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Et Omnes Unum Sim 1 r i HIS EXCELLENCY, THE MOST REVEREND EDMUND F. CIBBONS, D.D. 1919-1954 Sixth Bishop ofAlbany With such an inspired Shepherd and a magnanimous spiritual leaderw at the head of the Albany Diocese, there could only have been an era of great growth both spiritual and material. The expansion of the Diocese was graphically and photographically embedded in your heart and mind, Dear Bishop Gibbons, and thirty-five years and eight months as our Spiritual Leader you aimed to fulfill this desire. As a humble Bearer of Benediction to Cod's people, your name is venerated by old and young-by clergy, religious and laity alike. Now at Mater Christi Seminary, watching from behind the scenes, your heart truly consecrated to Cod and His Glory, must be filled with joy to know that every- where around Cathedral growth is apparent. From March 25, 1919 to November 10, 1954 you, Codis Chosen Apostle, kept an ever-watchful eye upon Our Alma Mater. During your apostolate many are the sons and daughters of C.A. that you have raised to God's Altar or presided at the taking of Vows of religious professions. Without your sanction, the third volume of OUR STORY, the present Cathedral Academy, would not have been accomplished. While you are enjoying a foretaste of Heaven, we the concluding group of Cathedralitesg together with our beloved Priests and Sisters, thank Your Excellency for the untold blessings you brought to C.A. It is the expressed wish of each of the 106 graduates of 1956 that Our Heavenly Father will reward you abundantly for your life of confidence in Cod and hlial devotion to His Blessed Mother. 15
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Quad Vult Deus Salus Ac Spec ?C9QCaGY?CQ0f?CB6f?Ci5Rn6f?C'Xk,, AFX ' ig?-1 A X A . 0 .N O 0 HIS EXCELLENCY, THE RT. REVEREND .IOHN J. CONROY, D.D. 1865-1877 Second Bishop of Albany Rt. Reverend John Conroy, the first bishop to be con secrated in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, was a person of profound learning, and administrative ability. During his reign, many additions to the diocese including the beautiful St. ,Ioseph's Church in Albany, the Home for the Aged, and the Convent ofthe Sacred Heart took place. Deus Spes Men www - gf ' 1? if .f A - HIS EXCELLENCY, THE RT. REVEREND FRANCIS I. MCNIERNY, D.D. 1878-1894- Third Bishop of Albany A man of great dignity, deep spiritual and intellectual sensibility, he was, moreover, a man of action. Under his guidance, the Cathedral was remodeled and the Jefferson Street Spire was built. In 1893 Bishop Mc- Nierny became a Regent in the University ofthe State of New York. It was during Bishop McNierny's reign in oflice that the Syracuse Diocese was established and Very Rev. Patrick Ludden, pastor of Cathedral here was named the First Bishop of Syracuse. Et Alias Oves Habeo GNWXV 71 i eg is HIS EXCELLENCY, THE RT. REVEREND THOMAS M. A. BURKE, D.D. 1894-1915 Fourth Bishop of Albany Known as the Children,s Bishopufhis disarming simplicity of manner, intense love of children, and de- light in living made his personality one of exceptional appeal. Bishop Burke was a daily visitor at Cathedral Academy and many of our grandparents tell us of this Little Shepherdl' whom they loved. 2- W4 PC HIS EXCELLENCY, THE RT. REVEREND THOMAS F. CUSACK, D.D. 1915-1918 Fifth Bishop of Albany Though his ofhce was to be the shortest in the history ofthe diocese, Bishop Cusack established the Eucharis- tic League and the Propagation of the Faith on a diocesan basis. His generosity was widely known. He made large contributions to several institutions. The influence of this venerated Bishop cannot be measured.
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ei-xbd THE RT. REVEREND JAMES P. O'CONNOR 1904-1912 Fifth Rector Monsignor O'Connor took a great interest in the children and schools of the Cathedral Parish. The present commodious convent of Elm St. stands as witness to his concern for the well-being of the teaching sisters of Cathedral Academy. It was he who promoted the departmental work and various courses in the high school curriculum at C.A. ' it li . fit' 2 - in 'Ao itil O.. ai. 1 THE REVEREND FRANCIS D. McGUIRE 1887-1904 Fourth Rector Father McGuire was noted for his patience, leniency, tolerance, and inexhaustible kindness. He is especi- ally remembered by the people of the Parish since he liquidated the parish debt with the purse pre- sented to him on his Silver Jubilee. To Father Mc- Guire we are indebted for the first academic courses. 9 doebeb 16 3 .E
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