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Dallas: translation

Dallas
Diocese created in 1890, comprising 108 counties in the northern and north-western portion of the State of Texas, U.S.A

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

Dallas
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    DIOCESE OF DALLAS (DALLASCENSIS).
    The Diocese of Dallas, created 1890, comprises 108 counties in the northern and north-western portion of the State of Texas, U.S.A., and El Paso County in the western section, an area of 118,000 square miles. The city of Dallas has a population of 95,000 and stands in the centre of a circle within whose radius of fifty miles is included nearly one-half of the population of Texas. It was settled chiefly by people from Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, with a sprinkling of foreigners and a considerable number of negroes. It is an important distributing centre, rich in mineral resources and products of the soil (chiefly cotton). As late as 1868 there was only one Catholic family resident there whose members, with several scattering settlers, were attended as a mission station from St. Paul's, Collin County, by Father Joseph Martinere, later a domestic prelate and vicar-general of the diocese.His visits often necessitated journeys over hundreds of miles through swamp and forest. In 1892 the Catholic population of the diocese had grown to 15,000 with 30 priests ministering to them.
    The first bishop, THOMAS FRANCIS BRENNAN, was born October 10, 1853, in the County Tipperary, Ireland [in Bally Cullen —ed.] and ordained priest at Brixen in the Tyrol, 4 July, 1880. He was consecrated at Erie, Pennsylvania, 5 April, 1891. Two years later (1 February, 1893) he was transferred to the titular See of Utilla and made coadjutor of the Bishop of St. John's, Newfoundland. He was removed December, 1904, and called to Rome, where he resides (1908), having been transferred, 7 October, 1905, to the titular See of Caesarea in Mauretania.
    As his successor the Rev. EDWARD JOSEPH DUNNE, rector of the church of All Saints, Chicago, was chosen. He was born in the County Tipperary, Ireland, 23 April, 1848, emigrated to the United States with his parents when a child, and was ordained priest 29 June, 1871, in Baltimore. His consecration took place in Chicago, 30 November, 1893. He foresaw from the first the religious possibilities assured by the location and resources of Dallas, also by the enterprise of the people and by the climate. To his energy, administrative abilities, and zeal is owing the new cathedral, admittedly the finest in the South-Western States. The Vincentian College, St. Paul's Sanitarium, the Ursuline Academy, novitiate and provincial house (1907), the cathedral parochial school, St. Patrick's church, the industrial school for coloured children are other monuments of religion erected within a short space of time. Fort Worth, Sherman, El Paso, Denison, Munster, Weatherford, Marshall, and several other cities have substantial and even beautiful churches and religious institutions, educational and charitable.
    Religious communities represented in the diocese are: Men. — Benedictine Fathers, five charges; Jesuits, six; Oblates; and Vincentians. Women. — School Sisters of Notre Dame; Sisters of Charity (Emmitsburg); Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word; Sisters of the Holy Cross; Sisters of Loretto; Sisters of St. Mary; Sisters of Divine Providence; White Benedictine Sisters of the Congregation of Mt. Olive; Sisters of St. Rose of Lima; Ursuline Nuns; Sisters of Mercy.
    Statistics of the diocese (1908) give 83 priests (50 diocesan and 33 regulars); 52 churches with resident pastors, 51 with missions, 75 stations, 12 chapels; 12 academies for girls, 24 parochial schools with 3180 pupils, 14 ecclesiastical students, 1 industrial school (50 pupils); 1 orphan asylum (83 inmates); 6 hospitals; total Catholic population (estimated) 60,000.
    SISTER M. AUGUSTINE ENRIGHT
    Transcribed by Gerald M. Knight

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



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Dallas: übersetzung

Dallas
 
['dæləs], Stadt im nördlichen Texas, USA, (1998) 1,07 Mio. Einwohner (1900: 42 600, 1950: 434 500, 1970: 844 400, 1980: 904 100 Einwohner); die Metropolitan Area Dallas-Fort Worth hat (1999) 4,91 Mio. Einwohner; katholischer Bischofssitz; Universitäten, Museen. Ursprünglicher Mittelpunkt eines reichen Baumwollgebiets, ist Dallas heute wichtiges Finanz-, Versicherungs- und Handelszentrum im Südwesten der USA und rasch wachsende Industriestadt mit Sitz von Erdölgesellschaften und Industrien der Erdölwirtschaft sowie Flugzeug-, Raketen- und Fahrzeugbau, Elektronik- und Textilindustrie.Dallas ist ein führendes Modezentrum der USA; der Baumwollmarkt zählt zu den größten der Erde. Zwischen Dallas und Fort Worth wurde 1974 der Großflughafen Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport (Gebäude vom Architekturbüro »Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum«) in Betrieb genommen.
 
Stadtbild:
 
Wahrzeichen ist der Reunion Tower im Reunion Park; Kulturzentrum mit dem Theaterbau von F. L. Wright (1959), dem Hochhaus »One Main Place« von SOM (1968) und dem 1970 errichteten »J. F. Kennedy Memorial« von P. Johnson; Hochhaus »Brookhollow Plaza« (1970 von P. Rudolph und H. K. Smith); »Dallas City Hall« von I. M. Pei (1978), davor eine Skulptur von H. Moore; Parkanlage »Thanks-giving square« (1977 von P. Johnson und J. Burgee); Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center (1989 von I. M. Pei).
 
Geschichte:
 
Dallas, 1841 gegründet und nach dem Vizepräsident der USA George Mifflin Dallas (* 1792, ✝ 1864) benannt, erlebte mit dem Anschluss an das Eisenbahnnetz in den 1870er-Jahren einen wirtschaftlichen Aufschwung. 1930 wurde in der Umgebung ein großes Erdölfeld entdeckt.
 
In Dallas wurde am 22. 11. 1963 der amerikanische Präsident John F. Kennedy ermordet.
 


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[ʹdæləs] n геогр.
г. Даллас


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Dallas
[ʹdæləs] n геогр.
г. Даллас



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[дальляс]

Даллас


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре общей лексики"
сущ.; геогр. Даллас (город в США, штат Техас)
найдено в "Англо-українському словнику Балла М.І."
n 1) геогр. н. м. Даллас; 2) ч. ім'я Даллас.
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Мюллера"
Dallas noun г. Даллас

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