Benjamin Joseph Keiley (October 13, 1847 – June 17, 1925) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Savannah...
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died in 1899. Leo XIII replaced him with Monsignor Benjamin Keiley in 1900. During his tenure, Keiley completed the restoration of Cathedral of St. John...
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contracted pneumonia and died in Gainesville on January 2, 1904. Bishop Benjamin Joseph Keiley, who had served under Longstreet, said his funeral Mass. Longstreet...
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at the Cathedral of Saint Augustine on June 30, 1914, from Bishop Benjamin Keiley, with Bishops Patrick Donahue and Owen Corrigan serving as co-consecrators...
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ranked high school program in the nation, on a game-winning goal scored by Joseph Dolce. They finished the season ranked as the number two high school team...
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Gross Thomas Albert Andrew Becker Benjamin Joseph Keiley Michael Joseph Keyes Gerald Patrick Aloysius O'Hara Thomas Joseph McDonough Gerard Louis Frey Raymond...
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Francis Malooly (2008–2021) William Edward Koenig (2021–present) Benjamin Joseph Keiley (priest here 1873–1886), appointed Bishop of Savannah in 1900 James...
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first assignment after ordination was as associate pastor in 1970 at St. Joseph Parish in Texas. In 1976, he was posted to St. Anthony of Padua Parish in...
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Illinois Later renamed Fort Wayne-South Bend Later renamed Kansas City-Saint Joseph Later renamed Tucson Later renamed Corpus Christi Later renamed Saint Cloud...
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Wilmington, DE Immaculate Conception School, Elkton, MD Former college St. Mary's College Priests John Barres Benjamin Joseph Keiley Catholicism portal...
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