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Edward J. Harper, C.Ss.R.
Bishop Emeritus of Saint Thomas
ProvinceArchdiocese of Washington
DioceseSaint Thomas
AppointedApril 20, 1977
Term endedOctober 16, 1985
SuccessorSean P. O'Malley, O.F.M. Cap.
Previous post(s)Apostolic Prefect of the Territorial Prelature of the Virgin Islands (1960-1977), Titular Bishop of Heraclea Pontica (1960-1977)
Orders
OrdinationJune 18, 1939
ConsecrationOctober 6, 1960
by Bryan J. McEntegart
Personal details
Born(1910-07-23)July 23, 1910
Brooklyn, New York,
United States
DiedDecember 2, 1990(1990-12-02) (aged 80)
Alma materMount St. Alphonsus Seminary

Edward John Harper, C.Ss.R. (July 23, 1910—December 2, 1990) was an American member of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (more commonly known as the Redemptorists) and a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the first Bishop of Saint Thomas in the Virgin Islands, serving in that office from 1977 to 1985.

Life

Harper was born in 1910 in the Bay Ridge neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.[1] He initially began a career as an accountant,[1] but he later felt called to become a missionary and entered the Redemptorists in 1933, making his temporary profession of religious vows as a member of the congregation on August 2 of the following year. He was ordained a priest on June 18, 1939.[2] He was then assigned by his superiors to serve on various islands of the Caribbean.[1]

On July 23, 1960, Harper was appointed by Pope John XXIII as the first Apostolic Prefect of the newly erected Apostolic Prelature of the Virgin Islands and Titular Bishop of Heraclea Pontica.[2] He received his episcopal consecration on the following October 6 from Bryan J. McEntegart, Bishop of Brooklyn, with Bishops William Tibertus McCarty and James Edward McManus serving as co-consecrators, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Brooklyn.[2]

Upon the elevation of his prelature to the Diocese of St. Thomas, Harper was named its first bishop on April 20, 1977.[2] After twenty-five years of service in the Virgin Islands, he retired on October 16, 1985, upon which he was given the title of Bishop Emeritus of Saint Thomas. He died in 1990, aged 80.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "First Bishop Elevated For the Virgin Islands". The New York Times. 1960-10-07.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Bishop Edward John Harper, C.SS.R." Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
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Bishop of St. Thomas
1977–1985
Succeeded by