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Catholic Diocese of Salina

www.salinadiocese.org

 
We, the Roman Catholic people of the Diocese of Salina, a community of faith united with our bishop, are called to live out the mission of Jesus Christ. Through Baptism we are given the grace of God`s salvation and the individual and collective responsibility to continue Christ`s mission of advancing the Kingdom of God in the human family. We share our living faith by proclaiming the Gospel in word, worship and service. Therefore, we dedicate ourselves as church to be ministers of the Word of God and to extend our heritage of faith, not only among the communities of northwest ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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