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  2. Bishop Castle - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Castle is an "elaborate and intricate" [1] "one-man project" named after its constructor, Jim Bishop, [2] that has become a roadside attraction in central Colorado. [ 3 ] The "castle" is located in south central Colorado on State Highway 165 [ 4 ] in the Wet Mountains of Southern Colorado in the San Isabel National Forest , southwest of ...

  3. The Episcopal Church in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Colorado is the diocese of the Episcopal Church which covers all of Colorado. It is in Province VI. Its cathedral, Saint John's Cathedral, Denver, is located in Denver, along with its offices. John Franklin Spalding was the first bishop of the diocese. Kimberly "Kym" Lucas is the current bishop.

  4. Glen Eyrie - Wikipedia

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    December 20, 2016. Glen Eyrie Castle, Colorado Springs. Glen Eyrie is an English Tudor-style castle built in 1871 by General William Jackson Palmer, the founder of Colorado Springs. The castle is owned today by The Navigators, a worldwide Christian organization. It is open for public tours and events and can be rented for private programs.

  5. Roman Catholic Diocese of Colorado Springs - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Colorado Springs (Latin: Dioecesis Coloratensium Fontium) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in central Colorado in the United States. St. Mary's Cathedral is the seat of the diocese in Colorado Springs. The Diocese of Colorado Springs was established on November 10, 1983. [1]

  6. San Isabel National Forest - Wikipedia

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    San Isabel National Forest is located in central Colorado. The forest contains 19 of the state's 53 fourteeners, peaks over 14,000 feet (4,267 m) high, including Mount Elbert, the highest point in Colorado. It is one of eleven national forests in the state of Colorado and contains the Sawatch Range, the Collegiate Peaks, and Sangre de Cristo Range.

  7. Servants of the Holy Family - Wikipedia

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    Location. 8528 Kenosha Drive, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80908, USA. Website. www.servi.org. Servants of the Holy Family (S.S.F. from Latin: Servi Sanctae Familiae) is a semi-contemplative, traditional Catholic religious community of men located in Colorado Springs, Colorado (USA). Membership includes priests, seminarians and brothers.

  8. Colorado Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Springs, Colorado – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [52] Pop 2010 [53] Pop 2020 [54] % 2000 ...

  9. James R. Golka - Wikipedia

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    Pope Francis appointed Golka as bishop for the Diocese of Colorado Springs on April 30, 2021. [3] [4] [5] On June 29, 2021, Golka was consecrated at Holy Apostles Church in Colorado Springs by Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila, with Bishops Joseph G. Hanefeldt, and Michael Sheridan serving as co-consecrators.