It is named after Bishop Silas Chatard, who was the first Bishop of Indianapolis, and oversaw the movement of the diocese from Vincennes to Indianapolis in 1898.
He aligned himself with the more conservative wing of the Church, led by Michael Corrigan of New York and others.
Silas Deane | Silas Tertius Rand | Silas Sanderson | Silas Chatard | Susan Silas | Silas Wright | Silas Wood | Silas Stringham | Silas Kpanan'Ayoung Siakor | Silas Hocking | Silas Hare | Silas Duncan | Silas Dinsmoor | Silas "Cyber" Burr | Silas Casey's | My Uncle Silas | James Silas | Bishop Chatard High School |