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On December
29, 2004, Pope John Paul II created a second archdiocese in Texas,
raising the Diocese of Galveston-Houston to the status of a Metropolitan
Archdiocese. The archdiocese is led by Daniel Cardinal DiNardo,
Archbishop of Galveston-Houston. Suffragan dioceses include Austin, Beaumont, Brownsville, Corpus
Christi, Tyler, and Victoria.
The
Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston itself is composed of ten counties
in the southeastern area of Texas. It includes Harris County and the
City of Houston as well as Galveston County and Galveston, the Mother Seat of the
Church in Texas. The
archdiocese includes eight other counties as well.
They are Austin, Brazoria, Fort Bend, Grimes, Montgomery, San
Jacinto, Walker and Waller counties. Today more than 1.5 million Catholics
live within archdiocesan boundaries, making the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
the largest in the state of Texas and the eleventh largest in the United
States.
In
this section you will find Statistics and
History to help you learn
even more about the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. You can
get an overview of our various
Departments & Ministries for a better understanding of our
organization. You can
visit our Secretariats to learn about how
our archdiocese is structured for effective collaboration among ministries. You
can find information about locating and contacting our two
Chanceries, and our
Disaster Recovery plan can be accessed
here.
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