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John Curran is a Republican member of the Illinois Senate. He took office in July 2017 after accepting an appointment to replace Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno who resigned July 1, 2017. He represents the 41st district which includes all or parts of Lemont , Indian Head Park , LaGrange Western Springs , Homer Glen , Burr Ridge ...
Pope John XXIII in 1960 appointed Auxiliary Bishop J. Carroll McCormick of Philadelphia as the next bishop of Altoona-Johnstown. In 1966, McCormick became bishop of the Diocese of Scranton. [21] His replacement in Altoona-Johnstown was Auxiliary Bishop James John Hogan of the Diocese of Trenton, selected by Pope Paul VI in 1966. [22]
John Bull – American clergyman and physician who represented Missouri in the US Congress in 1833 and 1834; Emanuel Cleaver – United Methodist pastor and a Democratic politician from the state of Missouri; elected to the United States House of Representatives in November 2004 to represent Missouri's 5th congressional district
John Curran (Irish politician) (born 1960), Irish Fianna Fáil politician and TD for Dublin Mid West; John Curran (Illinois politician), member of the Illinois Senate; John Curran (news correspondent) (1957–2011), American journalist; John Curran (musician), musician with A Global Threat; John Elliott Curran (1848–1890), American author
The first church in town, St. John the Evangelist, was dedicated the following year. The first resident pastor was the Reverend John Tuigg, who was assigned by Bishop Michael O'Connor of the Diocese of Pittsburgh in 1853. When the Diocese of Altoona was established in 1901, St. John's Church became the pro-cathedral. [4]
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The August 2018 grand jury report includes all Pennsylvania dioceses except Philadelphia and Altoona–Johnstown, which had already issued earlier reports.. A grand jury investigation of Catholic Church sexual abuse in Pennsylvania lasted from 2016 to 2018, and investigated the history of clerical sexual abuse in six Pennsylvania dioceses.
Henry M. Curran (1918–1993), New York State Senate John Curran (Illinois politician) (fl. 2010s), Illinois State Senate William Curran (politician) (1885–1951), Maryland State Senate