Roman Catholic Diocese of Fargo
The Diocese of Fargo (Latin: Dioecesis Fargensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in eastern North Dakota in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.
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Country | United States |
Territory | 30 counties in eastern North Dakota |
Ecclesiastical province | Saint Paul and Minneapolis |
Deaneries | 8 |
Headquarters | 5201 Bishops Blvd # A, Fargo, ND 58104 |
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Area | 35,786 sq mi (92,690 km2) |
Population - Total - Catholics | (as of 2016) 412,669 71,548 (17.3%) |
Parishes | 131 |
Schools | 14 |
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Denomination | Catholic Church |
Sui iuris church | Latin Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | November 10, 1889 (133 years ago) |
Cathedral | Cathedral of St. Mary |
Patron saint | Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception[1] |
Secular priests | 103 |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop | John Thomas Folda |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Bernard Hebda Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis |
Vicar General | Joseph Goering |
Dean | Very Reverend Dale Lagodinski Very Reverend Paul Duchschere Very Reverend Chad Wilhelm Very Reverend Frank Miller Very Reverend Msgr. Dennis Skonseng Very Reverend Wenceslaus Katanga |
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Website | |
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The mother church is the Cathedral of St. Mary in Fargo. As of 2023, the bishop of Fargo is John Folda.
History
1889 to 1900
The Diocese of Jamestown was erected on November 10, 1889 by Pope Leo XIII, taking the news State of North Dakota from the Vicariate Apostolic of Dakota. The pope named Reverend John Shanley of Saint Paul as bishop of Jamestown. St. James Church was designated the diocesan cathedral.
That same year, Shanley wrote the Fargo Argus defending Native Americans living on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation. He denounced the actions taken by local indian agents and highlighted positive aspects of Native American culture.[2]
Once in Fargo Shanley purchased property for a new cathedral and started its construction. The basement was completed when a fire destroyed most of downtown Fargo in 1893. Shanley then donated most of the cathedral funds to reconstruct Fargo, delaying the cathedral completion until 1899. [3] Shanley hosted the convention of Catholic Laymen in 1896.[4]
On April 6, 1897, the Vatican renamed the Diocese of Jamestown as the Diocese of Fargo.[3]At this time, the diocese had 60 churches, 33 priests, 14 schools and one hospital in the diocese.
1900 to 1970
In 1909, Pope Pius X moved all of western North Dakota from the Diocese of Fargo to the new Diocese of Bismarck.[5][6] By the time Shanley died in 1909, the diocese had 106 priests, 225 churches, six academies, 34 schools and four hospitals.[7]
Pope Pius X named James O'Reilly of Saint Paul as the second bishop of Fargo in 1909.[8] O'Reilly died in 1934 after 25 years as bishop.[9] The next bishop of Fargo was Monsignor Aloisius Muench of Saint Paul, appointed by Pope Pius XI in 1935. After World War II, Muench spent much of his time on Vatican assignments in West Germany while still serving as bishop of Fargo. While Muench was abroad, Monsignor Leo Dworschak served as apostolic administrator. In 1947, Pope Pius XII named Dworschak as auxiliary bishop. In 1959, Muench resigned as bishop when he was elevated to the rank of cardinal; Pope John XXIII in 1960 named Dworschak as bishop.
1970 to present
After Dworschak retired in 1970, Pope Paul VI appointed Justin Driscoll, president of Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa, as the next bishop of Fargo.[10] Driscoll died in 1984.
To replace Driscoll, Pope John Paul II named Auxiliary Bishop James Sullivan of the Diocese of Lansing as bishop of Fargo. During his tenure, Sullivan established the Fargo Catholic Schools Network and the Opening Doors, Opening Hearts evangelization program.[11] He improved the financial condition of the diocese and funded the Priest Pension Plan through the Shepherd's Care Campaign.[11]In 2001, John Paul II named Monsignor Samuel J. Aquila of Denver as coadjutor bishop of the diocese to assist Sullivan. When Sullivan resigned in 2002, Aquila automatically succeeded him as bishop of Fargo.
After Aquila was named archbishop of Denver in 2012, Pope Francis in 2013 named John Folda of the Diocese of Lincoln to succeed him in Fargo. Folda, as of 2023, is the current bishop of the Diocese of Fargo.
Sex abuse
In a 2010 article, the Grand Forks Herald discussed a sexual abuse case it had reported in March 1994. Back then, a Grand Forks man had accused the Irish priest Reverend John Smythe, on assignment in the Diocese of Fargo, of sexually assaulting him in 1981 in Langdon when the man was 12 years old. When contacted in 1994 by the Herald, the vicar general said that Smythe had been sent away for treatment. However, by later 1994, Smythe was in prison in Northern Ireland for sexually assaulting children there. At that point, other alleged victims of Smythe in Langdon had come forward to the diocese.[12]
On January 2, 2020, the diocese published a list of 31 diocesan clergy with credible accusations of sexual abuse of children, going back to 1950.[13] The list included Reverend Richard Sinner, brother of former North Dakota Governor George A. Sinner.[14] In July 2021, the diocese announced that it had received several credible sexual abuse allegations against Bishop Sullivan. The accusations had been investigated by the Diocese of Lansing. While assigned as a priest at the Church of the Resurrection Parish in Lansing, Michigan, in the 1960's, Sullivan allegedly touched two young boys inappropriately and used sexual language with them.[15]After the announcement, the John Paul II Catholic Schools network in Fargo renamed Sullivan Middle School as Sacred Heart Middle School.[16]
On December 17, 2022, a woman reported to the diocese that she had been sexually victimized by Reverend Neil Pfeifer, the pastor of three churches in the Jamestown area, between January and March 2021 during counseling sessions. Frustrated with the pace of the diocese investigation, the woman filed charges against Pfeifer with the police in January 2023. On January 14, the diocese removed Pfeiffer from ministry. He was arrested on February 1, 2023 and charged with sexual exploitation by therapist. Pfeifer denied the charges. He was later accused of a similar offense in Logan County.[17][18]
Bishops
Bishop of Jamestown
John Shanley (1889–1909)
Bishops of Fargo
- John Shanley (1889–1909)
- James O'Reilly (1909–1934)
- Aloisius Joseph Muench (1935–1959), appointed Apostolic Nuncio and Titular Archbishop (elevated to Cardinal in 1959)
- Leo Ferdinand Dworschak (1960–1970)
- Justin Albert Driscoll (1970–1984)
- James Stephen Sullivan (1985–2002)
- Samuel Joseph Aquila (2002–2012), appointed Archbishop of Denver
- John Thomas Folda (2013–present)
Other diocesan priests who became bishops
- Raymond W. Lessard, appointed Bishop of Savannah in 1973
- William Theodore Mulloy, appointed Bishop of Covington in 1944
- Vincent James Ryan, appointed Bishop of Bismarck in 1940
Departments
The Diocese of Fargo operates the following departments:
- Archives
- Catholic Education and Formation Office (CEF)
- Catholic Schools
- Cemeteries
- Communications
- Evangelization
- Catechesis
- Finance
- Human Resources
- Marriage & Family Life
- Marriage Tribunal
- Properties Management
- Respect Life
- Stewardship & Development
- Technology
- Youth & Young Adult
Deaneries and parishes
A partial list of parishes of the Diocese of Fargo follows.
- St. Joseph's Chapel, Minto
Deanery 1: South-East
Dean: Very Reverend Dale Lagodinski
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Deanery 2: Fargo
Dean: Very Reverend Paul Duchschere
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Deanery 3: Grand Forks
Dean: N/A
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Deanery 4: North-East
Dean:N/A
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Deanery 5: Devils Lake
Dean: Very Reverend Chad Wilhelm
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Deanery 6: North-West
Dean: Very Reverend Frank Miller
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Deanery 7: Jamestown-Valley City
Dean: Very Reverend Msgr. Dennis Skonseng
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Deanery 8: South-West
Dean: Very Reverend Wenceslaus Katanga
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Education
Schools
School | Location | Established | Affiliation(s) |
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Holy Family-St. Mary's Catholic School | Grand Forks | 2005 | |
Holy Spirit Catholic Elementary School | Fargo | 1953 | |
Nativity Elementary School | Fargo | 1961 | Sisters of the Presentation of Mary (former) |
St. Alphonsus School | Langdon | 1941 | |
St. Ann's Native American Catholic Elementary School | Belcourt | 1999 | Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity |
St. Catherine Elementary School | Valley City | ||
St. John's Academy | Jamestown | ||
St. Joseph Catholic School | Devils Lake | 1957 | Sisters of Mercy (former) |
St. Michael's Catholic School | Devils Lake | 1916 | Sisters of St. Joseph (former) |
St. Therese the Little Flower Catholic Elementary School | Rugby | 1943 | |
Sacred Heart Middle School | Fargo | ||
Secondary schools | |||
Shanley High School | Fargo | 1882 | De La Salle Christian Brothers (former)
Presentation Sisters (former) |
Former schools
The Diocese of Fargo operated Cardinal Muench Seminary, established in 1962, for the formation of men to the priesthood. The seminary was closed in May 2011 due to increased cost of operation and lack of funding.[19]
- St. Alphonsus High School
- St. Mary's Elementary School
Coat of arms
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See also
- Catholic Church by country
- Catholic Church in the United States
- Ecclesiastical Province of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
- Global organisation of the Catholic Church
- List of Roman Catholic archdioceses (by country and continent)
- List of Catholic dioceses (alphabetical) (including archdioceses)
- List of Catholic dioceses (structured view) (including archdioceses)
- List of the Catholic dioceses of the United States
Notes
- "Coat of Arms of Bishop John Folda".
- Becklund, Scott. "The Making of Bishop Shanley", Fargo History Project, North Dakota State University
- Stelten, Leo. "History of the Diocese". Diocese of Fargo. Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2015-06-08.
- Brennan, Mary. "Bishop John Shanley". Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota.
- "Diocese of Fargo". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
- "Diocese of Fargo". GCatholic. Retrieved 2013-06-04.
- Lounsberry, Clement Augusts. "Founding of the Catholic Church in North Dakota". Early History of North Dakota.
- Pace, Edward A., ed. (1922). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. XVII. New York: The Encyclopedia Press, Inc.
- "Bishop James O'Reilly". Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
- "Bishop Justin Albert Driscoll". Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
- "Bishop James S. Sullivan dies June 12". New Earth. June 2006. Archived from the original on 2009-03-08. Retrieved 2009-09-07.
- "Priest in Irish church abuse scandal had ties to North Dakota parishes". Grand Forks Herald. 2010-03-24. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
- "North Dakota dioceses name 53 Catholic officials accused of sexually abusing children". Grand Forks Herald.
- "Former North Dakota governor's brother on list of clergy accused of sexually abusing children". Grand Forks Herald.
- MIller, Matthew (2 July 2021). "Lansing Diocese: Accusations that ex-bishop sexually abused two boys are 'credible'". Fox 47 News. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
- "Sex abuse claims against ex-Fargo bishop credible, Sullivan Middle School renamed". KVRR Local News. 2021-07-02. Retrieved 2022-04-24.
- Staff, Valley News Live- (2023-02-03). "UPDATE: Details on Jamestown priest arrested on sexual exploitation charges". https://www.valleynewslive.com. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
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- "Priest allegations reported to Diocese of Fargo before turning to law enforcement, attorney says". Jamestown Sun. 2023-02-04. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
- Cardinal Muench Seminary Closed, cardinalmuench.org
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