Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston
Dioecesis Carolopolitana

The Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist

Basic information
Location Charleston, South Carolina, South Carolina, United States
Territory State of:South Carolina
Population 176,372
Rite Roman Rite
Patron St. John the Baptist
Ecclesiastical province Archdiocese of Atlanta
Established July 11, 1820
Cathedral Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist
Bishop sede vacante
Website Diocese of Charleston
Current leadership
Pope Benedict XVI
Metropolitan Most Rev. Wilton D. Gregory

Archbishop of Atlanta

Diocesan Bishop Msgr. Martin Laughlin, Administrator

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the southern United States and comprises the entire state of South Carolina,[1] with Charleston as its see city. It is led by a prelate bishop which serves as pastor of the mother church, Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in the City of Charleston.[2] Its first bishop was John England. Charleston is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Atlanta.[3]

The diocese was created from territories of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.[4] The Diocese of Charleston was canonically erected on July 11, 1820 by Pope Pius VII making it the seventh oldest Roman Catholic diocese in the United States.

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Consecrated on April 6, 1854 the Cathedral of Saint John and Saint Finbar was the original motherchurch of the diocese. On December 11, 1861, it was destroyed in a fire that consumed most of the city. The Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist was built to replace the original and sits on the foundation of the ruins.[5]

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