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Cardinal Farley

His Eminence
John Murphy Farley
Cardinal, Archbishop of New York
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See New York
Appointed September 15, 1902
Term ended September 17, 1918
Predecessor Michael Corrigan
Successor Patrick Joseph Hayes
Other posts Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria sopra Minerva
Orders
Ordination June 11, 1870
by Costantino Patrizi Naro
Consecration December 21, 1895
by Michael Corrigan
Created Cardinal November 27, 1911
by Pius X
Rank Cardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born (1842-04-20)April 20, 1842
Newtownhamilton, County Armagh, Ireland
Died September 17, 1918(1918-09-17) (aged 76)
Mamaroneck, New York, United States
Buried St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York
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Motto Non Nobis Domine
(Not Unto Us, O Lord)
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John Murphy Farley
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Reference style His Eminence
Spoken style Your Eminence
Informal style Cardinal
See New York

John Murphy Farley (April 20, 1842 – September 17, 1918) was an Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of New York from 1902 until his death in 1918, and created a cardinal in 1911.

John Farley was born in Newtownhamilton, County Armagh, Ireland, to Philip and Catherine (née Murphy) Farley. At age 7, he was orphaned following the death of both his parents. He received his early education under the direction of a private tutor named Hugh McGuire. He then attended St. Macartan's College in Monaghan from 1859 to 1864.

Under the auspices of an uncle, Farley emigrated to the United States at the height of the Civil War in 1864. He immediately enrolled at St. John's College in New York City, graduating in 1865. He then began his studies for the priesthood at St. Joseph's Provincial Seminary in Troy. In 1866, he was sent to continue his studies at the Pontifical North American College in Rome. He was present in Rome during the whole period of the First Vatican Council.

Farley was ordained a priest by Cardinal Costantino Patrizi Naro on June 11, 1870. His first assignment, following his return to New York, was as a curate at St. Peter's Church in New Brighton, Staten Island, where he remained for two years. Following the appointment of Francis McNeirny to the Diocese of Albany, Farley became secretary to Archbishop John McCloskey in 1872. He accompanied McCloskey to the 1878 papal conclave, but they arrived after the election of Pope Leo XIII had already taken place.


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