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  2. James McGolrick - Wikipedia

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    On November 29, 1889, McGolrick was appointed the first bishop of the newly erected Diocese of Duluth by Pope Leo XIII. [5] He received his episcopal consecration on December 27, 1869, from Archbishop Ireland, with Bishops Grace and Martin Marty serving as co-consecrators, at the Cathedral of Saint Paul .

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Duluth - Wikipedia

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    At the time of McGolrick's arrival in Duluth in January 1890, the new diocese contained 22 priests, 32 churches, ten stations, five parochial schools, and a Catholic population over 20,000. [5] After a fire destroyed the cathedral in 1892, McGolrick laid the cornerstone for the new Sacred Heart Cathedral in 1894 and dedicated it two years later ...

  4. Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United States

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    The Roman numeral before the diocese name represents where in the sequence that bishop falls; e.g., the fourth bishop of Philadelphia is written "IV Philadelphia". Where a diocese is in bold type it indicates that the bishop is the current bishop of that diocese. Titular sees are not listed. Under consecrators are the numbers (or letters ...

  5. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis

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    John Loughlin, appointed Bishop of Brooklyn in 1853; Louis Joseph Mary Theodore de Goesbriand, appointed Bishop of Burlington in 1853; James McGolrick, appointed Bishop of Duluth in 1889; Patrick Delany, appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Hobart, Australia in 1893; Thomas O'Gorman, appointed Bishop of Sioux Falls in 1896

  6. Duluth Art Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Duluth Art Institute originated as an art club established by Bishop McGolrick in 1897. [1] In 1907, the Duluth Art Association was officially incorporated. [4] The original Board of Trustees included G.G. Hartley and Chester Adgate Congdon. [5] In the 1930s, the Duluth Art Institute Association, a separate arts organization, was active ...

  7. College of St. Scholastica - Wikipedia

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    Tower Hall is St. Scholastica's castle-like central building. Its origins date to a picnic in around 1907, when the Diocese of Duluth's Bishop James McGolrick commented that the top of the hill at the college's current site was a perfect location for a building. [10]

  8. Saint Paul Seminary - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 113 It was dedicated on May 4, 1905, by Bishop Joseph Cotter of Winona; Bishop James McGolrick of Duluth celebrated the Pontifical Mass, and Bishop Thomas O'Gorman of Sioux Falls preached. [ 4 ] The unexpected deaths of Cotter and Bishop John Shanley of Fargo and the resignation of Bishop John Stariha of Lead, all in 1909, prompted a ...

  9. Category:Roman Catholic bishops of Duluth - Wikipedia

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