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SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital is a non-profit 195-bed inpatient and outpatient pediatric medical center in St. Louis, Missouri.Since its founding in 1956, SSM Health Cardinal Glennon has provided care for children regardless of ability to pay.
This state-of-the-art center is designed to make top-notch pediatric eye care more accessible, eliminating the need for many families to make the long drive to downtown St. Louis.
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The Cardinal's body was returned to St. Louis and then buried at the Cathedral. [1] Glennon is the namesake of the community of Glennonville, Missouri. [7] The only diocesan hospital for children, Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, affiliated with St. Louis University Medical Center, was created in his name.
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Cardinal John J. Glennon (1903–1946) Cardinal Joseph Ritter (1946–1967) Cardinal John Joseph Carberry (1968–1979) John L. May (1980–1992) Justin Francis Rigali (1994–2003), appointed Archbishop of Philadelphia (Cardinal in 2003) Raymond Leo Burke (2004–2008), appointed Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura and later Patron of the Order ...