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ARCHITECTS A Il ENGINEERS As Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia, Bishop McShea administered Confirmation in Holy Rosary Church, Bethle- hem, one of the one hundred fifty parishes now under his care as Bishqp of Allentown. E His Excellency, The Most Reverend Francis J. Furey, D.D. and His Excellency, The Most Reverend Cletus J. Benjamin, D.D., newly appointed Auxiliary Bishops of Philadelphia, shown during the ceremonies of their episcopal consecration in the Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul, Philadelphia, on December 22, 1960. To the left of Bishop Furey is Bishop joseph McShea, Administrator of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, and to the right of Bishop Benjamin is Bishop J. Carroll McCormick, of the Diocese of Altoona- Johnstown, Bishop McShea and Bishop McCormick were co-consecrators, and Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, Apostolic Delegate to the United States was the consecrating prelate.
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HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND JOSEPH M. MCSHEA, D.D. BISHOP OF ALLENTOWN On February 15, 1961 Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, Apostolic Delegate in the United States, announced the division of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, naming as the Allentown Diocese the counties of Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Northampton, and Schuylkill. At the same time His Excellency named Most Rev- erend john J. Krol, Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland as the new Ordinary of the Archdiocese of Phila- delphia which will now consist of the city and county of Philadelphia and the counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery. , f sill? fx ,iff f .rx f Sa,:?f255.1' - .- .: Ii fi ,, ,,,,. ..,,. , ,, ,.,,,,,.,,., .,.,. , ., -55 -in fmfw::a:f-'vawzmf1+5?'g23m' wg 1 r 11 7. X Q f ,gf 11-F , gg! 2, 921 1 , in ik? 4 fi? 3 X iw ,A 5, M f ff at s ' BISHUP Ill Alll TUW No stranger to the students of Bethlehem Catholic High School, many of whom he confirmed, Bishop Joseph M. McShea receives sincere congratulations from the faculty and students on his appointment as flrst Bishop of the Allentown Diocese. Born in Lattimer, Pennsylvania, Bishop McShea moved with his family to Philadelphia where he re- ceived his early education and entered St. Charles Seminary in 1923. Three years later he was sent to the Roman Pontihcal Seminary from which he received a Doctorate of Philosophy and a Doctorate of Sacred Theology. After ordination to the priesthood in Rome on December 6, 1931, Bishop McShea returned to St. Charles Seminary where he taught for three years. He returned to Rome in 1935 and served at the Vatican until his appointment as secretary to the Apostolic Delegate in Washington. On February 9, 1952, Bishop McShea was named Titular Bishop of Mina and Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia, and he was consecrated on March 19, 1952. Since the death of Cardinal O'Hara on August 28, 1960, Bishop McShea has served the Archdiocese as Administrator. To the first Bishop of Allentown his flock extends prayers and good wishes. AD MULTOS ANNOS! W' 7' 1 ' . f inf, f 7
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5 f ff , K. THE RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR EDWARD M. REILLY, j.C.D. Diocesan Superintendent of Schools THE REVEREND FRANCIS B. SCHULTE Assistant Superintendent of Schools Wann- THE REVEREND EDWARD T. HUGHES Assistant Superintendent of Schools IH llllli SPIRITIIM A Il I TllllCTlIAl HVES.
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