- Denis O'Donaghue
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Most Rev. Denis O'Donaghue Bishop of Louisville Church Roman Catholic Church See Louisville In Office March 29, 1910—July 26, 1924 Predecessor William George McCloskey Successor John A. Floersh Orders Ordination September 6, 1874 Consecration April 25, 1900 Personal details Born November 30, 1848
Daviess County, IndianaDied November 7, 1925 (aged 76)
Louisville, KentuckyPrevious post Auxiliary Bishop of Indianapolis (1900-1910) Denis O'Donaghue (November 30, 1848—November 7, 1925) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Louisville from 1910 to 1924.
O'Donaghue was born in Daviess County, Indiana, and received his education at St. Meinrad's College in Indiana and at St. Thomas Seminary in Bardstown, Kentucky.[1] After completing his theological studies at the Grand Seminary of Montreal in Ontario, Canada, he was ordained to the priesthood on September 6, 1874.[2] He served as chancellor of the Diocese of Indianapolis from 1878 to 1899, and was named its vicar general on March 19, 1899.[3]
On February 10, 1900, O'Donaghue was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Indianapolis and Titular Bishop of Pomaria by Pope Leo XIII.[2] He received his episcopal consecration on the following April 25 from Archbishop William Henry Elder, with Bishops John Samuel Foley and Thomas Sebastian Byrne serving as co-consecrators.[2] He was later named Bishop of Louisville, Kentucky, on February 7, 1910, and enthroned at the Cathedral of the Assumption on the following March 29.[1]
After fourteen years as Bishop, O'Donaghue retired on July 26, 1924; he was named Titular Bishop of Lesvi on the same date.[2] He later died at age 76.
References
- ^ a b O'Donnell, John Hugh. "O'DONAGHUE, DENIS". The Catholic Hierarchy of the United States, 1790-1922.
- ^ a b c d "Bishop Denis O'Donaghue". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bodona.html.
- ^ "Right Rev. Denis O'Donaghue". Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis. http://www.archindy.org/175TH/bishops-other.html.
Preceded by
William George McCloskeyBishop of Louisville
1910–1924Succeeded by
John A. FloershCategories:- 1848 births
- 1925 deaths
- American Roman Catholics
- American people of Irish descent
- People from Daviess County, Indiana
- American Roman Catholic bishops
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