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Thomas Charles O'Reilly (February 22, 1873 – March 25, 1938) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church who served as bishop of the Latin Diocese of Scranton in Pennsylvania from 1928 to 1938. Biography
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In 1838, the diocese sent John Vincent O'Reilly to assist in the region. He took up his residence at Silver Lake. St. Mary's church, finished in 1842, was the first Catholic church in Wilkes-Barre. [9] The first one in Scranton was built in 1852 on the site of the present day Church of Nativity. [10]
Thomas O'Reilly (Newfoundland politician) (c. 1839–1897), politician and magistrate in Newfoundland; Thomas O'Reilly (clergyman) (1819–1881), Isle of Man born Anglican minister, active in Australia from the 1840s; Tom O'Reilly (rugby league) (born 1974), Papua New Guinea rugby league international; Thomas Charles O'Reilly (1873–1938 ...
The Diocese of Saint Petersburg was erected in 1968 with Charles Borromeo McLaughlin (701) as its first bishop (cathedral pictured.) Bishop Justin Najmy (731) was named the first apostolic exarch for the Melkite Greek Catholic Church in the United States in 1968 ( cathedral pictured.)
The complex consists of three interconnected and three independent buildings built between 1918 and 1939, built originally for use as an orphanage for Polish children.
Returning to Pennsylvania in 1929, O'Connor was appointed secretary to Bishop Thomas O'Reilly and as chancellor of the diocese. [1] He served as an associate editor of the diocesan newspaper, Catholic Light, from 1929 to 1932. [2] From 1934 to 1943, O'Connor was pastor of St. Peter's Cathedral Parish. [4]
Patrick O'Reilly was born on December 24, 1833, [1] in Cavan, Ireland, the son of Philip and Mary Conaty O'Reilly. The family immigrated to Boston, Massachusetts,. He attended St. Charles's College in Ellicott City, Maryland to study classics, then studied theology at St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore, Maryland. [2]