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  2. List of former Catholic priests - Wikipedia

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    Anthony D'Andrea – American mobster in Chicago and former diocesan priest who left after falling in love with a woman; Daniel Dolan – American sedevacantist Traditionalist Catholic bishop and former priest of the Society of St. Pius X until he left in 1983 over a theological dispute; later joined the Society of St. Pius V

  3. John Richard Keating - Wikipedia

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    On December 20, 1958, Keating was ordained to the priesthood in Rome for the Archdiocese of Chicago by Bishop Martin O'Connor. [2] Following his return to Chicago, Keating served as associate pastor at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish until 1960, when Cardinal Albert Meyer sent him back to Rome to study canon law. [1]

  4. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocese of Chicago (Latin: Archidiœcesis Chicagiensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction, an archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church located in Northeastern Illinois, in the United States. The Vatican erected it as a diocese in 1843 and elevated it to an archdiocese in 1880. Chicago is the see city for the archdiocese.

  5. Thaddeus J. Butler - Wikipedia

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    Butler's grave at Calvary Cemetery. Butler was born in Limerick, Ireland. [1] He studied at All Hallows College in Dublin and at the Propaganda College in Rome.He immigrated to the United States and was ordained to the priesthood for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago.

  6. Raymond E. Goedert - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, as part of a legal settlement between the Archdiocese of Chicago and sexual abuse victims, Goedert answered questions in a deposition. Goedert admitted that when he was vicar general of the archdiocese, he knew of sexual abuse allegations against 25 priests. However, he did not report any of them to police because the standard practice ...

  7. William David O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    William O'Brien was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Charles D. and Alice M. (née O'Hara) O'Brien. [1] He received his early education at Kinzie Grade School and at the Christian Brothers' school at Holy Name Cathedral. [2] In 1899, he became one of the first two graduates of St. Vincent's College (later DePaul University) in Chicago. [2]

  8. Kevin M. Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    From 2005 to 2009, he also served on the Priests’ Placement Board for the archdiocese. Birmingham joined the Presbyteral Council in 2006. In 2011, he was appointed pastor of Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish in Chicago and in 2013 dean of Deanery III-A. [ 2 ]

  9. Nevin William Hayes - Wikipedia

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    On June 8, 1946, he was ordained a priest. Hayes was appointed as the prelate of the Territorial Prelature of Sicuani on January 10, 1959, by Pope John XXIII. While remaining the Prelate of Sicuani, Pope Paul VI appointed him as the Titular Bishop of Nova Sinna. He was consecrated a bishop by Chicago Auxiliary Bishop Cletus F. O'Donnell.