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  2. Kenneth Angell - Wikipedia

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    One of three children, Kenneth Angell was born on August 3, 1930, in Providence, Rhode Island, to Henry and Mae (née Cooney) Angell. [1] After attending public elementary schools in East Providence, Rhode Island, he studied at Our Lady of Providence Seminary [2] in Warwick, Rhode Island and at St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore, Maryland. [1]

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington - Wikipedia

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    Bishop John Fitzpatrick of the Diocese of Boston recommended Louis de Goesbriand, vicar-general of the Diocese of Cleveland, as the first bishop of Burlington. On July 29, 1853, Pope Pius IX erected the Diocese of Burlington, taking Vermont from the Diocese of Boston. He designated the new diocese as a suffragan of the Archdiocese of New York ...

  4. John Joseph McDermott - Wikipedia

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    McDermott was born in Red Bank, New Jersey, the seventh of ten children of the late Robert and Jacqueline (Sullivan) McDermott. At the age of two, his family moved to Hudson, Massachusetts, where he attended St. Michael's parochial school, He then went to Hudson Catholic High School until the family relocated to Central Valley, New York, where he graduated from Monroe-Woodbury High School.

  5. Robert Francis Joyce - Wikipedia

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    Joyce was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Burlington by Bishop Joseph John Rice on 26 May 1923. [2] Joyce then did pastoral work in the diocese until 1927, when he became principal of the Cathedral High School in South Burlington, Vermont. He resumed his pastoral ministry in 1932.

  6. Louis de Goesbriand - Wikipedia

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    On July 29, 1853, de Goesbriand was appointed as the first bishop of the newly erected Diocese of Burlington by Pope Pius IX.He received his episcopal consecration on October 30, 1853, at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City from Archbishop Gaetano Bedini, with Bishops John McCloskey and Louis Rappe serving as co-consecrators.

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  8. John Stephen Michaud - Wikipedia

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    He died on December 22, 1908, in New York City at age 63. [1] He is buried at Resurrection Park in South Burlington. [1] During his tenure, Michaud expanded the number of churches in the diocese from 72 to 94. [6] There were 75,000 Catholics, 102 priests, 286 religious sisters, and 20 parochial schools serving some 7000 students. [6

  9. Bernard Joseph Flanagan - Wikipedia

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    On September 1, 1953, Flanagan was appointed the first bishop of the Diocese of Norwich by Pope Pius XII.Flanagan received his episcopal consecration on December 3, 1953, in Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Burlington, Vermont, from Bishop Edward Ryan, with Bishops Vincent Waters and John Cody serving as co-consecrators. [3]