zacharias, 53, on charges of sex trafficking, coercion and enticement. Zacharias was accused of grooming and engaging in sexual conduct with minors since the late 1990s. On September 6, 2020, the Toledo Blade reported that there were flaws in the Diocese's efforts to combat sex abuse, such as the lack of psychological evaluations.


Bishops


Bishops of Toledo

# Joseph Schrembs (1911–1921), appointed
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(and
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(ad personam) in 1939) # Samuel Alphonsius Stritch (1921–1930), appointed
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and later
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and
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of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith (elevated to
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in 1946) # Karl Joseph Alter (1931–1950), appointed Archbishop of Cincinnati #
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(1950–1967) # John Anthony Donovan (1967–1980) # James Robert Hoffman (1980–2003) # Leonard Paul Blair (2003–2013), appointed Archbishop of Hartford #
Daniel Edward Thomas Daniel Edward Thomas (born June 11, 1959) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Since 2014, he has served as the eighth bishop of the Diocese of Toledo in Ohio. Thomas previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese ...
(2014–present)


Auxiliary bishops

# Albert Henry Ottenweller (1974–1977), appointed Bishop of Steubenville # James Robert Hoffman (1978–1980) # Robert William Donnelly (1984–2006)


Other priests of the diocese who became bishops

*
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, appointed Bishop of Wichita in 1921 *
John Stowe John Eric Stowe, O.F.M. Conv., (born April 15, 1966) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who has been the Bishop of Lexington in Kentucky since 2015. Biography Early life Stowe was born in Amherst, Ohio, on April 15, 196 ...
, OFM Conv., Bishop of Lexington in 2015


Coat of arms

The arms of the See of Toledo are based upon those of
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, which bears a silver tower on a plain red field. By changing the field to one half of blue (dexter) and half of red (sinister) the arms are significantly different from the original, and there is effected, in conjunction with the silver tower, a combination of red, white, and blue—a new and distinctively American Toledo coat. The tower has been marked with a red cross to indicate that the new Toledo is to be ever a Catholic stronghold. Heraldist Pierre de Chaignon la Rose designed the diocesan arms in 1912. The formal heraldic
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is ''Per pale azure and gules, a tower triply-turreted, the central turret the tallest, argent, charged with a cross-humetty of the second''.


Geography


Territory

As of 2005, the Diocese covers in Williams County, Defiance County, Paulding County, Van Wert County, Fulton County, Henry County, Putnam County, Allen County, Lucas County, Wood County, Hancock County, Ottawa County, Sandusky County, Seneca County, Wyandot County,
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, Erie County, Huron County, and Richland County.


Population

The Diocese contains about 319,907 Catholics in an area population of 1,465,561.


General information


Parishes

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo currently has 124 parishes.


Personnel

*In 2014, the Diocese of Toledo had 210 total priests, of whom 38 were from religious orders serving in the diocese and 68 were retired/senior status. It also had 10 religious brothers, 440 women religious (sisters), 197 permanent deacons and 23 diocesan seminarians. *In 2018, the Diocese of Toledo had 203 total priests, of whom 63 were retired/senior status. Also included in the total number of priests are 44 from religious orders serving in the diocese (32 active, and 12 retired/senior status). The diocese also had 9 religious brothers, 410 religious women (sisters), 187 permanent deacons and 17 diocesan seminarians.


Education

*As of 2018, the Diocese of Toledo had: **54 elementary schools serving 10,561 students **13 Catholic high schools serving 4,170 students **2 colleges/universities with 3,816 full- and part-time students


Sacraments

*3,006 Infant and Child Baptisms *357 Adult Baptisms *3,462 First Communions *3,287 Confirmations *1,117 Marriages


Catholic Charities

Ministries/Services ''Food'' Helping Hands of St. Louis H.O.P.E. Pantry ''Housing Shelters'' La Posada Miriam House ''Housing Services'' Homelessness Prevention Supportive Housing Life & Home Management Workshops Community Emergency Services ''Family Support'' Adoption Services Pregnancy Support Respect Life Ministry Abortion Healing/Support Bereavement Ministry Elder Guardianship Services Rural Life Ministry Jail & Prison Ministry Catholic Club – Daycare Elder Ministry ''Community Services'' Campaign for Human Development Disaster Response


Schools


Elementary schools


High schools


Former

* Alter Elementary,
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(now All Saints) * Divine Word Seminary Perrysburg (closed in 1984) * Franciscan Academy, Sylvania (closed, 2014) * Holy Angels, Sandusky (combined with Sandusky Central Catholic Schools) * Holy Spirit Seminary Toledo (closed in 1982) * Immaculate Conception, Toledo (combined with Sts. Peter & Paul to form Queen of Peace) *Mary Immaculate Elementary (closed, 2013) * McAuley High School, Toledo * Pope John Paul II, Toledo (closed, 2008) * Queen of Peace, Toledo (combined with St. James to form Queen of Apostles) * St. Adalbert, Toledo (combined with St. Hedwig to form Pope John Paul II in 2005) * St. Agnes, Toledo (closed, 2005) *Saint Bernard Elementary, New Washington(closed,2021) * St. Charles, Toledo (closed, 2008) *St. Clement, Toledo (closed) * St. Hedwig, Toledo (combined with St. Adalbert to form Pope John Paul II in 2005) * St. Hyacinth, Toledo (closed, 2005) * St. James, Toledo (combined with Queen of Peace to form Queen of Apostles) *St. John the Baptist, Toledo (closed, 2016) * St. Jude, Toledo (closed, 2002) * St. Martin de Porres, Toledo (closed, 2002) * St. Mary, Sandusky (combined with Sandusky Central Catholic Schools) * St. Mary of the Assumption, Toledo (closed, 2002) * Sts. Peter & Paul, Toledo (combined with Immaculate Conception to form Queen of Peace) * Sts Peter and Paul, Sandusky (combined with Sandusky Central Catholic Schools) * St. Thomas Aquinas, Sacred Heart, St. Stephen (Toledo) and St. Jerome (Walbridge) combined to form Kateri Catholic Academy, later renamed Cardinal Stritch Catholic Academy * St. Wendelin High School, Fostoria (Closed, 2017)


Catholic radio within the Diocese

Catholic Radio began broadcasting in the Diocese in the summer or 2010 beginning with WJTA followed by WNOC. Several local stations owned by separate entities. These include: * WNOC 89.7 FM licensed to
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and based in Toledo as "Annunciation Radio" (plus four sister stations): *
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88.1 FM in Sandusky *
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89.5 FM in
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which also serves the
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area * WSHB 90.9 FM in Willard * and WRRO 89.9 FM in Edon and based in Bryan. Other stations in the diocese include: * WJTA 88.9 FM licensed to Glandorf and based in Leipsic serving Putnam and surrounding counties as "Holy Family Radio" which also serves the Findlay and northern portions of the Lima areas. *
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94.9 FM in
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, serving the greater
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area as a simulcast of WJTA. * WSJG-LP 103.3 FM in Tiffin as "St. John Paul The Great Radio."


References


External links


Diocesan website
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