Diocese of Tucson
Brett Lemas currently serves as the Technology Coordinator for the Diocese of Tucson since May 2023. Prior to this role, Brett Lemas had a long tenure with the City of Tucson, where involvement included positions such as Chief Pilot, Police Pilot, Police Officer, and Community Service Officer, culminating in retirement in May 2023. Brett Lemas pursued education at Pima Community College.
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Diocese of Tucson
The Diocese of Tucson was established by Pope Leo XIII on May 8, 1897. The diocese comprises nine counties in the state of Arizona, making it the fifth largest Roman Catholic diocese in the continental United States in terms of area. The diocese oversees 78 parishes, dozens of missions, 23 Catholic schools, and hundreds of charitable and fraternal organizations. The current Bishop of Tucson is Most Reverend Edward Weisenburger, who was appointed by His Holiness Pope Francis on October 3, 2017. The cathedral parish for the Diocese of Tucson is St. Augustine Cathedral.