- James Fitton
James Fitton (b. at
Boston ,Massachusetts , U.S.A.,10 April 1805 ; d. there,15 September 1881 ) was an American Catholic missionary, active inNew England .Life
His father, Abraham Fitton, went to Boston from
Preston , England; his mother was of Welsh origin and a Catholic convert. His primary education was received in the schools of his native city, and his classical course was made atClaremont, New Hampshire , at an academy conducted byVirgil Horace Barber , a Catholic convert. He learned theology fromBishop Fenwick , by whom he was ordained priest, 23 December, 1827.He travelled, often on foot, from
Eastport and theNew Brunswick line on the northeast, to Burlington andLake Champlain on the northwest; from Boston in the east, toGreat Barrington and theBerkshire Hills in the west; fromProvidence, Rhode Island andNewport, Rhode Island in the southeast, toBridgeport and theNew York State line in the southwest. During his missionary career he was pastor of the first Catholic church atHartford, Connecticut , and atWorcester, Massachusetts . He erected the church of Our Lady of the Isle at Newport.In 1840, while pastor of the church at Worcester, he purchased the site of
Holy Cross College , and erected a building for the advanced education of Catholic young men. In 1842 he deeded the grounds and building to Bishop Fenwick, who placed it under the care of theJesuits . In 1855 he was appointed by Bishop Fenwick pastor of the church of the Most Holy Redeemer in East Boston. Here he worked for the remaining twenty-six years of his life, and built four more churches.
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