Edward D. Head

Edward D. Head

Infobox Bishop
honorific-prefix = Most Rev.
name = Edward D. Head
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bishop_of = Diocese of Buffalo


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province = New York
diocese = Buffalo
see =
enthroned = 1973
ended = 1995
predecessor = James A. McNulty
successor = Henry J. Mansell
ordination = January 27, 1945
consecration = March 19, 1970
other_post = Titular Bishop of Ard Sratha
birth_name = Edward Dennis Head
birth_date = August 5, 1919
birthplace = White Plains, New York
death_date = death date and age|2005|3|29|1919|8|5
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nationality = flag|USA|name=American
religion = Roman Catholic
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Most Rev. Edward D. Head (August 5, 1919 - March 29, 2005) was the 11th Bishop of Buffalo, New York.

Bishop Head was born in White Plains, New York and was raised in The Bronx. Bishop Head was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of New York in 1945.

In 1970, he was consecrated an auxiliary bishop. Bishop Head served, among other assignments, as executive director of Catholic Charities in the Archdiocese of New York. In 1973, he was installed as the 11th Bishop of Buffalo.

Pope John Paul II accepted his petition to retire in 1995. Bishop Head died on March 29 2005, aged 85.

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consecrated by=Terence Cardinal Cooke
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consecration date 1=April 16 1985
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consecration date 2=February 2 1990
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