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Bernard Joseph Mahoney

Bernard Joseph Mahoney (July 24, 1875 – March 20, 1939) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Sioux Falls from 1922 until his death in 1939.


Bernard Joseph Mahoney
Bishop of Sioux Falls
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseSioux Falls
AppointedMay 24, 1922
Term endedMarch 20, 1939 (his death)
PredecessorThomas O'Gorman
SuccessorWilliam O. Brady
Orders
OrdinationFebruary 27, 1904
by Giuseppe Ceppetelli
ConsecrationJune 29, 1922
by Gaetano de Lai
Personal details
Born(1875-07-24)July 24, 1875
DiedMarch 20, 1939(1939-03-20) (aged 63)
Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.

Biography edit

Early life and education edit

Bernard Mahoney was born on July 24, 1875, in Albany, New York, to Daniel and Honora (née O'Connor) Mahoney, who were Irish immigrants.[1] His father worked for the Boston and Albany Railroad and moved the family to Rensselaer when Bernard was still a child.[2] He received his early education at St. John's Academy in Rensselaer, but left school to work as a telegraph operator for Western Union in Albany.[2] He later worked as an Associated Press telegrapher for the Troy Evening Standard and the Albany Knickerbocker Press.[1]

Mahoney was encouraged to study for the priesthood by Rev. James Duffy, the pastor of St. John's in Rensselaer.[1] In the fall of 1895, he entered Mount St. Mary's College in Emmitsburg, Maryland, graduating four years later at the top of his class.[2] He was then sent to Rome to study philosophy and theology at the Pontifical North American College.[2]

Priesthood edit

While in Rome, Mahoney was ordained a priest on February 27, 1904, by Giuseppe Ceppetelli.[3] Following his ordination, he returned to New York and served as assistant pastor under Rev. John Walsh at St. Peter's Church in Troy.[1]

In 1909, Mahoney was named to succeed Rev. John Patrick Farrelly as the spiritual director of his alma mater, the Pontifical North American College in Rome.[4] During this time, he also earned the degree of Doctor of Sacred Theology and arranged appointments for Americans seeking a papal audience.[1] In 1917, he was given the title of Monsignor.[5]

Bishop of Sioux Falls edit

On May 24, 1922, Mahoney was appointed Bishop of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, by Pope Pius XI.[3] He received his episcopal consecration on the following June 29 in Rome from Cardinal Gaetano de Lai, with Archbishop Giovanni Zonghi and Bishop Giacomo Sinibaldi serving as co-consecrators.[3] He formally took charge of the Diocese of Sioux Falls on October 4, 1922, when he was installed at St. Joseph's Cathedral.[6]

Mahoney's 17 years as bishop were marked by poor economic conditions and a heavy diocesan debt.[2] While the number of priests in the diocese increased from 156 to 174 under his tenure, the total Catholic population fell from 71,000 to 60,000 during the same period.[7][8] He was also forced to close Columbus College due to financial difficulties in 1929.[9] However, he did establish Cathedral High School in 1926.[10]

Mahoney died on March 20, 1939, at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, following an operation to have a goitre removed.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Robinson, Doane (1930). History of South Dakota. Vol. III. The American Historical Society.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "BISHOP MAHONEY DIES AT ROCHESTER". Argus Leader. March 20, 1939.
  3. ^ a b c "Bishop Bernard Joseph Mahoney". Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
  4. ^ McNamara, Robert F. (1956). The American College in Rome, 1855-1955. Christopher Press. p. 307.
  5. ^ "ARE NOW MONSIGNORS". Buffalo Enquirer. December 3, 1917.
  6. ^ "GORGEOUS SPECTACLE AS BISHOP MAHONEY ACCEPTS HIS CHARGE". Argus Leader. October 4, 1922.
  7. ^ The Official Catholic Directory. New York: P. J. Kenedy & Sons. 1922. p. 614.
  8. ^ The Official Catholic Directory. New York: P. J. Kenedy & Sons. 1939. p. 569.
  9. ^ "THE FUTURE OF COLUMBUS". Argus Leader. August 10, 1929.
  10. ^ Renshaw, Eric (March 17, 2016). "Cathedral High School built 90 years ago, used as offices today". Argus Leader.

bernard, joseph, mahoney, july, 1875, march, 1939, american, prelate, catholic, church, served, bishop, sioux, falls, from, 1922, until, death, 1939, most, reverendbishop, sioux, fallschurchcatholic, churchdiocesesioux, fallsappointedmay, 1922term, endedmarch,. Bernard Joseph Mahoney July 24 1875 March 20 1939 was an American prelate of the Catholic Church He served as Bishop of Sioux Falls from 1922 until his death in 1939 The Most ReverendBernard Joseph MahoneyBishop of Sioux FallsChurchCatholic ChurchDioceseSioux FallsAppointedMay 24 1922Term endedMarch 20 1939 his death PredecessorThomas O GormanSuccessorWilliam O BradyOrdersOrdinationFebruary 27 1904by Giuseppe CeppetelliConsecrationJune 29 1922by Gaetano de LaiPersonal detailsBorn 1875 07 24 July 24 1875Albany New York U S DiedMarch 20 1939 1939 03 20 aged 63 Rochester Minnesota U S Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Priesthood 1 3 Bishop of Sioux Falls 2 ReferencesBiography editEarly life and education edit Bernard Mahoney was born on July 24 1875 in Albany New York to Daniel and Honora nee O Connor Mahoney who were Irish immigrants 1 His father worked for the Boston and Albany Railroad and moved the family to Rensselaer when Bernard was still a child 2 He received his early education at St John s Academy in Rensselaer but left school to work as a telegraph operator for Western Union in Albany 2 He later worked as an Associated Press telegrapher for the Troy Evening Standard and the Albany Knickerbocker Press 1 Mahoney was encouraged to study for the priesthood by Rev James Duffy the pastor of St John s in Rensselaer 1 In the fall of 1895 he entered Mount St Mary s College in Emmitsburg Maryland graduating four years later at the top of his class 2 He was then sent to Rome to study philosophy and theology at the Pontifical North American College 2 Priesthood edit While in Rome Mahoney was ordained a priest on February 27 1904 by Giuseppe Ceppetelli 3 Following his ordination he returned to New York and served as assistant pastor under Rev John Walsh at St Peter s Church in Troy 1 In 1909 Mahoney was named to succeed Rev John Patrick Farrelly as the spiritual director of his alma mater the Pontifical North American College in Rome 4 During this time he also earned the degree of Doctor of Sacred Theology and arranged appointments for Americans seeking a papal audience 1 In 1917 he was given the title of Monsignor 5 Bishop of Sioux Falls edit On May 24 1922 Mahoney was appointed Bishop of Sioux Falls South Dakota by Pope Pius XI 3 He received his episcopal consecration on the following June 29 in Rome from Cardinal Gaetano de Lai with Archbishop Giovanni Zonghi and Bishop Giacomo Sinibaldi serving as co consecrators 3 He formally took charge of the Diocese of Sioux Falls on October 4 1922 when he was installed at St Joseph s Cathedral 6 Mahoney s 17 years as bishop were marked by poor economic conditions and a heavy diocesan debt 2 While the number of priests in the diocese increased from 156 to 174 under his tenure the total Catholic population fell from 71 000 to 60 000 during the same period 7 8 He was also forced to close Columbus College due to financial difficulties in 1929 9 However he did establish Cathedral High School in 1926 10 Mahoney died on March 20 1939 at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota following an operation to have a goitre removed 2 References edit a b c d e Robinson Doane 1930 History of South Dakota Vol III The American Historical Society a b c d e f BISHOP MAHONEY DIES AT ROCHESTER Argus Leader March 20 1939 a b c Bishop Bernard Joseph Mahoney Catholic Hierarchy org McNamara Robert F 1956 The American College in Rome 1855 1955 Christopher Press p 307 ARE NOW MONSIGNORS Buffalo Enquirer December 3 1917 GORGEOUS SPECTACLE AS BISHOP MAHONEY ACCEPTS HIS CHARGE Argus Leader October 4 1922 The Official Catholic Directory New York P J Kenedy amp Sons 1922 p 614 The Official Catholic Directory New York P J Kenedy amp Sons 1939 p 569 THE FUTURE OF COLUMBUS Argus Leader August 10 1929 Renshaw Eric March 17 2016 Cathedral High School built 90 years ago used as offices today Argus Leader Catholic Church titles Preceded byThomas O Gorman Bishop of Sioux Falls1922 1939 Succeeded byWilliam O Brady Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bernard Joseph Mahoney amp oldid 1197259835, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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