George William Mundelein (July 2, 1872 – October 2, 1939) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Chicago from 1915...
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Mundelein may refer to: George Mundelein, cardinal archbishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Chicago, Illinois Mundelein, Illinois, a village in suburban...
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Mundelein is a village in Lake County, Illinois, United States and a northern suburb of Chicago. Per the 2020 census, the population was 31,560, making...
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cathedral reopened the weekend of August 1, 2009. In 1924, Archbishop George Mundelein was elevated by the pope to become a cardinal. When he returned from...
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University of Saint Mary of the Lake (redirect from Mundelein Seminary)
Saint Mary of the Lake (USML) is a private Roman Catholic seminary in Mundelein, Illinois. It is the principal seminary and school of theology for the...
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George Mundelein to Mundelein College's official dedication ceremony. Upon his placement to the position of archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal Mundelein...
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Chicago, Illinois, on December 27, 1939. Succeeding the late Cardinal George Mundelein, Stritch was formally installed on January 3, 1940. He was the personal...
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died in 1915. The next archbishop of Chicago was Auxiliary Bishop George Mundelein from the Diocese of Brooklyn, appointed by Pope Benedict XV on December...
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fraud, the unlawful use of cheques Paper hanger (Mundelein's speech), given by Cardinal George Mundelein regarding Adolf Hitler before World War II "Paper...
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1903 Term ended July 10, 1915 Predecessor Patrick Feehan Successor George Mundelein Previous post(s) Bishop of Buffalo Personal details Born (1854-10-15)October...
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The paper hanger speech refers to an address by Cardinal George Mundelein to 500 priests of his Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, at the Archbishop...
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In the wake of Chicago Cardinal George Mundelein's criticisms of Adolf Hitler in 1937, (see Paper hanger (Mundelein's speech)), ridiculing Hitler for...
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Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary (section Mundelein's "Paperhanger" Speech and His Impact on Quigley)
Cathedral College of the Sacred Heart, was founded in 1905. Cardinal George Mundelein announced plans in 1916 for the building of a preparatory seminary...
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took no action. Gallagher died in January 1937. In 1938, Cardinal George Mundelein, archbishop of Chicago, issued a formal condemnation of Coughlin: "[Coughlin...
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The congress was held in City Park Stadium. Archbishop of Chicago George Mundelein, a cardinal, served as a special papal legate for the congress. Prior...
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R. Mott, YMCA leader George Mundelein, Catholic leader Alice Paul, suffragist Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor in 1930s George Walbridge Perkins, leading...
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Sauganash area. Its members petitioned the Archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal George Mundelein, who granted the request and appointed Father Francis A. Ryan to be...
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McCarthy, Smith, and Eppig. The firm worked extensively with Cardinal George Mundelein and produced numerous Chicago-area Catholic churches during the Great...
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degree with high honors in 1888. At Manhattan, he also befriended George Mundelein, who would later become Archbishop of Chicago. Hayes then attended...
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Michael Denning Raymond Augustine Kearney Charles Richard Mulrooney George Mundelein Edmund Joseph Reilly Paul Robert Sanchez Guy Sansaricq John J. Snyder...
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Actor, Boardwalk Empire, Jersey Boys Chris Caputo (1998) - Head Coach, The George Washington University men's basketball team Mike Baxter (2002) - Former...
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traveling west through Nevada by train during the 1920s, Cardinal George Mundelein, archbishop of the Archdiocese of Chicago, asked about which bishop...
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When Kane retired for health reasons shortly thereafter, Cardinal George Mundelein entrusted the mission to the Claretians in 1924. The national shrine...
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congress was hosted by Joseph Rummel under the patronage of Cardinal George Mundelein, and sponsored by the Priests' Eucharistic League. The theme "The Blessed...
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Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. It was founded in 1916 by Archbishop George Mundelein, and Rev. John Scanlan was the first acting priest. St. Dorothy School...
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Minneapolis; Patrick Joseph Hayes, Cardinal Archbishop of New York; George Mundelein, Cardinal Archbishop of Chicago; Olympic track gold medalists Lindy...
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Michael Denning Raymond Augustine Kearney Charles Richard Mulrooney George Mundelein Edmund Joseph Reilly Paul Robert Sanchez Guy Sansaricq John J. Snyder...
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preached as a Methodist student supply minister at Diamond Lake Church in Mundelein, Illinois, during 1946 and 1947, but became dissatisfied by the minutiae...
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and arranged a meeting between Farley and Cardinal George Mundelein in July 1939 in which Mundelein advised Farley against running for president. Farley...
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(2021–present) James Massa (2015–present) Witold Mroziewski (2015–present) George Mundelein (1909–1915), appointed Archbishop of Chicago (Cardinal in 1924) Thomas...
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