- John Hughes (archbishop)
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name = Archbishop John Hughes
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birth_date = 24 June 1797
birth_place =County Tyrone ,Ireland
death_date = 3 January 1864
death_place =New York, New York
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children =Archbishop John Joseph Hughes (
June 24 ,1797 –January 3 ,1864 ) was the fourth bishop and first Archbishop of theRoman Catholic diocese of New York . He was born inCounty Tyrone ,Ireland and followed his parents to theUnited States in 1817. His family settled inChambersburg, Pennsylvania where he lived until 1819 when he moved to Mount St. Mary's College. Initially employed as a gardener at Mount St. Mary's College inEmmitsburg, Maryland , he was admitted as a student underBishop John Dubois and was ordained a priest onOctober 15 ,1826 and ordained a bishop onJanuary 7 ,1838 with thetitular see ofBasileopolis . He succeeded to the bishopric of the diocese of New York onDecember 20 ,1842 and became an archbishop onJuly 19 ,1850 , when the diocese was elevated to the status ofarchdiocese . He campaigned actively on behalf of Irish immigrants, and attempted to secure state support for religious schools. He protested against the United States Government for using the "King James Bible " in public schools, claiming that it was an attack on Catholic constitutional rights of double taxation, because Catholics would need to pay taxes for public school and also pay for the private school to send their children, to avoid the Protestant translation of the Bible. When he failed to secure state support, he founded an independent Catholic school system which was taken into the Catholic Church's core at theThird Plenary Council of Baltimore , 1884, which mandated that all Parishes have a parochial school and that all Catholic children be sent to those schools.He founded St. John's College (now
Fordham University ) and began construction of St. Patrick's Cathedral. He served until his death. He was originally buried in old St. Patrick's Cathedral and was exhumed and reinterred in the crypt under the altar of the new cathedral.External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07516a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 biography]
* [http://www.mrlincolnandnewyork.org/inside.asp?ID=50&subjectID=3 Mr. Lincoln and New York: Archbishop John J. Hughes]
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