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Richard Cushing

Richard James Cushing (August 24, 1895 – November 2, 1970) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Boston from 1944 to 1970 and was made a cardinal in 1958. Cushing's main role was as fundraiser and builder of new churches, schools, and institutions. Unlike his predecessor, he was on good terms with practically the entire Boston elite, as he softened the traditional confrontation between the Catholic Irish and the Protestant upper-class. He built useful relationships with Jews, Protestants, and institutions outside the usual Catholic community. He helped presidential candidate John F. Kennedy deflect fears of papal interference in American government if a Catholic became president.


Richard James Cushing
Cardinal, Archbishop of Boston
SeeBoston
InstalledSeptember 25, 1944
Term endedSeptember 8, 1970
PredecessorWilliam Henry O'Connell
SuccessorHumberto Sousa Medeiros
Other post(s)Cardinal-Priest of Santa Susanna
Orders
OrdinationMay 26, 1921
by William Henry O'Connell
ConsecrationJune 29, 1939
by William Henry O'Connell
Created cardinalDecember 15, 1958
by John XXIII
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
Richard James Cushing

(1895-08-24)August 24, 1895
DiedNovember 2, 1970(1970-11-02) (aged 75)
Boston, Massachusetts
Previous post(s)
MottoUt Cognoscant Te
(That they may know thee)
Coat of arms
Ordination history of
Richard Cushing
History
Episcopal consecration
Consecrated byWilliam Henry O'Connell (Boston)
DateJune 29, 1939
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Richard Cushing as principal consecrator
Edward Francis RyanJanuary 3, 1945
Louis Francis KelleherJune 8, 1945
John Joseph WrightJune 30, 1947
Eric Francis MacKenzieSeptember 14, 1950
Thomas Francis MarkhamSeptember 14, 1950
Jeremiah Francis MinihanSeptember 8, 1954
George Hamilton PearceJune 29, 1956
Harold William HenryMay 11, 1957
Jaime Antônio SchuckFebruary 24, 1959
Thomas Joseph RileyDecember 21, 1959
William John McNaughtonAugust 21, 1961
Samuel Emmanuel CarterApril 25, 1966
James Burke, O.P.May 25, 1967
Daniel Anthony CroninSeptember 12, 1968

Cushing's high energy level allowed him to meet with many people all day, often giving lengthy speeches at night. He was not efficient at business affairs, and when expenses built up he counted on his fundraising skills instead of cost-cutting. Cushing, says Nasaw, was "fun-loving, informal, and outgoing. He looked rather like a tough, handsome, Irish cop and behaved more like a ward politician than a high church cleric."[1] His major weakness in retrospect was overexpansion, adding new institutions that could not be sustained in the long run and had to be cut back by his successors.[2]

Early life and education

Cushing was born in City Point, South Boston on August 24, 1895.[3] The third of five children, he was the son of Patrick and Mary (née Dahill) Cushing.[4] His parents were both Irish immigrants; his father was originally from Glanworth, County Cork, and his mother from Touraneena, County Waterford.[5] His father, who came to the United States in 1880,[6] worked as a blacksmith and earned $18 per week in the trolley repair pits of the Boston Elevated Railway.[7]

 
Cardinal Cushing with newly ordained Priests of the Archdiocese of Boston in 1960.

Cushing received his early education at Perry Public Grammar School in South Boston, since there was then no parochial school for boys in Gate of Heaven Parish.[8] Cushing dropped out of high school in his freshman year because of his compulsive truancy.[7] He subsequently entered Boston College High School, a Jesuit college preparatory school.[4] His tuition there was paid by his cousin, who was a priest of the Archdiocese of New York. He graduated from high school in 1913, receiving honors for Latin and Greek. Cushing was torn for a time between religion and politics.[7] He originally wanted to be a politician, even earning money by speaking for politicians from the back of wagons.[6] He twice considered joining the Jesuits,[6] but came to the conclusion he "was cut out more for the active life and not the teaching apostolate."[citation needed]

He entered Boston College in 1913, becoming a member of the first freshman class following the college's move to Chestnut Hill.[3] At Boston College, he was active in the Marquette Debating Society and elected vice-president of his sophomore class. Following the sinking of the RMS Lusitania in 1915, Cushing enlisted in the United States Army but was medically discharged for his asthma after a few weeks. After attending Boston College for two years, he began his studies for the priesthood at St. John's Seminary in Brighton in September 1915.[4] He was assigned to continue his studies at the Pontifical North American College in Rome, but the escalation of U-boat activity prevented him from sailing across the Atlantic.[citation needed]

Priesthood

On May 26, 1921, Cushing was ordained a priest by Cardinal William Henry O'Connell at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross.[9] His first assignment was as a curate at St. Patrick's Church in Roxbury, where he remained for two months. He was afterwards transferred to St. Benedict's Church in Somerville. In 1922, he appeared unannounced at the residence of Cardinal O'Connell to request an assignment as a missionary.[4] The young priest declared he wanted to "take heaven by storm."[6] O'Connell denied his request, and instead appointed him assistant director of the Boston office of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, an organization dedicated to raising funds for missions.[3] He later served as director of the Society from 1929 to 1944.[3] He was raised to the rank of Monsignor on May 14, 1939.[3]

Episcopal career

On June 10, 1939, after Bishop Francis Spellman was named Archbishop of New York, Cushing was appointed, at the request of Cardinal O'Connell, as Auxiliary Bishop of Boston and titular bishop of Mela by Pope Pius XII.[9] He received his episcopal consecration on the following June 29 from Cardinal O'Connell, at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, with bishops John Bertram Peterson and Thomas Addis Emmet, SJ, serving as co-consecrators.[9] Cushing took as his episcopal motto: Ut Cognoscant Te (Latin: "That they may know thee").[citation needed]

As an auxiliary bishop, Cushing continued to serve as director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, and was also named pastor of Sacred Heart Church[10] in Newton Centre. Following the death of Cardinal O'Connell in April 1944, he served as apostolic administrator of the archdiocese.[3]

Archbishop of Boston

Cushing was named the third Archbishop of Boston on September 25, 1944, following the death of Cardinal O'Connell and honoring his earlier request that Cushing succeed him. During Cushing's tenure, Boston would see the excommunication of Fr. Leonard Feeney for repeated refusals to be summoned to Rome. Feeney refused to back down from his position, although it has been reported that he was ultimately reconciled with the Church before his death.[11]

After the death of Pius XII, Cushing published a moving tribute to him.[12] In 1959, Cushing published a biography of the late Pope Pius XII (1939–1958), depicting the late pope as "Pope of Peace". His work contributed to making the Roman Catholic Church acceptable to the general population at the time of then-Senator John F. Kennedy's run for the White House. Part of this work included reaching out to the non-Catholics of Boston after "the muscular style of involved Catholicism that Cardinal O'Connell brought to bear on issues of his day - religious, social, and political - in Boston and Massachusetts".[13] Cushing was honored by B’nai B’rith as "Man of the Year" in 1956 for "a lifetime of distinguished service to the cause of human brotherhood under God and in further recognition of great leadership in the fields of education and community relations."[14] He was a close correspondent with Robert E. Segal, longtime executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Metropolitan Boston, who played a key role in Jewish-Catholic relations in Boston.[15] As well as this, Cushing maintained close contacts with Abram L. Sachar of Brandeis University. From the very start of Cushing's tenure as Archbishop of Boston, there was a major change in the relationship between official Bostonian Catholicism and Judaism, where there had previously been much mutual suspicion, Cushing sought closer relations.[15] The author James Carroll has attributed Cushing's outlook to the (non-Catholic) marriage between his sister Dolly Cushing and a local Jewish haberdasherer, Dick Pearlstein. At the time this was very uncommon.[16]

 
Cushing (left) with Boston Mayor John F. Collins at the groundbreaking of Boston City Hall

Cushing was created Cardinal-Priest of Santa Susanna by the decision of Pope John XXIII in the consistory of December 15, 1958. He was one of the cardinal electors in the 1963 papal conclave, which elected Pope Paul VI. A close friend of the Kennedy family, he officiated at the marriage of John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Lee Bouvier in 1953, at which he also read a special prayer from Pope Pius XII, and baptized many of the Kennedy children. Cushing gave the prayer invocation at Kennedy's inauguration in 1961. The Cardinal also celebrated President Kennedy's funeral Mass in 1963 at St. Matthew's Cathedral, Washington, D.C., following Kennedy's assassination in Dallas, Texas. The day before the funeral, he gave a televised eulogy for the President. Cushing later defended Jacqueline Kennedy after her marriage to Aristotle Onassis in 1968. He received a large amount of hate mail and was contradicted by the Vatican.[17]

The Boston Globe reported on June 5, 2002 that Church documents released the prior day show the Boston Archdiocese had knowledge of sexual misconduct by several priests who were allowed to remain in active ministry despite complaints. The documents show Cardinal Richard Cushing, who led the Boston archdiocese for 25 years until 1971, approved the moving of at least two priests into new parishes during the 1960s despite allegations of sexual misconduct.[18]

Biography of Pope Pius XII

In 1959, Cushing published his only book, a biography of the late Pope Pius XII (1939–58). It is an almost hagiographic biography, written shortly after the death of the Pontiff. Cushing depicted him as the "Pope of Peace" who, armed only with the spiritual weapons of his office, triumphed over insidious attacks that seemed about to destroy the center of Christendom.[citation needed]

Second Vatican Council

At the Second Vatican Council (1962–65), Cushing played a vital role in drafting Nostra aetate, the document that officially absolved the Jews of deicide charge. His emotional comments during debates over the drafts were echoed in the final version:

We must cast the Declaration on the Jews in a much more positive form, one not so timid, but much more loving ... For the sake of our common heritage we, the children of Abraham according to the spirit, must foster a special reverence and love for the children of Abraham according to the flesh. As children of Adam, they are our kin, as children of Abraham they are Christ's blood relatives. 2. So far as the guilt of Jews in the death of our Savior is concerned, the rejection of the Messiah by His own, is according to Scripture, a mystery—a mystery given us for our instruction, not for our self-exaltation ... We cannot sit in judgement on the onetime leaders of Israel—God alone is their judge. Much less can we burden later generations of Jews with any burden of guilt for the crucifixion of the Lord Jesus, for the death of the Savior of the world, except that universal guilt in which we all have a part ... In clear and unmistakable language, we must deny, therefore, that the Jews are guilty of our Savior's death. We must condemn especially those who seek to justify, as Christian deeds, discrimination, hatred and even persecution of Jews ... 3. I ask myself, Venerable Brothers, whether we should not humbly acknowledge before the whole world that, toward their Jewish brethren, Christians have all too often not shown themselves as true Christians, as faithful followers of Christ. How many [Jews] have suffered in our own time? How many died because Christians were indifferent and kept silent? ... If in recent years, not many Christian voices were raised against those injustices, at least let ours now be heard in humility.[19]

He was deeply committed to implementing the Council's reforms and promoting renewal in the Church.[20] In an unprecedented gesture of ecumenism, he encouraged Catholics to attend Billy Graham's crusades.[21] Cushing strongly condemned Communism, particularly the regime of Josip Broz Tito in Yugoslavia.[22]

Due to advanced illnesses Cushing's resignation as Boston's archbishop was accepted on September 8, 1970. Upon his resignation, Senator Ted Kennedy stated: "For three-quarters of a century [Cushing's] life has been a light in a world that cries out for illumination. He will never have to account for his stewardship, for if his goodness is not known to God, no one's ever will be."[23]

Death

Less than two months after his resignation, on November 2, 1970 (the feast of All Souls Day), Cushing died peacefully in his sleep of cancer at the Cardinal's Residence in Brighton, Massachusetts, aged 75. He was surrounded by his brother and sisters and his successor, Archbishop Humberto Medeiros. Cushing was buried in Hanover, Massachusetts at the Portiuncula Chapel on the grounds of the Cardinal Cushing Centers.[24][25][26]

Miscellaneous

Legacy

  • In 1947, founded St. Coletta by the Sea (now the Cardinal Cushing Centers in his honor) with sponsorship from the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi.[28] The organization, now Cardinal Cushing Centers[29] continues to support developmentally disabled individuals ages 6 through the life continuum with campuses in Hanover, Massachusetts and Braintree, Massachusetts and community homes throughout the South Shore of Massachusetts.
  • The now-closed Cardinal Cushing College, a women's college in Brookline, Massachusetts, was named after him.
  • In 1950, Richard Cardinal Cushing founded the Bon Secours Hospital, now Holy Family Hospital and Medical Center, in Methuen, Massachusetts. Through his guidance and leadership, the hospital has become one of the top Catholic hospitals in the state of Massachusetts
  • Emmanuel College's Cardinal Cushing Library Building is named in his honor. The building houses the campus' library, a lecture hall, and various classrooms.
  • Boston College has two buildings named in his honor: Cushing Hall, a freshman dormitory on the Newton Campus as well as another Cushing Hall, the home of the Connell School of Nursing.
  • St. John's Seminary (Massachusetts) has their third theology classroom named after the Cardinal: The Richard Cardinal Cushing Classroom.
  • The main student center of Saint Anselm College in Goffstown, New Hampshire is named the Cardinal. The Cushing houses, among many other significant groups and offices, the Meelia Center for Community Service, a service outreach organization in the greater Manchester area.
  • In 1961 in Santa Cruz (Bolivia) he left funds for the construction of two schools: The Marista and another that at the beginning was the Cardinal Cushing Institute and then in 1969 the Colegio Cardinal Cushing administered by the religious of Jesus Mary. He was part of the US campaign in the region Santa Cruz, which included propaganda, repression and the use of the Christian faith against the indio peasants. Cushing held a Eucharistic congress on August 9, 1961, and inaugurated the Christ the Redeemer statue.[30]

Works

This is an incomplete list of the various writings of Richard Cardinal Cushing:

  • Answering the Call, 1942
  • Soldiers of the Cross, 1942
  • Native Clergy are the Pillars of the Church, 1943
  • The Missions in War and Peace, 1944
  • Grey Nuns: An Appeal for Vocations, 1944
  • The Battle Against Self, 1945
  • The Guide-Posts of the Almighty to Permanent Industrial Peace and Prosperity, 1946
  • Restoring all Things in Christ: The Spirit and the Teaching of Pope Pius X, 1946
  • Where is Father Hennessey?: Now We Know the Answer, 1946
  • The Spiritual Approach to the Atomic Age, 1946
  • Notes for the confessors of religious : a collection of excerpts from articles and books on the spiritual direction of sisters prepared for the guidance of ordinary and extraordinary confessors in the Archdiocese of Boston (ad usum privatum), 1946
  • The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, 1947?
  • A Novena of Talks on the Our Father, 1947?
  • The Third Choice, Americanism : from an address against universal military training, 1948
  • The Diamond Jubilee of the Poor Clares in the United States, 1950?
  • The Return of the "Other Sheep" to the One Fold of St. Peter, 1957
  • A Call to the Laity: Addresses on the Lay Apostolate, 1957
  • Meditations for Religious, 1959
  • Pope Pius XII, 1959
  • Rendezvous with Revolution 196-
  • Questions and Answers on Communism, 1960
  • A Seminary for Advanced Vocations, 1960?
  • The Purpose of Living, 1960
  • The Ecumenical Council and its Hopes, 1960
  • The Age of Lay Sanctity, 1960?
  • Assorted Prayers 196?
  • Spiritual Guideposts, 1960
  • Americans Unite!, 1960
  • I'm Proud of My Dirty Hands, 1960?
  • Moral Values and the American Society: Pastoral Letter, The Holy Season of Lent, 1961 1961
  • The Sacraments: Seven Channels of Grace for every State in Life, 1962
  • The Mission of the Teacher, 1962
  • The Call of the Council: Pastoral Letter, 1962
  • St. Martin de Porres, 1962
  • A Bridge Between East and West, 1963
  • Call Me John; A Life of Pope John XXIII, 1963
  • Saint Patrick and the Irish, 1963
  • Liturgy and Life : First Sunday of Advent, November 1964: Pastoral Letter, 1964
  • A Summons to Racial Justice, 1964
  • Richard Cardinal Cushing in Prose and Photos, 1965
  • Along with Christ, 1965
  • "A Quiet Burial" for a Biography, 1965
  • The Servant Church, 1966

Articles

  • The Church and Philosophy, Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, v23 (1949); 9-15
  • God's People, Review of Social Economy, v10 n1: 87-89
  • The Need for the Study of American Church History, The Catholic Historical Review, v36 n1: 43-46
  • Religion in Liberal Arts Education, Christian Education, v30 n1: 13-24

Works on Richard Cardinal Cushing

  • The World's Cardinal By M.C. Devine, 1964
  • Salt of the Earth: An Informal Profile of Richard Cushing by John H Fenton, 1965
  • Cushing of Boston: A Candid Portrait by Joseph Dever, 1965
  • Cardinal Cushing of Boston by John Henry Cutler, 1970

References

  1. ^ David Nasaw, The Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy (2012) pp 625-27
  2. ^ Robert Muccigrosso, ed., Research Guide to American Historical Biography (1988) 5:2466-9
  3. ^ a b c d e f Miranda, Salvador. "CUSHING, Richard James (1895-1970)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621.
  4. ^ a b c d "Cardinal Cushing Dies in Boston at 75". The New York Times. November 3, 1970.
  5. ^ "The Catholic Church in Massachusetts (XXI.2)". OBLATVS.
  6. ^ a b c d . Time Magazine. August 21, 1964. Archived from the original on August 30, 2008.
  7. ^ a b c "Cushing: Ecumenical Leader, Kennedys' Friend, Communists' Foe". The New York Times. September 9, 1970.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on March 24, 2011. Retrieved April 28, 2010.
  9. ^ a b c "Richard James Cardinal Cushing". Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
  10. ^ "WEBSITE.WS - Your Internet Address For Life™". www.sacredheart.ws.
  11. ^ . time.com. October 14, 1974. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
  12. ^ Pope Pius XII by Richard Cushing, St. Paul Editions, Boston, 1959.
  13. ^ Boston Globe "'What Will Lake Street Think?' No Longer", boston.com, December 14, 2003
  14. ^ "Archbishop of Boston Honored by B'nai B'rith As "man of the Year"". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. February 16, 1956. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
  15. ^ a b Goldstein, Jenny (April 24, 2001). "Transcending Boundaries: Boston's Catholics and Jews, 1929-1965". www.bc.edu. Retrieved January 10, 2021.
  16. ^ Caroll, James. (2005). What would Cardinal Cushing do?. The Boston Globe
  17. ^ , time.com, November 1, 1968.
  18. ^ "Boston Globe / Spotlight / Abuse in the Catholic Church / Scandal and coverup".
  19. ^ Oesterreicher, pp. 197-98
  20. ^ TIME Magazine. August 21, 1964
  21. ^ Time magazine. November 16, 1970]
  22. ^ , time.com, September 1, 1947.
  23. ^ . Time magazine. November 21, 1970. Archived from the original on October 30, 2010.
  24. ^ "Cardinal Cushing Centers".
  25. ^ "Jewish Leaders Express Sorrow at Death of Cardinal Cushing". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. November 4, 1970. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
  26. ^ "Cardinal Cushing, 75, Dies Catholics Mourn Prelate". thecrimson.com. November 3, 1970. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
  27. ^ . www.socstjames.com. Archived from the original on December 19, 2005. Retrieved January 17, 2022.
  28. ^ "Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi |". www.lakeosfs.org.
  29. ^ "Home". Cardinal Cushing Centers.
  30. ^ Marchetti, Juan Carlos Zambrana (November 2, 2019). "Bolivia. Un Cristo contra el indio". Resumen Latinoamericano. Retrieved November 2, 2019.

Further reading

  • Cutler, John Henry. Cardinal Cushing of Boston (1970), the major biography.
  • Rabbi James Rudin. Cushing, Spellman, O'Connor: The Surprising Story of How Three American Cardinals Transformed Catholic-Jewish Relations (2011) excerpt and text search

External links

  Media related to Richard James Cushing at Wikimedia Commons

Episcopal succession

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Richard James Cushing August 24 1895 November 2 1970 was an American prelate of the Catholic Church He served as Archbishop of Boston from 1944 to 1970 and was made a cardinal in 1958 Cushing s main role was as fundraiser and builder of new churches schools and institutions Unlike his predecessor he was on good terms with practically the entire Boston elite as he softened the traditional confrontation between the Catholic Irish and the Protestant upper class He built useful relationships with Jews Protestants and institutions outside the usual Catholic community He helped presidential candidate John F Kennedy deflect fears of papal interference in American government if a Catholic became president His EminenceRichard James CushingCardinal Archbishop of BostonSeeBostonInstalledSeptember 25 1944Term endedSeptember 8 1970PredecessorWilliam Henry O ConnellSuccessorHumberto Sousa MedeirosOther post s Cardinal Priest of Santa SusannaOrdersOrdinationMay 26 1921by William Henry O ConnellConsecrationJune 29 1939by William Henry O ConnellCreated cardinalDecember 15 1958by John XXIIIRankCardinal PriestPersonal detailsBornRichard James Cushing 1895 08 24 August 24 1895Boston MassachusettsDiedNovember 2 1970 1970 11 02 aged 75 Boston MassachusettsPrevious post s Auxiliary Bishop of Boston 1939 1944 MottoUt Cognoscant Te That they may know thee Coat of armsOrdination history of Richard CushingHistoryEpiscopal consecrationConsecrated byWilliam Henry O Connell Boston DateJune 29 1939Episcopal successionBishops consecrated by Richard Cushing as principal consecratorEdward Francis RyanJanuary 3 1945Louis Francis KelleherJune 8 1945John Joseph WrightJune 30 1947Eric Francis MacKenzieSeptember 14 1950Thomas Francis MarkhamSeptember 14 1950Jeremiah Francis MinihanSeptember 8 1954George Hamilton PearceJune 29 1956Harold William HenryMay 11 1957Jaime Antonio SchuckFebruary 24 1959Thomas Joseph RileyDecember 21 1959William John McNaughtonAugust 21 1961Samuel Emmanuel CarterApril 25 1966James Burke O P May 25 1967Daniel Anthony CroninSeptember 12 1968Cushing s high energy level allowed him to meet with many people all day often giving lengthy speeches at night He was not efficient at business affairs and when expenses built up he counted on his fundraising skills instead of cost cutting Cushing says Nasaw was fun loving informal and outgoing He looked rather like a tough handsome Irish cop and behaved more like a ward politician than a high church cleric 1 His major weakness in retrospect was overexpansion adding new institutions that could not be sustained in the long run and had to be cut back by his successors 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Priesthood 3 Episcopal career 3 1 Archbishop of Boston 3 1 1 Biography of Pope Pius XII 3 2 Second Vatican Council 4 Death 5 Miscellaneous 6 Legacy 7 Works 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External links 11 Episcopal successionEarly life and education EditCushing was born in City Point South Boston on August 24 1895 3 The third of five children he was the son of Patrick and Mary nee Dahill Cushing 4 His parents were both Irish immigrants his father was originally from Glanworth County Cork and his mother from Touraneena County Waterford 5 His father who came to the United States in 1880 6 worked as a blacksmith and earned 18 per week in the trolley repair pits of the Boston Elevated Railway 7 Cardinal Cushing with newly ordained Priests of the Archdiocese of Boston in 1960 Cushing received his early education at Perry Public Grammar School in South Boston since there was then no parochial school for boys in Gate of Heaven Parish 8 Cushing dropped out of high school in his freshman year because of his compulsive truancy 7 He subsequently entered Boston College High School a Jesuit college preparatory school 4 His tuition there was paid by his cousin who was a priest of the Archdiocese of New York He graduated from high school in 1913 receiving honors for Latin and Greek Cushing was torn for a time between religion and politics 7 He originally wanted to be a politician even earning money by speaking for politicians from the back of wagons 6 He twice considered joining the Jesuits 6 but came to the conclusion he was cut out more for the active life and not the teaching apostolate citation needed He entered Boston College in 1913 becoming a member of the first freshman class following the college s move to Chestnut Hill 3 At Boston College he was active in the Marquette Debating Society and elected vice president of his sophomore class Following the sinking of the RMS Lusitania in 1915 Cushing enlisted in the United States Army but was medically discharged for his asthma after a few weeks After attending Boston College for two years he began his studies for the priesthood at St John s Seminary in Brighton in September 1915 4 He was assigned to continue his studies at the Pontifical North American College in Rome but the escalation of U boat activity prevented him from sailing across the Atlantic citation needed Priesthood EditOn May 26 1921 Cushing was ordained a priest by Cardinal William Henry O Connell at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross 9 His first assignment was as a curate at St Patrick s Church in Roxbury where he remained for two months He was afterwards transferred to St Benedict s Church in Somerville In 1922 he appeared unannounced at the residence of Cardinal O Connell to request an assignment as a missionary 4 The young priest declared he wanted to take heaven by storm 6 O Connell denied his request and instead appointed him assistant director of the Boston office of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith an organization dedicated to raising funds for missions 3 He later served as director of the Society from 1929 to 1944 3 He was raised to the rank of Monsignor on May 14 1939 3 Episcopal career EditOn June 10 1939 after Bishop Francis Spellman was named Archbishop of New York Cushing was appointed at the request of Cardinal O Connell as Auxiliary Bishop of Boston and titular bishop of Mela by Pope Pius XII 9 He received his episcopal consecration on the following June 29 from Cardinal O Connell at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross with bishops John Bertram Peterson and Thomas Addis Emmet SJ serving as co consecrators 9 Cushing took as his episcopal motto Ut Cognoscant Te Latin That they may know thee citation needed As an auxiliary bishop Cushing continued to serve as director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith and was also named pastor of Sacred Heart Church 10 in Newton Centre Following the death of Cardinal O Connell in April 1944 he served as apostolic administrator of the archdiocese 3 Archbishop of Boston Edit Cushing was named the third Archbishop of Boston on September 25 1944 following the death of Cardinal O Connell and honoring his earlier request that Cushing succeed him During Cushing s tenure Boston would see the excommunication of Fr Leonard Feeney for repeated refusals to be summoned to Rome Feeney refused to back down from his position although it has been reported that he was ultimately reconciled with the Church before his death 11 After the death of Pius XII Cushing published a moving tribute to him 12 In 1959 Cushing published a biography of the late Pope Pius XII 1939 1958 depicting the late pope as Pope of Peace His work contributed to making the Roman Catholic Church acceptable to the general population at the time of then Senator John F Kennedy s run for the White House Part of this work included reaching out to the non Catholics of Boston after the muscular style of involved Catholicism that Cardinal O Connell brought to bear on issues of his day religious social and political in Boston and Massachusetts 13 Cushing was honored by B nai B rith as Man of the Year in 1956 for a lifetime of distinguished service to the cause of human brotherhood under God and in further recognition of great leadership in the fields of education and community relations 14 He was a close correspondent with Robert E Segal longtime executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Metropolitan Boston who played a key role in Jewish Catholic relations in Boston 15 As well as this Cushing maintained close contacts with Abram L Sachar of Brandeis University From the very start of Cushing s tenure as Archbishop of Boston there was a major change in the relationship between official Bostonian Catholicism and Judaism where there had previously been much mutual suspicion Cushing sought closer relations 15 The author James Carroll has attributed Cushing s outlook to the non Catholic marriage between his sister Dolly Cushing and a local Jewish haberdasherer Dick Pearlstein At the time this was very uncommon 16 Cushing left with Boston Mayor John F Collins at the groundbreaking of Boston City HallCushing was created Cardinal Priest of Santa Susanna by the decision of Pope John XXIII in the consistory of December 15 1958 He was one of the cardinal electors in the 1963 papal conclave which elected Pope Paul VI A close friend of the Kennedy family he officiated at the marriage of John F Kennedy and Jacqueline Lee Bouvier in 1953 at which he also read a special prayer from Pope Pius XII and baptized many of the Kennedy children Cushing gave the prayer invocation at Kennedy s inauguration in 1961 The Cardinal also celebrated President Kennedy s funeral Mass in 1963 at St Matthew s Cathedral Washington D C following Kennedy s assassination in Dallas Texas The day before the funeral he gave a televised eulogy for the President Cushing later defended Jacqueline Kennedy after her marriage to Aristotle Onassis in 1968 He received a large amount of hate mail and was contradicted by the Vatican 17 The Boston Globe reported on June 5 2002 that Church documents released the prior day show the Boston Archdiocese had knowledge of sexual misconduct by several priests who were allowed to remain in active ministry despite complaints The documents show Cardinal Richard Cushing who led the Boston archdiocese for 25 years until 1971 approved the moving of at least two priests into new parishes during the 1960s despite allegations of sexual misconduct 18 Biography of Pope Pius XII Edit In 1959 Cushing published his only book a biography of the late Pope Pius XII 1939 58 It is an almost hagiographic biography written shortly after the death of the Pontiff Cushing depicted him as the Pope of Peace who armed only with the spiritual weapons of his office triumphed over insidious attacks that seemed about to destroy the center of Christendom citation needed Second Vatican Council EditAt the Second Vatican Council 1962 65 Cushing played a vital role in drafting Nostra aetate the document that officially absolved the Jews of deicide charge His emotional comments during debates over the drafts were echoed in the final version We must cast the Declaration on the Jews in a much more positive form one not so timid but much more loving For the sake of our common heritage we the children of Abraham according to the spirit must foster a special reverence and love for the children of Abraham according to the flesh As children of Adam they are our kin as children of Abraham they are Christ s blood relatives 2 So far as the guilt of Jews in the death of our Savior is concerned the rejection of the Messiah by His own is according to Scripture a mystery a mystery given us for our instruction not for our self exaltation We cannot sit in judgement on the onetime leaders of Israel God alone is their judge Much less can we burden later generations of Jews with any burden of guilt for the crucifixion of the Lord Jesus for the death of the Savior of the world except that universal guilt in which we all have a part In clear and unmistakable language we must deny therefore that the Jews are guilty of our Savior s death We must condemn especially those who seek to justify as Christian deeds discrimination hatred and even persecution of Jews 3 I ask myself Venerable Brothers whether we should not humbly acknowledge before the whole world that toward their Jewish brethren Christians have all too often not shown themselves as true Christians as faithful followers of Christ How many Jews have suffered in our own time How many died because Christians were indifferent and kept silent If in recent years not many Christian voices were raised against those injustices at least let ours now be heard in humility 19 He was deeply committed to implementing the Council s reforms and promoting renewal in the Church 20 In an unprecedented gesture of ecumenism he encouraged Catholics to attend Billy Graham s crusades 21 Cushing strongly condemned Communism particularly the regime of Josip Broz Tito in Yugoslavia 22 Due to advanced illnesses Cushing s resignation as Boston s archbishop was accepted on September 8 1970 Upon his resignation Senator Ted Kennedy stated For three quarters of a century Cushing s life has been a light in a world that cries out for illumination He will never have to account for his stewardship for if his goodness is not known to God no one s ever will be 23 Death EditLess than two months after his resignation on November 2 1970 the feast of All Souls Day Cushing died peacefully in his sleep of cancer at the Cardinal s Residence in Brighton Massachusetts aged 75 He was surrounded by his brother and sisters and his successor Archbishop Humberto Medeiros Cushing was buried in Hanover Massachusetts at the Portiuncula Chapel on the grounds of the Cardinal Cushing Centers 24 25 26 Miscellaneous EditCushing was a member of the NAACP citation needed Cushing founded the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle in 1958 to serve the needs of the poorest of the poor in South America 27 Cushing wrote the foreword for the Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition of the Bible and gave his imprimatur to the Oxford Annotated Bible Legacy EditIn 1947 founded St Coletta by the Sea now the Cardinal Cushing Centers in his honor with sponsorship from the Sisters of St Francis of Assisi 28 The organization now Cardinal Cushing Centers 29 continues to support developmentally disabled individuals ages 6 through the life continuum with campuses in Hanover Massachusetts and Braintree Massachusetts and community homes throughout the South Shore of Massachusetts The now closed Cardinal Cushing College a women s college in Brookline Massachusetts was named after him In 1950 Richard Cardinal Cushing founded the Bon Secours Hospital now Holy Family Hospital and Medical Center in Methuen Massachusetts Through his guidance and leadership the hospital has become one of the top Catholic hospitals in the state of Massachusetts Emmanuel College s Cardinal Cushing Library Building is named in his honor The building houses the campus library a lecture hall and various classrooms Boston College has two buildings named in his honor Cushing Hall a freshman dormitory on the Newton Campus as well as another Cushing Hall the home of the Connell School of Nursing St John s Seminary Massachusetts has their third theology classroom named after the Cardinal The Richard Cardinal Cushing Classroom The main student center of Saint Anselm College in Goffstown New Hampshire is named the Cardinal The Cushing houses among many other significant groups and offices the Meelia Center for Community Service a service outreach organization in the greater Manchester area In 1961 in Santa Cruz Bolivia he left funds for the construction of two schools The Marista and another that at the beginning was the Cardinal Cushing Institute and then in 1969 the Colegio Cardinal Cushing administered by the religious of Jesus Mary He was part of the US campaign in the region Santa Cruz which included propaganda repression and the use of the Christian faith against the indio peasants Cushing held a Eucharistic congress on August 9 1961 and inaugurated the Christ the Redeemer statue 30 Works EditThis is an incomplete list of the various writings of Richard Cardinal Cushing Answering the Call 1942 Soldiers of the Cross 1942 Native Clergy are the Pillars of the Church 1943 The Missions in War and Peace 1944 Grey Nuns An Appeal for Vocations 1944 The Battle Against Self 1945 The Guide Posts of the Almighty to Permanent Industrial Peace and Prosperity 1946 Restoring all Things in Christ The Spirit and the Teaching of Pope Pius X 1946 Where is Father Hennessey Now We Know the Answer 1946 The Spiritual Approach to the Atomic Age 1946 Notes for the confessors of religious a collection of excerpts from articles and books on the spiritual direction of sisters prepared for the guidance of ordinary and extraordinary confessors in the Archdiocese of Boston ad usum privatum 1946 The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 1947 A Novena of Talks on the Our Father 1947 The Third Choice Americanism from an address against universal military training 1948 The Diamond Jubilee of the Poor Clares in the United States 1950 The Return of the Other Sheep to the One Fold of St Peter 1957 A Call to the Laity Addresses on the Lay Apostolate 1957 Meditations for Religious 1959 Pope Pius XII 1959 Rendezvous with Revolution 196 Questions and Answers on Communism 1960 A Seminary for Advanced Vocations 1960 The Purpose of Living 1960 The Ecumenical Council and its Hopes 1960 The Age of Lay Sanctity 1960 Assorted Prayers 196 Spiritual Guideposts 1960 Americans Unite 1960 I m Proud of My Dirty Hands 1960 Moral Values and the American Society Pastoral Letter The Holy Season of Lent 1961 1961 The Sacraments Seven Channels of Grace for every State in Life 1962 The Mission of the Teacher 1962 The Call of the Council Pastoral Letter 1962 St Martin de Porres 1962 A Bridge Between East and West 1963 Call Me John A Life of Pope John XXIII 1963 Saint Patrick and the Irish 1963 Liturgy and Life First Sunday of Advent November 1964 Pastoral Letter 1964 A Summons to Racial Justice 1964 Richard Cardinal Cushing in Prose and Photos 1965 Along with Christ 1965 A Quiet Burial for a Biography 1965 The Servant Church 1966Articles The Church and Philosophy Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association v23 1949 9 15 God s People Review of Social Economy v10 n1 87 89 The Need for the Study of American Church History The Catholic Historical Review v36 n1 43 46 Religion in Liberal Arts Education Christian Education v30 n1 13 24Works on Richard Cardinal Cushing The World s Cardinal By M C Devine 1964 Salt of the Earth An Informal Profile of Richard Cushing by John H Fenton 1965 Cushing of Boston A Candid Portrait by Joseph Dever 1965 Cardinal Cushing of Boston by John Henry Cutler 1970References Edit David Nasaw The Patriarch The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P Kennedy 2012 pp 625 27 Robert Muccigrosso ed Research Guide to American Historical Biography 1988 5 2466 9 a b c d e f Miranda Salvador CUSHING Richard James 1895 1970 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church Florida International University OCLC 53276621 a b c d Cardinal Cushing Dies in Boston at 75 The New York Times November 3 1970 The Catholic Church in Massachusetts XXI 2 OBLATVS a b c d The Unlikely Cardinal Time Magazine August 21 1964 Archived from the original on August 30 2008 a b c Cushing Ecumenical Leader Kennedys Friend Communists Foe The New York Times September 9 1970 Gate of Heaven History Archived from the original on March 24 2011 Retrieved April 28 2010 a b c Richard James Cardinal Cushing Catholic Hierarchy org WEBSITE WS Your Internet Address For Life www sacredheart ws Religion Feeney Forgiven time com October 14 1974 Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved July 12 2020 Pope Pius XII by Richard Cushing St Paul Editions Boston 1959 Boston Globe What Will Lake Street Think No Longer boston com December 14 2003 Archbishop of Boston Honored by B nai B rith As man of the Year Jewish Telegraphic Agency February 16 1956 Retrieved October 22 2019 a b Goldstein Jenny April 24 2001 Transcending Boundaries Boston s Catholics and Jews 1929 1965 www bc edu Retrieved January 10 2021 Caroll James 2005 What would Cardinal Cushing do The Boston Globe The Cardinal and Jackie time com November 1 1968 Boston Globe Spotlight Abuse in the Catholic Church Scandal and coverup Oesterreicher pp 197 98 TIME Magazine The Unlikely Cardinal August 21 1964 Time magazine Big Man in a Long Red Robe November 16 1970 How Are Things in Yugoslavia time com September 1 1947 Change of the Guard Time magazine November 21 1970 Archived from the original on October 30 2010 Cardinal Cushing Centers Jewish Leaders Express Sorrow at Death of Cardinal Cushing Jewish Telegraphic Agency November 4 1970 Retrieved October 22 2019 Cardinal Cushing 75 Dies Catholics Mourn Prelate thecrimson com November 3 1970 Retrieved October 22 2019 Welcome to the Missionary Society of St James the Apostle www socstjames com Archived from the original on December 19 2005 Retrieved January 17 2022 Sisters of St Francis of Assisi www lakeosfs org Home Cardinal Cushing Centers Marchetti Juan Carlos Zambrana November 2 2019 Bolivia Un Cristo contra el indio Resumen Latinoamericano Retrieved November 2 2019 Further reading EditCutler John Henry Cardinal Cushing of Boston 1970 the major biography Rabbi James Rudin Cushing Spellman O Connor The Surprising Story of How Three American Cardinals Transformed Catholic Jewish Relations 2011 excerpt and text searchExternal links Edit Media related to Richard James Cushing at Wikimedia Commons FBI file on Richard Cushing at the Internet Archive Richard Cushing at Find a GraveEpiscopal succession EditCatholic Church titlesPreceded byWilliam Henry O Connell Archbishop of Boston1944 1970 Succeeded byHumberto Sousa Medeiros Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Cushing amp oldid 1118451091, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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