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After Mullen died in 1899, Fitzmaurice automatically succeeded him as the next bishop of Erie. During his 21-year-long tenure as bishop, Fitzmaurice established several parishes and dedicated St. Peter's Cathedral in Erie (1911). [13] The Sisters of St. Joseph added an annex to St. Vincent's Hospital in Erie and in 1901 a nursing school ...
Lawrence Persico was born on November 21, 1950, in Monessen, Pennsylvania to John B. Persico and Helen Gush Persico. He attended St. Cajetan Elementary School. Deciding to become a priest, he entered St. Joseph Hall Minor Seminary in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, graduating in 1969.
Fr. Theodore Jurewicz (Russian: Феодор Юревич; born 1953, Erie, Pennsylvania) is a Polish-American Orthodox old-rite priest and artist specializing in painting Byzantine icons and frescoes.
Watson was born in Erie, Pennsylvania, and ordained a priest on May 10, 1934. [1] On May 17, 1965, he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Erie and Titular Bishop of Nationa by Pope Paul VI . [ 1 ] He received his episcopal consecration on the following June 29 from Cardinal John Krol , with Bishop John Selby Spence and Joseph Francis Donnelly ...
The Millcreek Township sign. Our Lady of Peace is a Roman Catholic parish with a church and K-8 school. It is located in Millcreek Township in Erie County, Pennsylvania.. The Our Lady of Peace Parish provides philanthropic services in the Diocese and to those in need who may reside outside of the county or State.
Diocese puts Monsignor John Hagerty, headmaster at Cathedral Prep in 1980s, on list of those "under investigation" for child sexual abuse.
Michael Liebel, Jr., Mayor of Erie 1906–1911; Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania 1915–1917; Reinhard Liebel, President of South Erie Iron Works; member of the Board of Fire Commissioners, Common Council and Select Council of Erie; Harry Markopolos, blew whistle in Madoff securities fraud
Plans for the building of St. Peter Cathedral were initiated in 1873 by Bishop Tobias Mullen of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie.The cornerstone was laid in a formal ceremony held on St. Peter in Chains Day (See General Roman Calendar as in 1954), 1 August 1875.