Thomas Francis Hendricken

Thomas Francis Hendricken

Bishop Thomas Francis Hendricken (May 5 1827 - June 11 1886) was born in
Kilkenny, Ireland. He studied in St. Kiernan's College and Maynooth where he met Bishop Bernard O'Reilly who ordained him for Hartford in 1853.

In 1872 he was appointed the first Bishop of Providence, Rhode Island, USA. At thattime it included all of Rhode Island and today's Diocese of Fall River with some 125,000 parisioners, 43 churches, 9 parish schools and 1 orphan asylum.

He created 13 English- and two French-speaking parishes for growing congregations composed mainly of French-Canadians and Irish. By 1873, the immigration into the diocese slowed and the post-war boom ended with many of his flock unemployed or on reduced wages. As with many of his fellow prelates,he urged a repsonse of patience and social conservatism.

He was primarily responsible for the construction of the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Providence, although he died before its completion. His funeral was the first mass to be celebrated in the cathedral, and he was entombed in a crypt beneath the high altar. During renovations in 2006, the basement crypt was removed, and the bishops buried there were re-interred in a mausoleum at a nearby diocesan cemetery. Bishop Hendricken; however, was re-entombed on December 8, 2006, in a sarcophagus located on the cathedral's main floor, in the West Transept. Eight seniors from the high school that bears his name carried his remains to a more public, and most appropriate, resting place facing the high altar of the great cathedral he built.

He also has a high school named after him in Warwick, Rhode Island: Bishop Thomas Francis Hendricken High School. (www.hendricken.com)


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