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Dioceses are normally named for the city where the cathedral is located when they are erected. In some cases, the bishop may move to be closer to where the action is, and the site of the new cathedral will then be added to the name of the diocese - e.g. Galveston-Houston, St Paul-Minneapolis, etc. Are there any dioceses where this has happened a third time?
Also, does the original city remain in the name regardless, or only because a small co-cathedral is present? In other words, if a hurricane obliterated the co-cathedral in Galveston, and the bishop decided to govern the diocese entirely from Houston, would the name properly change?
Also, does the original city remain in the name regardless, or only because a small co-cathedral is present? In other words, if a hurricane obliterated the co-cathedral in Galveston, and the bishop decided to govern the diocese entirely from Houston, would the name properly change?