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Rome, Italy; named Domestic Prelate 1942; Protonotary Apostolic 1946; appointed Titular Bishop of Sasima and Coadjutor Bishop of Galveston, with right of succession, December 3, 1947; consecrated February 25, 1948; succeeded to See of Galveston April 1, 1950. After ordination he was pastor of Christ the King Church, Dallas, Tex., 1941-47; served at various times as officialis, consultor, synodal judge, synodal examiner, censor librorum, director of Confraternity of Christian Doctrine and of Catholic Action in Dallas Diocese. Office: 1411 Avenue I; Residence, 1402 Broadway, Galveston, Texas. l · NUSSBAUM, C.P., D.D., Rt. Rev. Paul Joseph, Bishop of Corpus Christi, Texas. B. Philadelphia, Penn., September 7, 1870; s. Bernard and Louise (Erne) Nussbaum; student Passionist fathers; professed. Congregation of the Passionists, July 24, 1887, Pittsburg, Penn., mis- sionary in South America; ordained May 20, 1894 in Rio de Janeiro. Brazil, by Archbishop John Ferdinand James Eberard, of Rio; worked in Argentina ten years; recalled to U. S. in 1904; preached missions in Eastern States; served as provincial consultant of the Passionists two terms; appointed Bishop of Corpus Christi April 4, 1913; consecrated May 20, 1913 in Passionists Monastery Church, Union City, New Jersey. by Archbishop John Vincent Bonzano, Apostolic Delegate to the U. S.. assisted by Bishop Charles Edward McDonald, of Brooklyn, and Bishop John Joseph O'Connor, of Newark; became the first bishop of the Diocese of Corpus Chrsti, created March 23, 1912; installed June 6, 1913; re- signed while on ad limina visit in February, 1920; resignation accepted March 26, 1920; appointed Titular Bishop of Genis, April 22, 1920; named Bishop of Marquette, November 14, 1922; enthroned February 6, 1923; died in Marquette, June 24, 1935; buried in Union City, New Jersey. . -+""' ODIN, C.M., D.D., Rt. Rev. John Mary, First Bishop of Galveston. Texas. B. Hauteville, Ambierle, Loire, France, February 25, 1800; s. Jean and Claudine (Seyrol) Odin; student College of L'Argenticre and College of Alix, France; Grand Seminary of St. Sulpice, Lyons, France. 1816; St. Mary-of-the-Barrens, Perryville, Mo.; completed studies April 25, 1822; ordained May 4, 1823 at Cathedral in St. Louis by Bishop Du Bourg; appointed vice prefect of the Republic of Texas May 2, 1840, assistant to Prefect John Timon; elected Titular Bishop of Claudiopolis and appointed Vicar Apostolic of Texas, July 16, 1841, after declining appointment as Coadjutor Bishop of Detroit in 1840; consecrated March
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