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David Francis Hickey

The Most Reverend
David F. Hickey
Bishop of Belize
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Church Catholic Church
Appointed February 29, 1956
Term ended July 13, 1957
Successor Robert Louis Hodapp, S.J.
Orders
Ordination June 27, 1917
Consecration September 21, 1948
by Joseph Ritter
Personal details
Born December 3, 1882
St. Louis, Missouri
Died August 24, 1973(1973-08-24) (aged 90)
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David Francis Hickey, S.J. (December 3, 1882 – August 24, 1973) was an American-born bishop of the Catholic Church. He served as the Vicar Apostolic and then the first Bishop of Belize, from 1948-1957.

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, on December 3, 1882, David Hickey was ordained a priest for the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) on June 27, 1917. He came to the Belize mission in 1926 and served as principal at St. John’s College, pastor of the Cathedral, Jesuit superior, and vicar general. While Jesuit superior he fostered group action to attain economic security through education and Catholic social action. He attended the first Mission Institute in St. Louis that offered an intensive study of credit unions, cooperatives, and rural life programs. As Mission superior he encouraged Frs. Marion M. Ganey and Henry Sutti in their foundational work with credit unions and cooperatives in Belize.

On June 10, 1948, Pope Pius XII appointed Hickey as Titular Bishop of Bonitza and Vicar Apostolic of Belize (British Honduras). He was consecrated a bishop by Archbishop Joseph Ritter on September 21, 1948, with principal co-consecrators William McCarty of Rapid City and Edward Daly of Des Moines. Hickey presided over a vicariate where, in 1949, 35,263 of 59,220 inhabitants (60%) were Catholic. There were 9 parishes and 109 mission stations, 28 priests of which 24 were Jesuits, and 96 religious Sisters. Sixty-three schools run by the Catholic church had a total of 7,039 students. Besides the usual circuit of confirming the faithful and the construction of churches and schools, he fostered the spread of the credit union and cooperative movement which became an ecumenical venture in Belize and beyond. In the Holy Year 1950 Hickey encouraged Crusades of Prayer that injected new life into “the cooperative movement, the St. Vincent de Paul Society, the Boy Scouts, and into the various educational activities.”


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