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Irish-born prelate

Michael Tierney
Most Reverend
Bishop of Hartford
ChurchCatholic
SeeHartford
In officeFebruary 22, 1894 – October 5, 1908
PredecessorLawrence Stephen McMahon
SuccessorJohn Joseph Nilan
Orders
OrdinationMay 26, 1866
by John J. Conroy
ConsecrationFebruary 22, 1894
by John Joseph Williams
Personal details
Born(1839-09-29)September 29, 1839
Ballylooby, County Tipperary, Ireland
DiedOctober 5, 1908(1908-10-05) (aged 69)
Hartford, Connecticut, United States
SignatureMichael Tierney's signature

Michael Tierney (September 29, 1839 – October 5, 1908) was an Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Hartford in Connecticut from 1894 until his death in 1908.

Biography

Early life

Tierney was born on September 29, 1839, in Ballylooby, County Tipperary, in Ireland to John and Judith (née Fitzgerald) Tierney. After his father died in Ireland during the Great Famine, his mother brought the family to the United States, settling in South Norwalk, Connecticut.

Deciding to become a priest, Tierney entered St. Thomas Seminary in Bardstown, Kentucky. He then attended the Grand Séminaire de Montréal in Montreal, Quebec. Tierney finished his formation as a priest at St. Joseph's Seminary in Troy, New York.

Priesthood

Tierney was ordained to the priesthood in Troy on May 26, 1866, by Bishop John Joseph Conroy for the Diocese of Hartford. At this time, the diocese included the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island.

After Tierney's ordination, Bishop Patrick McFarland named him chancellor of the diocese and rector of Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Providence, Rhode Island. Tierney then served as pastor of St. Mary of the Star of the Sea Parish in New London, Connecticut. In 1872, the Vatican separated Rhode Island from the Diocese of Hartford, forming the Diocese of Providence. That same year, Tierney was transferred to Saint John the Evangelist Parish in Stamford, Connecticut.

In 1877, McFarland named Tierney as rector of St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral in Hartford in 1877. St. Peter's had been designated the pro-cathedral of the diocese, pending the construction of the first St. Joseph's Cathedral. As pastor, Tierney was responsible for the pastoral care of Catholic inmates at Wethersfield State Prison in Wethersfield, Connecticut and parishioners at St. Lawrence O'Toole Chapel in Hartford.

McFarland also tasked Tierney with overseeing the construction of the cathedral. Tierney had extensive experience in building churches in his previous assignments.Bishop Thomas Galberry laid the cornerstone for the cathedral in 1877. In 1883, Tierney was appointed pastor of St. Mary's Parish in New Britain, Connecticut.Bishop Lawrence McMahon consecrated the first Cathedral of St. Joseph in 1892.

Bishop

First Cathedral of St. Joseph, Hartford, Connecticut (1900) Destroyed by fire in 1956

On December 2, 1893, Tierney was appointed the sixth bishop of Hartford by Pope Leo XIII. He received his episcopal consecration on February 22, 1894, from Archbishop John Williams, with Bishops Matthew Harkins and Thomas Beaven serving as co-consecrators, at the first Cathedral of St. Joseph.

One of his early acts was to send Rev. Tomasz Misicki to New Britain to assist the Polish community in establishing Sacred Heart parish.

During his 14-year-long tenure, Tierney founded St. Thomas Seminary; St. Mary's Home for the Aged; St. John's Industrial School; the hospitals at Hartford, New Haven, Bridgeport, Waterbury, and Willimantic; and numerous charitable institutions conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Ghost and the Little Sisters of the Poor. He also established a diocesan missionary band to preach retreats to Catholics and non-Catholics alike. At the time of his arrival in Hartford, there were 98 parishes, 204 priests, and 48 parochial schools; by the time of his death, there were 166 parishes, 300 priests, and 76 parochial schools.

Death and legacy

Tierney died on October 5, 1908, in Hartford, aged 69.

References

  1. ^ "Death of Bishop Tierney". The Messenger, Volume 50.
  2. ^ "Tierney, Michael". The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography.
  3. ^ "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hartford". www.newadvent.org. Retrieved January 19, 2025.
  4. ^ "Bishop Michael Tierney [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved January 19, 2025.
  5. ^ Duggan, Thomas. "Hartford". Catholic Encyclopedia.
  6. "PARISH HISTORY OF SAINT PETER CHURCH". users.ntplx.net. Retrieved January 19, 2025.
  7. "Przekrój Historyczny Parafii", Sacred Heart Parish, New Britain, Connecticut

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded byLawrence Stephen McMahon Bishop of Hartford
1894–1908
Succeeded byJohn Joseph Nilan
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford
Ordinaries
Bishops
William Tyler
Bernard O'Reilly
Francis Patrick McFarland
Thomas Galberry, O.S.A.
Lawrence S. McMahon
Michael Tierney
John J. Nilan
Maurice F. McAuliffe
Archbishops
Henry J. O'Brien
John Francis Whealon
Daniel Anthony Cronin
Henry J. Mansell
Leonard P. Blair
Coadjutor archbishops
Christopher J. Coyne
Auxiliary bishops
Joseph Francis Donnelly
John Francis Hackett
Paul Loverde
Christie Macaluso
John Gregory Murray
Henry Joseph O'Brien
Peter A. Rosazza
Juan Miguel Betancourt
Churches
Cathedral
Cathedral of St. Joseph, Hartford
Basilica
Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Waterbury
Parishes
St. Joseph Church, Ansonia
St. Stanislaus Church, Bristol
St. Michael the Archangel Church, Derby
St. Adalbert Church, Enfield
St. Augustine Church, Hartford
Holy Trinity Church, Hartford
SS. Cyril and Methodius Church, Hartford
St. Stanislaus Church, Meriden
Holy Cross Church, New Britain
Sacred Heart Church, New Britain
St. Mary's Church, New Haven
St. Joseph's Church, New Haven
St. Stanislaus Church, New Haven
St. Mary Church, Newington
Church of the Immaculate Conception, Norfolk
Immaculate Conception Church, Southington
St. Joseph Church, Suffield
St. Casimir Church, Terryville
St. Mary Church, Torrington
St. Hedwig Church, Union City
St. Patrick - St. Anthony Church, Hartford
SS. Peter and Paul Church, Wallingford
St. Anne Church, Waterbury
Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Waterbury
Former parishes
St. Anne/Immaculate Conception Parish, Hartford
St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Waterbury
Education
Seminaries
St. Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield
High schools
Academy of Our Lady of Mercy, Lauralton Hall, Milford
Canterbury School, New Milford
East Catholic High School, Manchester
Holy Cross High School, Waterbury
Northwest Catholic High School, West Hartford
Notre Dame High School, West Haven
Sacred Heart Academy, Hamden
Sacred Heart High School, Waterbury
St. Paul Catholic High School, Bristol
Priests
Peter Leo Gerety
Francis Patrick Keough
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