Reuben Parsons (priest)

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Rev. Reuben Parsons, D.D. (1841 – 13 April 1906)[1] was an American Catholic priest and author.

Biography

Reuben Parsons was born in New York City and was ordained priest in 1866. He received his early education at Mount St. Mary's University, and later at the Pontifical North American College. For thirteen years Parson was chaplain of St. Joseph's Hospital in Yonkers, where he died after a long illness.[2]

Works

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Notes

  1. ^ "In Memorian: The Rev. Reuben Parsons, D.D.", The American Catholic Quarterly Review 31, 1906, pp. 581-582.
  2. ^ "Death List of a Day," The New York Times, April 15, 1906.

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