- John
Tuigg (February 19, 1820 –
December 7, 1889) was an Irish-born
prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church. He
served as the
third bishop of the Diocese...
- bishop. He was
succeeded in
Pittsburgh by John
Tuigg of Pittsburgh.
During his
tenure as bishop,
Tuigg succeeded in
stabilizing the
diocesan finances...
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founded Duquesne University in
October 1878.
Difficulties with
Bishop John
Tuigg led
Strub to
leave Pittsburgh in late
October 1878 to
travel to Conway....
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dedicated the
following year. The
first resident pastor was the
Reverend John
Tuigg, who was ****igned by
Bishop Michael O'Connor of the
Diocese of Pittsburgh...
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Auxiliary Bishop.
Archdiocese of
Westminster (Archdiocese of Westminster) John
Tuigg,
third bishop of
Pittsburgh The college's main
buildings were the historic...
- Philadelphia.
Domenec was
appointed as its
first ordinary, and
missioner John
Tuigg of Altoona, vicar-general of Pittsburgh, was
appointed to
succeed him in...
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Diocese of Allegheny, as
Bishop John
Tuigg became the new
bishop of Pittsburgh. Finally, in 1878,
Bishop Tuigg gave
Strub permission to open a college...
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Saint Paul 141
Thomas Galberry 99 122 129 1876 IV
Hartford 142 John
Tuigg 77 92 107 1876 III
Pittsburgh 143
James O'Connor 124 105 106 1876 I Omaha...
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schools that his
predecessor had begun.
During the
absence of
Bishop John
Tuigg in 1881,
Phelan he was
appointed administrator of the
Dioceses of Pittsburgh...
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Pittsburgh Ordinaries Bishops Michael O'Connor
Michael Domenec John
Tuigg Richard Phelan Regis Canevin Hugh
Boyle John
Dearden John
Joseph Wright...