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cATHOLIC
Catholic Diocese of Richmond
1. The Bishop of the diocese of Richmond is Bishop DiLorenzo.
2. The Chief Educational Administrator is Ms. Annette Z. Parsons, The director of the Office of Peace and Justice is Mr. Jason Brown, The director of the Office of Persons of Disabilities is Mrs. Wanetta J. Grignol, the director of the Office of Evangelization of Youth and Young Adults is Mr. Michael F. School, and the director of the Office of Hispanic Apostolate is Mr. Erik Manuel Giblin.
3. The Bishop was born on April 15 in 1942 and attended St. Callistus Elementary School and St. Thomas More High School. He had a younger brother named Paul and a younger sister named Anita. In 1960, he enrolled in St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. In 1971 he was sent to Rome for continued studies specializing in moral theology. He earned a license in sacred theology in 1973. Bishop DiLorenzo has served as a member of the Administrative Committee of the USCCB and as chairman of the Committee on Science and Human Values.
4. They help end international poverty by the Operation Rice Bowl and a Lenten program of prayer. Haiti invites parish communties to encounter Christ in the people and in the land of Haiti.
5. The Assumption, All Saints, Immaculate Conception and Christmas.
6. The mission of the office for the Persons with Disabilities is to meet the pastoral and social needs of people with disabilities and raises awareness within the diocesan community of the gifts that people with disabilities have to offer to the larger Church.

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