Our Catholic Heritage, Volume VII

Appendix

by Bishop C. E. Byrne, of Galveston, and Bishop Francis Clement Kelley, of Oklahoma; installed in Amarillo April 28, 1927; founded Price Memorial College, Amarillo, September, 1928; elevated to the Metro- politan See of Santa Fe, New Mex., June 2, 1933; received Pallium April 1 I, 1934; founded seminary in Albuquerque, N. Mex., September, 1935; Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary, Montezuma, Las Vegas, New Mex., for seminarians from Mexico September, 1937; died in Santa Fe, March 2, 1943. GORMAN, D.D., D.Sc. Hist., Most Rev. Thomas Kieley, Fourth Bishop of Dallas-Ft. Worth. B. Pasadena, Calif., August 30, 1892; s. John Joseph and Mary Elizabeth (Kieley) Gorman; St. Patrick's Sem- inary, Menlo Park, Calif., 1910-14; St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, Md., 1914-17, S.T.B.; Catholic University of America, 1917-18, J .C.B., J .C.L.; University of Louvain, Belgium, 1922-25, D.Sc. Hist.; ordained in Fall River, Mass., June 23, 1917. Served as assistant pastor St. Claire's Church, Oxnard Church and St. Vibiana's Cathedral, Los Angeles, 1918-22; editor The Tidings (offi- cial organ of Diocese of Los Angeles and San Diego), 1926-31; appointed Bishop of Reno April 24, 1931; consecrated at Los Angeles July 22, 1931; installed at St. Thomas Cathedral, Reno, August 19, 1931 as first Bishop; named Assistant at Pontifical Throne, 1942; appointed Titular Bishop of Rhasus and Coadjutor to the Bishop of Dallas-Fort Worth, with right of succession, February 15, 1952; installed May 8, 1952; succeeded August 19, 1954. Served as assistant Episcopal Chairman, press department, N.C.W.C., 1942-51; chairman, 1951; publisher the Texas Catleolic. Office: 2122 Kidwell St., P. 0. Box 9507, Dallas. Texas. LEDVINA, D.D., LL.D., Most Rev. Emmanuel Boleslaus, Second Bishop of Corpus Christi, Texas. B. Evansville, Ill., October 28, 1868; s. George Emmanuel and Mary (Kiefer), Ledvina; student parochial schools in St. Louis, Mo., and Evansville, Ill.; St. Meinrad College, Indiana, 1883; St. Meinrad Seminary, 1888-93 ; ordained March 18, 1893 by Bishop Francis Silas Moreau Chatard, of Indianapolis. Assignments: curate of Holy Trinity Church, Evansville, 1893; St. John's Pro-Cathedral, Indianapolis, 1894; pastor St. Joseph's Church, Princeton, Ind., 1895-1907; secretary Catholic Church Extension Society 1907; first vice president 1908; general secretary of Society 1907-2 I ; named Domestic Prelate by Pope Benedict XV, 1918; honorary canon,

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