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Statement of Our Mission

Together, let us be disciples of Jesus on mission.

What does it mean to be on mission?

History

The Catholic Diocese of Salina, formerly the Catholic Diocese of Concordia, was established on August 2, 1887.  It was moved from Concordia to Salina on December 23, 1944.  The counties included in this diocese are Cheyenne, Sherman, Wallace, Logan, Thomas, Rawlins, Decatur, Sheridan, Gove, Trego, Graham, Norton, Phillips, Rooks, Ellis, Russell, Osborne, Smith, Jewel, Mitchell, Lincoln, Ellsworth, Saline, Ottawa, Cloud, Republic, Washington, Clay, Dickinson, Geary, and Riley.  It covers 26,685 square miles and has a Catholic population of 40,546.

The Bishops of the Diocese Salina

The Most Reverend Richard Scannell1887-1891
The Most Reverend John J. Hennessy (Apostolic Administrator)1891-1898
The Most Reverend John F. Cunningham1898-1919
The Most Reverend Francis J. Tief1920-1938
The Most Reverend Francis A. Thill1938-1957
The Most Reverend Frederick W. Freking1957-1964
The Most Reverend Cyril J. Vogel1965-1979
The Most Reverend Daniel W. Kucera1980-1983
The Most Reverend George K. Fitzsimons1984-2004
The Most Reverend Paul S. Coakley2004-2011
The Most Reverend Edward J. Weisenburger2011- 2017
The Most Reverend Gerald L. Vincke2018 – Present

Our Coat of Arms

See our Coat of Arms and learn about the Heraldic symbolism behind it.

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One Diocese

39,400

Catholics

6,486

Students in Religious Education

15

Catholic Schools

26,685

Square Miles

72

Priests

21

Deacons

10

Seminarians

86

Parishes