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Denver, Col., 1893-98; Woodstock College, Woodstock, Mo., 1898-1903; ordained June 27, 1903, at Woodstock College Chapel by Sebastian Cardinal Martinelli, 0.S.A., Apostolic Delegate to the U. S.; president Regis College, 1903-07; pastor Holy Family Church and chaplain Hotel Dieu, El Paso, Tex., 1907-13; president Regis College, 1913-15; ap- pointed Bishop of El Paso, June 17, 1915; consecrated October 28, 1915; Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Denver, Col., by Archbishop John Pitaval, of Santa Fe, assisted by Bishop Patrick A. McGovern, of Cheyenne, and Bishop Henry Granjon, of Tucson; installed in the pro- Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception November II, 1915 by Arch- bishop Pitaval,. of Santa Fe; resigned November 6, 1942; resignation accepted November 29, 1942; retired to Denver and lived in Regis College till his last illness; died St. Joseph's Hospital, Denver, June 3, 1944; buried in El Paso. I -/SHAW. D.D., Rt. Rev. John William, Fourth Bishop of San Antonio, Texas. B. Mobile, Ala., December 12. 1863; s. Patrick and Elizabeth (Smith) Shaw; student schools in Mobile; Diocesan Seminary of Navan, County of Meath, Ireland; North American College, Rome, Italy, 1882- 88; ordained May 26, 1888 in Rome by Lucindo Cardinal Parochi, Vicar General to His Holiness; assigned to Diocese of Mobile, 1888; served in Basilica of St. John Lateran, Montgomery, Ala., St. Peter's Church; St. Vincent de Paul, 1892; rector Cathedral of Mobile 1892; chancellor dio- cese of Mobile 1896-1910; appointed Titular Bishop of Castabala and Coadjutor Bishop of San Antonio, with right of succession, February 7, 1910; consecrated April 14, 1910 in Mobile by Archbishop James Hubert Blenk, S.M., of New Orleans, assisted by Bishop Edward Patrick Allen, of Mobile, and Bishop Cornelius Van de Ven, of Natchitoches, La.; welcomed in San Antonio by Bishop Forrest and his clergy in San Fernando Cathedral, May 18. 1910 and named administrator; succeeded to the See of San Antonio, March II, 19n; made assistant at the Pon- tifical Throne September 25, 1916; elevated to the Archdiocese of New Orleans January 25, 1918; received Pallium December 8. 1918; died November 2, 1934 in New Orleans, La. VERDAGUER, D.D., Rt. Rev. Peter, Titular Bishop of Aulon and Vicar Apostolic of Brownsville. B. San Pedro de Torello, Catalonia, Spain, December IO, 1835; s. Francisco and Maria (Prat) Verdaguer; student Seminary of Vich, Spain; Seminary of Barcelona, Spain; St. Vincent's Seminary. Cape Girardeau, Mo.; ordained Deet'mber 12, 1862
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