John Sweeny (bishop)
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John Sweeny | |
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Bishop of Saint John in New Brunswick | |
Diocese | Saint John |
Installed | November 9, 1859 |
Term ended | March 25, 1901 |
Predecessor | Thomas-Louis Connolly |
Successor | Timothy Casey |
Orders | |
Ordination | September 1, 1844 |
Personal details | |
Born | Clones, Ireland | May 6, 1821
Died | March 25, 1901 Saint John, New Brunswick | (aged 79)
John Sweeny (May 6, 1821 – March 25, 1901) was an Irish born, Canadian Roman Catholic priest and Bishop of Saint John in New Brunswick from 1859 to 1901.
John Sweeny was born in Clones, Co. Monaghan, Ireland in 1821, the son of James Sweeny and Mary McGuire.[1] He was ordained a priest, for Fredericton (St. John), New Brunswick in 1844.[2]
Bishop Sweeny was a leading figure in opposition to the Common Schools Act of 1871 enacted by the 22nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly. He founded the Irish Catholic community of Johnville, New Brunswick.
References
- "John Sweeny". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. 1979–2016.
- ^ Bishop John Sweeny Dictionary of Canadian Biography.
- ^ Bishop John Sweeny www.catholic-hierarchy.org