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Jeremiah O'Sullivan

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Church
  
Roman Catholic Church

Successor
  
Edward Patrick Allen

Ordination
  
30 June 1868

See
  
Mobile

Predecessor
  
Dominic Manucy

Consecration
  
20 September 1885

In office
  
June 16, 1885 – August 10, 1896

Born
  
February 6, 1842 Kanturk, County Cork, Ireland (
1842-02-06
)

Died
  
10 August 1896, Mobile, Alabama, United States

Similar
  
Pope Innocent VIII, Otto II - Holy Roman Emperor, Pope Innocent XII, Pope Clement XIII, Pope Anastasius III

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Jeremiah O'Sullivan (February 6, 1842 – August 10, 1896) was an Irish-born clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Bishop of Mobile from 1885 until his death in 1896.

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Biography

Jeremiah O'Sullivan was born in Kanturk, County Cork, to John and Mary (née Ahern) O'Sullivan. He came to the United States in 1863, and entered St. Charles College in Ellicott City, Maryland. After completing his classical course, he made his theological studies at St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore. He was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Martin John Spalding on June 30, 1868.

His first assignment was as a curate under Rev. Placide Louis Chapelle at St. Peter's Church in Rockville. He then served as a pastor in Westernport for nine years. During his time in Westernport, he erected a church and a convent for the Sisters of St. Joseph, under whose direction he placed the parochial school. He was afterwards sent to Washington, D.C., where he served as pastor of St. Peter's Church.

On June 16, 1885, O'Sullivan was appointed the fourth Bishop of Mobile, Alabama, by Pope Leo XIII. He received his episcopal consecration on the following September 20 from Archbishop James Gibbons, with Bishops John Joseph Keane and Henry P. Northrop serving as co-consecrators, at St. Peter's Church. His installation took place in Mobile on November 1 of that year. A gifted administrator, he was successful in restoring the financial status of the diocese. He also established several new churches, chapels, and schools, and oversaw the addition of two towers to the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.

O'Sullivan died at age 54, and is buried in the crypt of Immaculate Conception Cathedral.

References

Jeremiah O'Sullivan Wikipedia