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Anchorage AK Fairbanks AK Juneau AK Birmingham AL Mobile AL Little Rock AR Phoenix AZ Tucson AZ Fresno CA Los Angeles CA Monterey CA Oakland CA Orange CA Sacramento CA San Bernadino CA San Diego CA San Francisco CA San Jose CA Santa Rosa CA Stockton CA Colorado Springs CO Denver CO Pueblo CO Bridgeport CT Hartford CT Norwich CT Washington DC Wilmington DE Miami FL Orlando FL Palm Beach FL Pensacola-Tallahassee FL St. Augustine FL St. Petersburg FL Venice FL Atlanta GA Savannah GA Honolulu HI Davenport IA Des Moines IA Dubuque IA Sioux City IA Boise ID Belleville IL Chicago IL Joliet IL Peoria IL Rockford IL Springfield IL Evansville IN Fort Wayne/South Bend IN Gary IN Indianapolis IN Lafayette IN Dodge City KS Kansas City KS Salina KS Wichita KS Covington KY Lexington KY Louisville KY Owensboro KY Alexandria LA Baton Rouge LA Houma-Thibodaux LA Lafayette LA Lake Charles LA New Orleans LA Shreveport LA Boston MA Fall River MA Springfield MA Worcester MA Baltimore MD Portland ME Detroit MI Gaylord MI Grand Rapids MI Kalamazoo MI Lansing MI Marquette MI Saginaw MI Crookston MN Duluth MN New Ulm MN St. Cloud MN St. Paul-Minneapolis MN Winona MN Jefferson City MO Kansas City-St. Joseph MO Springfield-Cape Girardeau MO St. Louis MO Biloxi MS Jackson MS Great Falls MT Helena MT Charlotte NC Raleigh NC Bismarck ND Fargo ND Grand Island NE Lincoln NE Omaha NE Macnhester NH Camden NJ Metuchen NJ Newark NJ Paterson NJ Trenton NJ Gallup NM Las Cruces NM Santa Fe NM Las Vegas NV Reno NV Albany NY Brooklyn NY Buffalo NY New York NY Ogdensburg NY Rochester NY Rockville Centre NY Syracuse NY Cincinnati OH Cleveland OH Columbus OH Steubenville OH Toledo OH Youngstown OH Oklahoma City OK Tulsa OK Baker OR Portland OR Allentown PA Altoona-Johnstown PA Erie PA Greensburg PA Harrisburg PA Philadelphia PA Pittsburgh PA Scranton PA Providence RI Charleston SC Rapid City SD Sioux Falls SD Knoxville TN Memphis TN Nashville TN Amarillo TX Austin TX Beaumont TX Brownsville TX Corpus Christi TX Dallas TX El Paso TX Fort Worth TX Galveston-Houston TX Laredo TX Lubbock TX San Angelo TX San Antonio TX Tyler TX Victoria TX Salt Lake City UT Arlington VA Richmond VA Burlington VT Seattle WA Spokane WA Yakima WA Green Bay WI La Crosse WI Madison WI Milwaukee WI Superior WI Wheeling WV Cheyenne WY
That table is part of a database I've been building to track such things as ordinations, baptisms, Catholic weddings, etc., etc., in a wide variety of dioceses from the late '70s to the present day. (See here for more info and some very preliminary results.)
When you asked your question I just couldn't resist showing off. Sorry about that.
Hey Mike. Remember when we were kids and the nuns in school gave you a map of the U.S. and told you to write in the state and the capitol. How many kids could do that these days.
We could turn the map in a Catholic "name that diocese/ archdiocese + ordinary" map." What would the first correct winner get?
Anchorage AK
Fairbanks AK
Juneau AK
Birmingham AL
Mobile AL
Little Rock AR
Phoenix AZ
Tucson AZ
Fresno CA
Los Angeles CA
Monterey CA
Oakland CA
Orange CA
Sacramento CA
San Bernadino CA
San Diego CA
San Francisco CA
San Jose CA
Santa Rosa CA
Stockton CA
Colorado Springs CO
Denver CO
Pueblo CO
Bridgeport CT
Hartford CT
Norwich CT
Washington DC
Wilmington DE
Miami FL
Orlando FL
Palm Beach FL
Pensacola-Tallahassee FL
St. Augustine FL
St. Petersburg FL
Venice FL
Atlanta GA
Savannah GA
Honolulu HI
Davenport IA
Des Moines IA
Dubuque IA
Sioux City IA
Boise ID
Belleville IL
Chicago IL
Joliet IL
Peoria IL
Rockford IL
Springfield IL
Evansville IN
Fort Wayne/South Bend IN
Gary IN
Indianapolis IN
Lafayette IN
Dodge City KS
Kansas City KS
Salina KS
Wichita KS
Covington KY
Lexington KY
Louisville KY
Owensboro KY
Alexandria LA
Baton Rouge LA
Houma-Thibodaux LA
Lafayette LA
Lake Charles LA
New Orleans LA
Shreveport LA
Boston MA
Fall River MA
Springfield MA
Worcester MA
Baltimore MD
Portland ME
Detroit MI
Gaylord MI
Grand Rapids MI
Kalamazoo MI
Lansing MI
Marquette MI
Saginaw MI
Crookston MN
Duluth MN
New Ulm MN
St. Cloud MN
St. Paul-Minneapolis MN
Winona MN
Jefferson City MO
Kansas City-St. Joseph MO
Springfield-Cape Girardeau MO
St. Louis MO
Biloxi MS
Jackson MS
Great Falls MT
Helena MT
Charlotte NC
Raleigh NC
Bismarck ND
Fargo ND
Grand Island NE
Lincoln NE
Omaha NE
Macnhester NH
Camden NJ
Metuchen NJ
Newark NJ
Paterson NJ
Trenton NJ
Gallup NM
Las Cruces NM
Santa Fe NM
Las Vegas NV
Reno NV
Albany NY
Brooklyn NY
Buffalo NY
New York NY
Ogdensburg NY
Rochester NY
Rockville Centre NY
Syracuse NY
Cincinnati OH
Cleveland OH
Columbus OH
Steubenville OH
Toledo OH
Youngstown OH
Oklahoma City OK
Tulsa OK
Baker OR
Portland OR
Allentown PA
Altoona-Johnstown PA
Erie PA
Greensburg PA
Harrisburg PA
Philadelphia PA
Pittsburgh PA
Scranton PA
Providence RI
Charleston SC
Rapid City SD
Sioux Falls SD
Knoxville TN
Memphis TN
Nashville TN
Amarillo TX
Austin TX
Beaumont TX
Brownsville TX
Corpus Christi TX
Dallas TX
El Paso TX
Fort Worth TX
Galveston-Houston TX
Laredo TX
Lubbock TX
San Angelo TX
San Antonio TX
Tyler TX
Victoria TX
Salt Lake City UT
Arlington VA
Richmond VA
Burlington VT
Seattle WA
Spokane WA
Yakima WA
Green Bay WI
La Crosse WI
Madison WI
Milwaukee WI
Superior WI
Wheeling WV
Cheyenne WY
A simple yes would have sufficed. lol
Well done, Mike. You get a Nod of the Miter for that.
Gen,
That table is part of a database I've been building to track such things as ordinations, baptisms, Catholic weddings, etc., etc., in a wide variety of dioceses from the late '70s to the present day. (See here for more info and some very preliminary results.)
When you asked your question I just couldn't resist showing off. Sorry about that.
You deserve the glory.
Hey Mike. Remember when we were kids and the nuns in school gave you a map of the U.S. and told you to write in the state and the capitol. How many kids could do that these days.
We could turn the map in a Catholic "name that diocese/ archdiocese + ordinary" map." What would the first correct winner get?
On behalf of those who are over 50, we can't remember that stuff anymore!!