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Yet diocesan officials went out of their way to help him.
He was made the diocesan bishop on May 16, 1998.
Those schools, diocesan officials said, would be given a few weeks to come up with financial plans to save themselves.
Once it is sold, the diocesan staff could stay there until the end of 2007.
The college was diocesan, and not controlled by either religious order.
Only 5 of the 147 diocesan schools have unionized teachers.
She has come to help a diocesan Franciscan order here.
Normally the diocesan process is conducted where an individual died.
He was appointed its full diocesan two years later and retired in 1963.
A special meeting of the diocesan convention was held on December 13.
He is one of four brothers who all became diocesan priests.
The diocesan school remained open only until 1997 because the school's population had continued to drop.
It said diocesan officials would have more to say once they and their lawyers examined the case.
A diocesan synod was probably not held during his time in office.
The Diocesan clergy then took over the administration of the parish.
A few years later, he held the first diocesan synod in 1881.
In 1946, he was appointed superintendent of the diocesan school system.
There were 311 active diocesan priests and 1,095 women religious.
Hamburg was even dropped as part of the diocesan name.
Lang was only 44 years old, and had no experience as a diocesan bishop.
It was elevated to diocesan status on March 10, 1962.
Yet his episcopal work was by no means simply that of a diocesan bishop.
The church of a diocesan bishop is known as a "cathedral".
In 1988, he was named to a new position as a diocesan evangelist.
Diocesan approval for the school was obtained in December, 1996.