John Farrell (bishop), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Farrell (bishop)

Canadian Roman Catholic priest and bishop

Date of Birth: 02-Jun-1820

Place of Birth: Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 26-Sep-1873

Profession: Catholic priest

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About John Farrell (bishop)

  • John Farrell (2 June 1820 – 26 September 1873) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest and Bishop of Hamilton, Ontario from 1856 to 1873. Bishop John Farrell was the first Bishop of the Diocese of Hamilton.
  • He was of Irish descent, born in Armagh, on 2 June 1820.
  • His family moved to Canada in 1832 and settled in Kingston, Ontario.
  • Following his ordination in October 1845, he served briefly in Kingston, teaching at Regiopolis College.
  • In 1853 he was appointed pastor of Peterborough.
  • Three years later he was named as the first bishop of the newly formed Diocese of Hamilton.
  • He was consecrated bishop in Kingston on 11 May 1856 and shortly afterwards installed as the Bishop of Hamilton.
  • Bishop Farrell was dedicated to establishing a solid separate Catholic school system.
  • By the end of his seventeen-year tenure as Bishop, twenty-six separate schools were functioning within the diocese.
  • Bishop Farrell also encouraged the founding of what has become St.
  • Jerome's University in Kitchener-Waterloo.
  • The Honourable John Farrell's role as Bishop of the Diocese of Hamilton was cut short on September 26, 1873, when at the age of 53 he succumbed to peritonitis.
  • He was laid to rest in a vault beneath his cathedral, St.
  • Mary's Church in Hamilton.

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