James Oliver Van de Velde

James Oliver Van de Velde (April 3, 1795 – November 13, 1855) was a U.S. Catholic bishop born in Belgium. He served as the second Roman Catholic Bishop of Chicago between 1849 and 1853. He traveled to Rome in 1852 and petitioned the Pope for a transfer to a warmer climate, due to his health. In 1853, the transfer was granted; Van de Velde became bishop of the Diocese of Natchez, in Mississippi, where he served until his death two years later.

James Oliver Van de Velde, SJ
Bishop of Natchez
ChurchRoman Catholicism
SeeDiocese of Natchez
In office1849–1852 (Chicago) 1853–1855 (Natchez)
PredecessorWilliam Quarter (Chicago) John J. Chanche (Natchez)
SuccessorAnthony O'Regan (Chicago) William Henry Elder (Natchez)
Orders
OrdinationSeptember 25, 1827
Personal details
Born(1795-04-03)April 3, 1795
DiedNovember 13, 1855(1855-11-13) (aged 60)
Natchez, Mississippi, United States
Previous post(s)Diocese of Chicago
Bishop of Chicago
Bishop
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