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The Diocese of Bridgeport includes more than 460,000 registered
Catholics in Fairfield County, Connecticut, representing 51 percent
of the total population.
In addition to its 87 parishes, the Diocese sponsors 33 regional
elementary schools and five diocesan high schools. These schools,
along with three high schools directed by religious communities,
educate nearly 12,000 youth.
The Diocese also sponsors nine Bishop Curtis Homes for the elderly
in Bethel, Danbury, Greenwich, Stamford, Fairfield, and Bridgeport;
and a multitude of charitable institutions, including The Cardinal
Shehan Center for inner-city children and the Thomas Merton House
of Hospitality in Bridgeport; and the New Covenant House of Hospitality
in Stamford.
Catholic Charities of Fairfield County, with 25 program offices
throughout the county, provides the largest private network of
social services in southwestern Connecticut.
The Diocese of Bridgeport was established on August 6, 1953, as
an offshoot of the Diocese of Hartford. There have been four Bishops
of Bridgeport to date: His Eminence, Lawrence Cardinal Shehan,
D.D. (1953-1961; d. 1984); the Most Reverend Walter W. Curtis,
S.T.D. (1961-1988; d. 1997); and His Eminence, Cardinal Edward
M. Egan, D.D., J.C.D. (1988-2000); and the Most Reverend William
E. Lori, S.T.D., appointed by the Holy Father on January 23, 2001.
Bishop Lori's installation took place on March 19, 2001.
The Seal of the Diocese of Bridgeport contains the Bishop's mitre
and shield. The latter reflects the name, geography, and See designation
of the host city: a cross; a bridge; and wavy bars, the heraldic
representation of water.
Offices of the Diocese of Bridgeport are based at The Catholic
Center, 238 Jewett Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 06606. Telephone: (203)
416-1340.
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