Keuskupan Agung Chicago
Keuskupan Agung Chicago (bahasa Latin: Archidioecesis Chicagiensis) didirikan sebagai keuskupan pada 1843 dan ditingkatkan menjadi keuskupan agung pada 1880. Keuskupan agung tersebut melayani lebih dari 2.3 juta umat Katolik di county Cook dan Lake, timur laut Illinois, yang memiliki wilayah seluas 1,411 mil persegi (3,65 km2). Keuskupan Agung tersebut terbagi dalam enam vikariat dan 31 deaneris. Gereja lokal tersebut dikepalai oleh Blase Joseph Cupich, Uskup Agung Kardinal Chicago, dibantu oleh enam vikaris episkopal, yang masing-masing bertanggung jawab untuk sebuah vikariat (kawasan). Tahta kota dari keuskupan tersebut adalah Chicago. Paroki katedral dari keuskupan agung tersebut adalah Katedral Nama Kudus.
Sejarah
- Didirikan sebagai Keuskupan Chicago pada tanggal 28 November 1843, memisahkan diri dari Keuskupan St. Louis dan Keuskupan Vincennes
- Ditingkatkan menjadi Keuskupan Agung Chicago pada tanggal 10 September 1880
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