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Church Statistics
| Personnel |
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Bishop
|
1
|
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Retired Bishops
|
2
|
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Diocesan Priests
|
104
|
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Religious Order Priests
|
15
|
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Extern Priests (belonging to other dioceses)
|
29
|
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Permanent Deacons in Diocese
|
64
|
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Brothers
|
2
|
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Women Religious (Sisters)
|
102
|
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| Parishes |
52 |
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| Mission Churches |
8 |
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|
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| Welfare |
|
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Catholic Hospitals
|
2
|
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Homes for the Aged
|
2
|
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Social Service Centers
|
9
|
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Residential Care of Disabled
|
4
|
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|
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| Educational |
|
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Seminarians |
18 |
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|
|
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Diocesan High Schools |
4 |
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Total Students |
2,200 |
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|
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Parish Elementary Schools |
24 |
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Total Students |
6,804 |
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|
|
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Non-residential Schools for special education |
1 |
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Total Students |
113 |
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|
|
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Catechesis/Religious Education |
|
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• High School Students |
1,013 |
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• Elementary Students |
8,465 |
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Teachers in the Diocese |
|
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• Priests |
1
|
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• Sisters |
21
|
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• Lay Teachers |
794
|
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|
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| Sacramental Statistics |
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Receptions into the Church
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|
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• Infant Baptism Totals
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2,191
|
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• Minor Baptism Totals
|
149
|
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• Adult Baptism Totals
|
192
|
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• Received into Full Communion
|
591
|
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• First Communions
|
2,652
|
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• Confirmations
|
2,055
|
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|
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Marriages
|
|
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• Catholic
|
353
|
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• Interfaith
|
219
|
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• Deaths
|
1,121
|
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| Total Catholic Population |
182,000 |
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| Total Population in 17-county area of diocese |
1,983,093 |
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The Diocese of St. Augustine encompasses 11,032 square miles east of the Apalachicola River
The diocese was erected by Pope Pius IX into a Vicariate-Apostolic in the year 1857, and in
1870 into the Diocese of St. Augustine. Counties Served:
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| Alachua |
Hamilton |
| Baker |
Lafayette |
| Bradford |
Levy |
| Clay |
Nassau |
| Columbia |
Putnam |
| Dixie |
St. Johns |
| Duval |
Suwannee |
| Flagler |
Union |
| Gilchrist |
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Overview of the Diocese of St. Augustine
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