Patrick Joseph Hayes
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Patrick Joseph Hayes, later His Eminence Patrick Cardinal Hayes, (November 20, 1867–September 4, 1938) was an American prelate, the eighth bishop (fifth archbishop) of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. He was born in New York, attended La Salle Academy on the Lower East Side, ordained priest on September 8, 1892, and appointed Auxiliary Bishop of New York on July 3, 1914. He was ordained a bishop on October 28, 1914 with the titular see of Tagaste. He was appointed prelate of the present-day Archdiocese for the Military Services on November 24, 1917, and appointed Archbishop of New York on March 10, 1919. He was elevated to Cardinal on March 24, 1924. He served as archbishop until his death. He is interred in the crypt under the altar of St. Patrick's Cathedral.
His portrait was painted in 1924 by the Swiss born American arrtist Adolfo Müller-Ury (1862-1947) and was exhibited at the Duveen galleries, 720 Fifth Avenue, in the Spring of 1925. It was a three-quarter standing portrait, but has been cut down massively to fit a smaller frame, and now hangs in the drawing room of the Cardinal's residence on Madison Avenue in New York.
Episcopal Lineage | |
Consecrated by: | John Murphy Cardinal Farley |
Date of consecration: | October 28, 1914 |
Consecrator of | |
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Bishop | Date of consecration |
John Joseph Dunn | October 28, 1921 |
Daniel Joseph Curley | May 1, 1923 |
John Joseph Mitty | September 8, 1926 |
Joseph Francis Rummel | May 28, 1928 |
John Francis O'Hern | March 9, 1929 |
James Edward Kearney | October 28, 1932 |
Stephen Joseph Donahue | May 1, 1934 |
Bartholomew Joseph Eustace | March 25, 1938 |
Preceded by — |
Apostic Vicar for the Military Services 1917-1919 |
Succeeded by John Francis O'Hara |
Preceded by John Murphy Cardinal Farley |
Archbishop of New York 1919-1938 |
Succeeded by Francis Joseph Cardinal Spellman |
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See also: List of Roman Catholic Bishops and Archbishops of New York