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Bernard Joseph McLaughlin

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Catholic bishop (1912–2015)
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Bernard Joseph McLaughlin
Auxiliary Bishop of Buffalo
ChurchCatholic Church
SeeBuffalo
In office1968–1988
Other postTitular Bishop of Mottola (1968–2015)
Orders
OrdinationDecember 21, 1935
Personal details
Born(1912-11-19)November 19, 1912
DiedJanuary 5, 2015(2015-01-05) (aged 102)
MottoVeritatem facientes in caritate (Live the truth in love)

Bernard Joseph McLaughlin (November 19, 1912 – January 5, 2015) was an American bishop of theCatholic Church.[1] He served as theAuxiliary Bishop of Buffalo and also held thetitular see ofMottola.

Biography

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Early life and education

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McLaughlin was born inNorth Tonawanda, New York on November 19, 1912. He was the son of Michael Henry McLaughlin and Mary Agnes (née Curran) McLaughlin. He was baptized at Ascension Church in North Tonawanda in 1912. The McLaughlin family later moved to Visitation Parish inBuffalo, New York where he attended the parish school. In 1925, he entered the Preparatory Seminary in the Diocese of Buffalo and was a member of its first graduation class. Five years later he left Buffalo to attend the Urban College for the Propagation of the Faith inRome, Italy.

Rev. Lawrence Milby and Buffalo Aux. Bishop Bernard McLaughlin, Gowanda, NY, 1988

Ordination and ministry

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McLaughlin was ordained a priest in St John Lateran Basilica, Rome, on December 21, 1935. He continued further studies and remained in Rome for another six months before returning to Buffalo. On August 14, 1936, he was named as assistant at St. Joseph New Cathedral. He remained there until June 1942 when he was appointed secretary of the diocesan Tribunal. In 1946 he was appointed assistant chancellor and soon after became vice chancellor of the diocese. He became chancellor of the diocese on December 16, 1953. In November 1950 he was chosen to establish the new parish of Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Buffalo's West Side. He continued his duties at the Chancery during his time as pastor and in June 1961 was transferred from Coronation to become pastor of Blessed Sacrament Parish,Kenmore, New York. He remained at Blessed Sacrament until 1972 when he was named pastor of St. John the Baptist Parish in Kenmore.

McLaughlin received several honors from the Vatican. On April 6, 1950, Pope Pius XII made him a Private Chamberlain with the title of Very Reverend Monsignor. Three years later he was raised to the rank of Domestic Prelate with the title of Right Reverend Monsignor. On December 4, 1967, Pope Paul made him a Prothonotary Apostolic. In addition to his work as chancellor, Bishop McLaughlin has been a member of the board of diocesan Consultors and a vicar general.

Auxiliary Bishop of Buffalo

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McLaughlin was appointed asAuxiliary Bishop of Buffalo on December 28, 1968, and received his episcopal consecration on January 6, 1969, fromPope Paul VI. This was the first time a diocesan priest from Buffalo was appointed a bishop by a pope. He was simultaneously named the Titular Bishop of Mottola.[2]

He also served as an advocate of the diocesan Tribunal, professor of Labor Ethics at the Diocesan Labor Management College, and founder of several parish Labor schools. In addition, he served as chaplain of the Catholic Guild for the Blind, and was a secretary of the Diocesan Synod. On September 14, 1968, he was made aKnight of the Holy Sepulchre at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City by ArchbishopTerence Cooke.

Last years and death

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Pope John Paul II accepted McLaughlin's letter of retirement on January 15, 1988, according to church law, which requires bishops to submit their letters of retirement on their 75th birthday. When his retirement was accepted, he became Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Buffalo.

McLaughlin died on January 5, 2015, inTonawanda, New York, at the age of 102.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Bernard Joseph McLaughlin
  2. ^"Bishop Bernard J. McLaughlin dies at 102".The Buffalo News. 5 January 2015.Archived from the original on 1 July 2018. Retrieved30 June 2018.
  3. ^"Bishop Bernard J. McLaughlin dies at 102".The Buffalo News. 5 January 2015.

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Catholic Church titles
New creation— TITULAR —
Bishop of Mottola
1968–2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Auxiliary Bishop of Buffalo
1968–1988
Succeeded by
Ordinaries
Churches
List
List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo
Cathedral
St. Joseph Cathedral, Buffalo
Basilicas
Our Lady of Victory Basilica, Lackawanna
St. Mary of the Angels Basilica, Olean
Basilica of The National Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, Lewiston
Chapel
Our Lady Help of Christians Chapel, Cheektowaga
Parishes
All Saints Roman Catholic Church, Buffalo
Blessed Sacrament Church, Buffalo
Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Buffalo
Church of St. Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr, Buffalo
Corpus Christi Church, Buffalo
Holy Angels Church, Buffalo
St. Louis Roman Catholic Church, Buffalo
Former parishes
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church Complex, Niagara Falls
St. Adalbert's Basilica, Buffalo
St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, Buffalo
St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Parish, Buffalo
St. Gerard's Roman Catholic Church, Buffalo
Saint Mary of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church, Buffalo
Education
Colleges and universities
Canisius University, Buffalo
D'Youville University, Buffalo
Hilbert College, Hamburg
Niagara University, Niagara County
St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure
Trocaire College, Buffalo
Villa Maria College, Buffalo
High schools
Archbishop Walsh High School, Olean
Bishop Timon – St. Jude High School, Buffalo
Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart, Buffalo
Canisius High School, Buffalo
Cardinal O'Hara High School, Town of Tonawanda
Mount Mercy Academy, Buffalo
Mount Saint Mary Academy, Kenmore
Nardin Academy, Buffalo
Notre Dame High School, Batavia
Saint Francis High School, Athol Springs
St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, Buffalo
St. Mary's High School, Lancaster
Closed
St. Elizabeth's Academy, Allegany
St. Elizabeth Teacher College, Allegany
Annunciation High School, Buffalo
Archbishop Carroll High School, Buffalo
Bishop Colton High School, Buffalo
Bishop Fallon High School, Buffalo
Bishop McMahon High School, Buffalo
Bishop O'Hearn High School, Buffalo
Bishop Quigley High School, Buffalo
Bishop Ryan High School, Buffalo
Bishop Turner High School, Buffalo
Calasanctius Preparatory School, Buffalo
Cardinal Dougherty High School, Buffalo
Holy Angels Academy, Buffalo
Holy Angels Collegiate Institute, Buffalo
Immaculate Heart of Mary Academy, Buffalo
Medaille University, Buffalo
Mount St. Joseph Academy, Buffalo
Nottingham Academy, Buffalo
St. Ann's Commercial High School, Buffalo
St. Mary's Academy, Buffalo
St. Mary's Commercial High School, Buffalo
St. Mary Magdalene High School, Buffalo
St. Nicholas High School, Buffalo
Turner-Carroll High School, Buffalo
Villa Maria Academy, Buffalo
Our Lady Help of Christians High School, Cheektowaga
St. Paul High School, Derby
Cardinal Mindszenty High School, Dunkirk
St. Mary's High School, Dunkirk
Immaculate Conception High School, East Eden
Immaculata Academy, Hamburg
St. James High School, Jamestown
St. Peter and Paul High School, Jamestown
Mount St. Mary Teacher Training College, Kenmore
St. John the Baptist High School, Kenmore
Baker-Victory High School, Lackawanna
Our Lady of Victory High School, Lackawanna
Stella Niagara High School, Lewiston
DeSales High School, Lockport
St. Joseph's Academy, Lockport
Bishop Duffy High School, Niagara Falls
Madonna High School, Niagara Falls
Niagara Catholic High School, Niagara Falls
St. Joseph's High School, Niagara Falls
St. Mary of the Cataract High School, Niagara Falls
St. Mary of the Angels High School, Olean
Ascension High School, North Tonawanda
Bishop Gibbons High School, North Tonawanda
Our Lady of Czestochowa High School, North Tonawanda
Immaculate Conception High School, Wellsville
Bishop Neumann High School, Williamsville
St. Clare's College, Williamsville
Former
Rosary Hill College, Amherst
Priests
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