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    Joseph Sadoc Alemany y Conill, O.P. (Spanish: José Sadoc Alemany y Conill; July 3, 1814 – April 14, 1888) was a Spanish Catholic clergyman, who served...
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  • Ellen Alemany (born 1955), American banker Iván Alemany (born 1967), Spanish cyclist Jacqueline Alemany (born 1989), American journalist Joseph Sadoc Alemany...
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    the first time and the school was renamed to Bishop Alemany High School after Joseph Sadoc Alemany, the first archbishop of San Francisco. It was co-instructional...
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    within the archdiocese. Francisco Garcia Diego y Moreno (1840–1846) Joseph Alemany (1850–1853), appointed Archbishop of San Francisco Thaddeus Amat y Brusi...
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  • Alemany Boulevard is a northeast–southwest street in San Francisco, California, United States. The boulevard was named for Archbishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany...
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    Archbishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany O.P. and the Reverend Raphael Rinaldi. The church had its begianing in 1853, when the Archbishop of San Francisco, Alemany, sent...
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    Mary, in North America also known as the Claretians. Archbishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany, Dominican and first archbishop of San Francisco, California. Another...
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    the highest rank with a single episcopal (lowest rank) exception : Joseph Sadoc Alemany y Conill, Dominican Order (O.P.) (1885.03.20 – 1888.04.14) Guido...
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    along with present-day Nevada and Utah. Pope Pius IX named Bishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany of Monterey as the first archbishop of San Francisco. Old St. Mary's...
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    for her and markers there for some of her relatives Holy Cross Cemetery Joseph Alioto, San Francisco mayor Jimmy Britt, lightweight boxer Pat Brown, 32nd...
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    feature are Alemany Interchange and The Spaghetti Bowl. The Alemany Maze gets its name from Alemany Boulevard, which is named for Joseph Sadoc Alemany, who in...
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    of their title. As required by the Land Act of 1851, Archbishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany filed a claim on February 19, 1853, on behalf of the Roman Catholic...
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  • buildings fell into disrepair. The Bishop of Monterey, Dominican Joseph Sadoc Alemany, offered the site to Italian Jesuits John Nobili and Michael Accolti...
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    when Monterey was the capital of California. With the help of Rev. Joseph Alemany, O.P., Bishop of Monterey, she created the first Catholic school in...
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    Archbishop of San Francisco, Joseph Sadoc Alemany.: 27  Nearly thirty years later, Cavalry had nearly reached its capacity and Alemany's successor, Patrick William...
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  • University of California can be traced to 1850. It was in this year that Joseph Sadoc Alemany was appointed Bishop of Monterey. At the time of this appointment...
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    Mexican land grants in California. On February 19, 1853 Archbishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany filed petitions for the return of all former mission lands in the...
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    the mission. As California had become a state of the Union, when Joseph Sadoc Alemany, O.P., was named the first Bishop of Monterey in 1850, he petitioned...
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    Riordan to be coadjutor archbishop with the right of succession to Joseph Sadoc Alemany, the Archbishop of San Francisco, California. He was also given the...
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    Salvatore Joseph Cordileone (born June 5, 1956) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church and the Archbishop of San Francisco in California since 2012...
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    Valley. He was consecrated bishop on January 16, 1881, by Archbishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany y Conill. His principal co-consecrators were Archbishop Francisco...
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  • cottonwood tree (alamo in Spanish) that grew on Alamo Hill. Alemany Boulevard Joseph Sadoc Alemany Alvarado Street Juan Bautista Alvarado Ambrose Bierce Alley...
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    in California since 2015. McElroy was educated by the Sulpicians at St. Joseph High School Seminary and St. Patrick Seminary in California, and was ordained...
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    Archbishop of San Francisco (Sacramento was not its own diocese yet), Joseph Sadoc Alemany officiated at the dedication ceremony, blessing and dedicating what...
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    Ropert Orders Ordination 31 May 1862 Consecration 21 August 1881 by Joseph Sadoc Alemany Rank Bishop Personal details Born (1828-01-10)January 10, 1828 Ostbevern...
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    Bishop of Monterey in California. The diocese's previous bishop, Joseph Sadoc Alemany, O.P., had been promoted to archbishop of the newly created Archdiocese...
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    first established in 1850 by the co-founders Fr. Sadoc Vilarrasa and Bishop Joseph Alemany. Alemany, who in 1840 completed his studies in sacred theology...
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  • (1935–2020) – Spanish-born American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Joseph Sadoc Alemany (1814–1888) – Catalan-American Roman Catholic archbishop and missionary...
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    Dominicans first came to San Francisco in 1850 when Bishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany and Fr Sadoc Francis Vilarrasa and Mary Goemere arrived from Spain via...
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  • San Francisco from Ireland at the invitation of Archbishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany. Mary Joseph Cronin was appointed as the community's first superior; but...
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