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Demographics of the Diocese

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Immigration from Europe and the movement of population from the northern United States southward swelled the Catholic population over the years. In January 1937, the name of the diocese was changed to the Diocese of Savannah-Atlanta. It was re-designated with its original name on November 8, 1956, when the northern part of the state became a separate diocese. The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, dedicated in 1876, is the seat of the Diocese of Savannah.

BISHOP

Most Reverend J. Kevin Boland is the bishop of the Diocese of Savannah. He was ordained to the priesthood June 14, 1959 and was appointed to the see of Savannah during the same year. He was consecrated and installed to the episcopate on April 18, 1995.

SIZE

The Diocese of Savannah comprises 90 counties in south Georgia. It covers 37,038 square miles.

POPULATION

The total population is 2,800,000. Catholics number 73,649.

PARISHES

There are 54 parishes, with a total of 25 missions and mission stations.

PRIESTS

The current number of priests (diocesan and religious) stands at 105 Of these, 90 are serving actively, while 22 priests are in retirement status.

DEACONS

38 men serve the Diocese as members of the permanent diaconate.

RELIGIOUS

We have a total of 98 Sisters and 5 Brothers.

SCHOOLS

There are 5 Catholic high schools and 16 elementary schools serving 6,041 students.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES

There are 438 high school students and 6,000 elementary students enrolled in the catechesis/religious education program. A total of 450 students are under Catholic instruction.

HOSPITALS

The Diocese of Savannah has two Catholic hospitals, one each located in the cities of Savannah, Columbus.

CHILD-CARE-CENTER

St. Mary's Home is the residential child-care facility and is located in the city of Savannah.

SOCIAL SERVICES

Nazareth Life Ministries NLM offers pregnancy serves in the middle Georgia area.

Savannah Diocese
USA
Population of the 90 Counties
1990
2,326,000
248,709,000
proj. 2000
2,581,000
267,748,000
proj. 2010
2,806,000
282,056,000
proj. increase
20.66%
13.41%
   
U.S. born
98.33%
92.05%
speak English at home
95.92%
86.18%
per capita income 1989
$ 11,020
$ 14,420.
   
households with:
Social Security Income
26.67%
26.33%
public assistance income
11.82%
7.55%
   
Church Membership
Catholic
2.59%
21.47%
Other
60.14%
33.65%
None claimed
37.35%
44.89%
   
Educational Attainment
(Those Over 24)
less than 9th grade
14.59%
10.39%
9th to 12th, no diploma
19.21%
14.38%
high school graduate
32.31%
29.99%
some college, no degree
15.44%
18.74%
associate degree
4.53%
6.16%
bachelor's degree
8.94%
13.11%
graduate degree
4.98%
7.22%
   
Labor Force
military
3.75%
0.89%
civilian, employed
55.87%
60.30%
civilian, unemployed
4.05%
4.06%
not in labor force
36.33%
34.74%
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