Lentorama 2012: Know Your Diocese
Day 37: Diocese of Tulsa
This diocese was formed in 1972, freeing it from the 1930s creation of a diocese of Oklahoma City and Tulsa. It covers 31 counties in eastern Oklahoma. Not surprisingly, it can trace its history even earlier to French monks who arrived in the area to put down a Catholic footprint and convert the natives.
Really, there's not much else to say about them.
03 April 2012
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