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He stuck up for the underdog,” said his brother, John Maloney, a retired Worcester firefighter who is one year older. He described their age difference as “Irish twins.” Obituary Thomas J ...
This list of cemeteries in Massachusetts includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.
St. John's Catholic Church, established in 1834, is an historic Roman Catholic parish church in Worcester, Massachusetts. It is the oldest established Catholic religious institution in the city, and the oldest Catholic parish in New England outside of Boston.
St. George Worcester Edward D. Niccolls St. Joan of Arc Worcester Enoch Kyeremateng St. John: Worcester John F. Madden Jean Robert Simbert Brice St. John the Baptist East Brookfield: Joe Rice Donald C. Ouellette St. John, Guardian of Our Lady Clinton: James S. Mazzone Julio Granados St. Joseph Auburn Paul M. Bomba St. Joseph Charlton
John Marshall was born on April 24, 1928, in Worcester, Massachusetts, to John A. and Katherine T. (née Redican) Marshall. [1] After attending St. John's High School in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, and the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, he went to Canada to study at the Collège de Montréal in Montreal, Quebec.
Hope Cemetery is located in far southern Worcester, atop a rise known as Webster Hill, which has commanding views to the north and east, including the campuses of Clark University and the College of the Holy Cross. The cemetery was laid out, probably by a landscape designer (although none has been identified), in the rural cemetery style, with ...
Rural Cemetery, Worcester. Rural Cemetery is located on 180 Grove Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. [1] More than 13,000 people are buried at the cemetery, including congressmen, mayors, governors, and professional people. [2]
On March 9, 2004, John Paul II appointed McManus as bishop of Worcester. He was installed on May 14, 2004, succeeding Bishop Daniel Patrick Reilly, who retired. [5] [4] In 2007, McManus criticized the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester for renting out "sacred space" to the Massachusetts Alliance on Teen Pregnancy for workshops. He said that ...