Francis Joseph Spellman (May 4, 1889 – December 2, 1967) was an American Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of New York from 1939 until his death...
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federal judge 1979–91 Francis Spellman (1889–1967), American Roman Catholic cardinal; archbishop of New York 1939–67 Frank Spellman (1922–2017), Olympic...
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by Pope Pius XI on November 12, 1936. Following the appointment of Francis Spellman to Archbishop of New York in 1939, McIntyre was named to the archdiocesan...
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Seminary in Yonkers, New York. Cooke was ordained a priest by Archbishop Francis Spellman on December 1, 1945. Cooke then served as chaplain for St. Agatha's...
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his consecration as a bishop on January 15, 1940, from Archbishop Francis Spellman, with Bishops John F. Noll and Joseph Ritter serving as co-consecrators...
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received his episcopal consecration on January 14, 1948, from Cardinal Francis Spellman, with Bishops John McNamara and Henry Klonowski serving as co-consecrators...
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misspelled title "A prayer of St. Francis of Assissi". The saint's namesake American archbishop and military vicar Francis Spellman distributed millions of copies...
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after Cardinal Francis Spellman, the sixth archbishop of the Archdiocese of New York. In September 1959, the newly created Cardinal Spellman High School...
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major party as the Democratic nominee in the 1928 election. Cardinal Francis Spellman founded and hosted the first dinner in 1945 after Smith's death the...
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raised to cardinal in 1875, he became the first cardinal from America. Francis Spellman had the longest tenure as Archbishop of New York, serving for 28 years...
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outside as his cortege arrived for a requiem delivered by Cardinal Francis Spellman. After the requiem, approximately 100,000 people lined the 30 mi (48 km)...
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School, Spellman separated from the Boston Archdiocese in the wake of the child sex abuse scandal. The school is named after Cardinal Francis Spellman. Richard...
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Term ended September 4, 1938 Predecessor John Murphy Farley Successor Francis Spellman Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Via Vicar Apostolic...
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baseball player Babe Ruth, whose grave has an epitaph by Cardinal Francis Spellman and is almost always adorned by many baseballs, bats and caps. Adjacent...
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renovation in its history, and it reopened that December. Archbishop Francis Spellman announced in February 1941 that an anonymous donor had provided funding...
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for example Francis Spellman, the American monsignor, whom he consecrated himself as the first American Bishop in the Vatican curia. Spellman had organized...
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homophobic remarks against Cohn. Cohn develops close ties with Cardinal Francis Spellman in New York. Cohn's great uncle was a founder of the Lionel, LLC train...
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the Vatican pavilion. The former Archbishop of New York, Cardinal Francis Spellman formally requested the statue from Pope John XXIII, appointed Edward...
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and out demagogue". In 1936, Kennedy worked with Roosevelt, Bishop Francis Spellman and Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli (later Pope Pius XII) to shut Coughlin...
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arguing against Andrew R. Baker's article on the issue in America. Francis Spellman, Cardinal Archbishop of New York, was long rumored to have been gay...
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Cohn with assistance. One of them may have been New York's Cardinal Francis Spellman, whose own alleged homosexuality has been a subject of controversy...
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Francis Spellman oversaw the Archdiocese of New York. James B. Donovan defended Rudolph Abel in his spy trial and negotiated the release of Francis Gary...
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older people who had read them in the 1920s and 1930s. The Cardinal Francis Spellman FBI file contains clear indications concerning the interest of the...
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and August. The Spellman Museum was founded in 1961 to house and share the collection of Cardinal Francis Spellman. Cardinal Spellman was introduced to...
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and Spanish). McCarrick was ordained to the priesthood by Cardinal Francis Spellman, Archbishop of New York, on May 31, 1958. From 1958 to 1963, he furthered...
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1880–1885) John Farley (1902–1918) Patrick Hayes (1919–1938) Francis Spellman (1939–1967) – James Francis McIntyre (coadjutor 1946–1948) – archbishop of Los Angeles...
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S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt via Archbishop (later Cardinal) Francis Spellman. Rome was eventually declared an open city on August 14, 1943 (a day...
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Rosenberg Josef Sommer as Albert C. Cohn Daniel Benzali as Cardinal Francis Spellman Tovah Feldshuh as Iva Schlesinger John Finn as Senator Charles Potter...
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June 1, 1981 Succeeded by Elizabeth Hawley Gasque Awards Preceded by James B. Conant Sylvanus Thayer Award recipient 1966 Succeeded by Francis Spellman...
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10, 1950 by James Edward McManus Consecration October 12, 1960 by Francis Spellman Created cardinal March 5, 1973 by Paul VI Rank Cardinal-Priest Personal...
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