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词条 John James Joseph Monaghan
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  1. Biography

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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| enthroned = May 9, 1897
| ended = July 10, 1925
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| successor = Edmond Fitzmaurice
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| consecration = May 9, 1897
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John James Joseph Monaghan (May 23, 1856 – January 7, 1935) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Wilmington from 1897 to 1925.

Biography

John Monaghan was born in Sumter, South Carolina, to Thomas and Margaret (née Bogan) Monaghan, who immigrated from Ireland in 1850.[1] He graduated from St. Charles College at Ellicott City, Maryland, in 1876, and then studied theology at St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore.[1] Returning to South Carolina, he was ordained to the priesthood on December 19, 1880.[2] He first served as a curate at St. Joseph's Church and afterwards [https://web.archive.org/web/20090710085126/http://www.parishesonline.com/Scripts/HostedSites/Org.asp?ID=11385 St. Patrick's], both in Charleston.[1] He was pastor of St. Mary's in Greenville (1882–1887) and pro-rector of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and chancellor of the Diocese of Charleston (1887–1888).[1] From 1888 to 1897, he was assistant to the vicar general at St. Patrick's Church.[1]

On January 26, 1897, Monaghan was appointed the third Bishop of Wilmington, Delaware, by Pope Leo XIII.[2] He received his episcopal consecration on the following May 9 from Cardinal James Gibbons, with Bishops Alfred Allen Paul Curtis and Henry Pinckney Northrop serving as co-consecrators.[2] During his tenure, he established seven parishes, seven missions, and eight schools.[3] He also was instrumental in the establishment of the Oblate Fathers' Salesianum School for young gentlemen, St. Francis Hospital, and a home for the aged.[3] After twenty-eight years as bishop, he resigned due to poor health on July 10, 1925; he was named Titular Bishop of Lydda by Pope Pius XI on the same date.[2] Monaghan later died at age 78.

See also

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  • Catholic Church hierarchy
  • Catholic Church in the United States
  • Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United States
  • List of Catholic bishops of the United States
  • Lists of patriarchs, archbishops, and bishops
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References

1. ^{{cite book|editor1-first=Rossiter|editor1-last=Johnson|others=John Howard Brown|title=The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans|volume=VII|year=1904|publisher=The Biographical Society|location=Boston}}
2. ^{{cite news|work=Catholic-Hierarchy.org|title=Bishop John James Joseph Monaghan|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmonaj.html}}
3. ^{{cite news|work=Roman Catholic Diocese of Wilmington|title=A Brief History of the Diocese of Wilmington|url=http://www.cdow.org/cdowhistory.html}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120828033759/http://www.sccatholic.org/ Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston]
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Wilmington
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