John Ireland (bishop)
John Ireland (baptized September 11, 1838 – September 25, 1918) was an American religious leader who was the third Roman Catholic bishop and first Roman Catholic archbishop of Saint Paul, Minnesota (1888–1918). He became both a religious as well as civic leader in Saint Paul during the turn of the 20th century. Ireland was known for his progressive stance on education, immigration and relations between church and state, as well as his opposition to saloons and political corruption. He promoted the Americanization of Catholicism, especially in the furtherance of progressive social ideals. He was a leader of the modernizing element in the Roman Catholic Church during the Progressive Era. He created or helped to create many religious and educational institutions in Minnesota.
The Most Reverend John Ireland | |
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Archbishop of Saint Paul | |
Archdiocese | Saint Paul |
Diocese | Saint Paul |
Appointed | July 28, 1875 |
Installed | July 31, 1884 |
Term ended | September 25, 1918 |
Predecessor | Thomas Grace |
Successor | Austin Dowling |
Orders | |
Ordination | December 21, 1861 by Joseph Crétin |
Consecration | December 21, 1875 by Thomas Grace, Michael Heiss, and Rupert Seidenbusch |
Personal details | |
Born | unknown, baptized | September 11, 1838
Died | September 25, 1918 80) Saint Paul, Minnesota | (aged