词条 | Raymond Joseph Gallagher |
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| type = Bishop | honorific-prefix = | name = Raymond Joseph Gallagher | honorific-suffix = | title = Bishop of Lafayette in Indiana | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | church = | archdiocese = | province = | metropolis = | diocese = | see = | elected = | term = 1965—1982 | quashed = | predecessor = John Carberry | successor = George Avis Fulcher | opposed = | other_post = | ordination = March 25, 1939 | ordained_by = | consecration = August 11, 1966 | consecrated_by = | cardinal = | created_cardinal_by = | rank = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1912|11|19}} | birth_place = Cleveland, Ohio | death_date = {{Death date and age|1991|03|07|1912|11|19}} | death_place = | buried = | resting_place_coordinates = | nationality = American | religion = Roman Catholic | residence = | parents = Hugh and Ella (née Reedy) Gallagher | spouse = | children = | occupation = | profession = | education = Cathedral Latin High School | alma_mater = John Carroll University | motto = | signature = | signature_alt = | coat_of_arms = | coat_of_arms_alt = | feast_day = | venerated = | saint_title = | beatified_date = | beatified_place = | beatified_by = | canonized_date = | canonized_place = | canonized_by = | attributes = | patronage = | shrine = | suppressed_date = | module = | other = }} Raymond Joseph Gallagher (November 19, 1912 – March 7, 1991) was an American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church who served as the third Bishop of Lafayette in Indiana. BiographyRaymond Gallagher was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to Hugh and Ella (née Reedy) Gallagher.[1] He was educated at St. Thomas Aquinas Parish School (1918–26) and Cathedral Latin High School (1926–30).[1] He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from John Carroll University in 1934, and attended St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore, Maryland, from 1934 to 1939.[1] He was ordained to the priesthood on March 25, 1939.[2] Gallagher was a curate at St. Colman Church in Cleveland (1939–44) and a chaplain to the United States Navy during World War II (1944–46).[3] In 1948, he earned a Master of Social Work degree from Loyola University Chicago and became assistant director of diocesan Catholic Charities.[1] Pope Pius XII named him a papal chamberlain in 1955.[1] Between 1958 and 1959, he was a member of the President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Commission on Child Welfare, becoming chairman of the White House Conference on Children and Youth in 1960.[3] He was general secretary of the National Conference of Catholic Charities from 1961 to 1965.[3] On June 21, 1965, Gallagher was appointed the third Bishop of Lafayette in Indiana by Pope Paul VI.[2] He received his episcopal consecration on the following August 11 from Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, with Bishops Leo Christopher Byrne and Clarence George Issenmann serving as co-consecrators.[2] After seventeen years as bishop, he resigned on October 26, 1982.[2] He died at age 78. See also{{portal bar|Biography|Christianity|Indiana}}References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book|last=Curtis|first=Georgina Pell|title=The American Catholic Who's Who|volume=XIV|year=1961|publisher=Walter Romig|location=Grosse Pointe, Michigan}} 2. ^1 2 3 {{cite news|work=Catholic-Hierarchy.org|title=Bishop Raymond Joseph Gallagher|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bgallrj.html}}{{Self-published source|date=August 2015}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite news|date=1991-03-09|work=The New York Times|title=Raymond J. Gallagher, Catholic Bishop, 78|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1991/03/09/obituaries/raymond-j-gallagher-catholic-bishop-78.html}} External links
before=John Carberry| title=Bishop of Lafayette in Indiana | years=1965—1982 | after=George Avis Fulcher }}{{s-end}}{{Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana}}{{Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Gallagher, Raymond Joseph}} 13 : 1912 births|1991 deaths|Religious leaders from Cleveland|Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland|Participants in the Second Vatican Council|American Roman Catholic bishops|20th-century Roman Catholic bishops|Roman Catholic bishops of Lafayette in Indiana|John Carroll University alumni|Saint Mary Seminary and Graduate School of Theology alumni|Loyola University Chicago alumni|World War II chaplains|United States Navy chaplains |
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