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U.S. Dioceses Declaring Bankruptcy

December 5, 2022December 15, 2018 from by
    1.  Archdiocese of Portland OR (filed 7/06/04)
    2. Diocese of Tucson AZ (9/20/04)
    3. Diocese of Spokane WA (12/06/04)
    4. Diocese of Davenport IA (10/10/06)
    5. Diocese of San Diego CA (2/27/07)
    6. Diocese of Fairbanks AK (3/1/08)
    7. Diocese of Wilmington DE & MD (10/18/09)
    8. Archdiocese of Milwaukee WI (1/04/11)
    9. Diocese of Gallup NM (11/12/13)
    10. Diocese of Stockton CA (1/15/14)
    11. Diocese of Helena MT (1/31/14)
    12. Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis MN (1/16/15)
    13. Diocese of Duluth MN (12/07/15)
    14. Diocese of New Ulm MN (3/03/17)
    15. Diocese of Great Falls-Billings MT (3/31/17)
    16. Diocese of St. Cloud MN (intention announced 2/28/18)
    17. Diocese of Winona-Rochester MN (12/03/18)
    18. Archdiocese of Santa Fe NM (12/03/18)
    19. Archdiocese of Agana GU (01/16/19)
    20. Diocese of Rochester NY (9/12/19)
    21. Diocese of Harrisburg PA (2/19/20)
    22. Diocese of Buffalo NY (2/28/20)
    23. Diocese of New Orleans LA (5/1/20)
    24. Diocese of Syracuse NY (6/19/20)
    25. Diocese of Rockville Center NY (10/01/20)
    26. Diocese of Norwich CT (7/15/2021)
    27. Diocese of Santa Rosa CA (12/3/2022)

Other U.S. related jurisdictions:

  • Oregon Province of the Jesuits (2/17/09)
  • Congregation of the Christian Brothers (4/28/11)
  • Crosier Fathers and Brothers MN & AZ (6/1/17)

Source: Bishop Accountability

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