Fr. Joseph Corrigan, 1940
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Title
Fr. Joseph Corrigan, 1940
Description
Joseph Moran Corrigan (1879-1942) was a native of Philadelphia who was ordained to the priesthood in Rome in 1903. In addition to his parish work, Corrigan was named Diocesan Director of Catholic Charities and was placed in charge of the Catholic Children’s Bureau. In 1918, he was appointed rector of and a professor at St. Charles Seminary (Wynnewood, Pa.). He left St. Charles in 1936 to become the sixth rector of the Catholic University of America. He was elevated to the episcopacy in 1940 and named Titular Bishop of Bilta. Corrigan died suddenly in 1942.
This item is part of the background to the American Catholics and Nazi Antisemitism section.
This item is part of the background to the American Catholics and Nazi Antisemitism section.
Source
CUA University Photographic Collection Box 3, Folder 1
Date
1940
Rights
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives
Citation
“Fr. Joseph Corrigan, 1940,” American Catholic History Classroom, accessed October 31, 2024, https://cuomeka2.wrlc.org/items/show/122.