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Francis Spellman

His Eminence
Francis Joseph Spellman
Cardinal, Archbishop of New York
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Francis Spellman in 1946
See New York
Appointed April 15, 1939
Installed May 23, 1939
Term ended December 2, 1967
Predecessor Patrick Joseph Hayes
Successor Terence Cooke
Other posts Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Giovanni e Paolo
Apostolic Vicar for the United States Armed Forces
Orders
Ordination May 14, 1916
by Giuseppe Ceppetelli
Consecration September 8, 1932
by Eugenio Pacelli
Created Cardinal February 18, 1946
by Pius XII
Rank Cardinal Priest
Personal details
Birth name Francis Joseph Spellman
Born (1889-05-04)May 4, 1889
Whitman, Massachusetts, United States
Died December 2, 1967(1967-12-02) (aged 78)
Manhattan, New York City, New York,
United States
Buried St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York
Nationality American
Parents William Spellman & Ellen Conway
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Alma mater Fordham University &
North American College
Motto Sequere Deum
(Follow God)
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Styles of
Francis Spellman
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Reference style His Eminence
Spoken style Your Eminence
Informal style Cardinal
See New York

Francis Joseph Spellman (May 4, 1889 – December 2, 1967) was an American bishop and cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was the sixth Archbishop of New York from 1939 to 1967, having previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Boston (1932–39). He was named a cardinal in 1946.

Francis Spellman was born in Whitman, Massachusetts, to William and Ellen (née Conway) Spellman. His father (1858–1957), whose own parents had immigrated to the United States from Clonmel and Leighlinbridge in Ireland, was a grocer. The eldest of five children, Francis had two brothers, Martin and John, and two sisters, Marian and Helene. As a child, he served as an altar boy at Holy Ghost Church.

Spellman attended Whitman High School (now Whitman-Hanson Regional High School) because there was no local Catholic school. He enjoyed photography and baseball; he was a first baseman during his first year of high school until a hand injury forced him to stop playing, and later managed the team. Following his high school graduation, Spellman entered Fordham University in New York City in 1907. He graduated in 1911 and decided to study for the priesthood. He was then sent by Archbishop William Henry O'Connell to study at the Pontifical North American College in Rome.

During his years in Rome, Spellman befriended such figures as Gaetano Bisleti, Francesco Borgongini Duca and Domenico Tardini. He suffered from pneumonia, however, leaving his state of health so poor that the seminary administration wanted to send him home. He nevertheless remained and managed to complete his theological studies.


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