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Charles Arthur Brown

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for all priests, who like the pope, were ordained in 1946. Brown was unable to take part in the Mass as he was taken ill. His need for medical treatment became more urgent upon his return to Santa Cruz and he returned to New York. He was treated at
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of New York at Our Lady Queen of Apostles Chapel in the Maryknoll Center. He had another funeral in Santa Cruz and was laid to rest in the Cathedral-Basilica of San Lorenzo.
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before moving to St. Teresa’s Residence at Maryknoll. He spent a few days there before he was hospitalized again and he died on May 14, 1997, at Phelps Memorial Hospital in
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before being the named the National Director of Vocations by the Bolivian bishops in 1953. In the fall of the same year, he became pastor at St. Peter's parish in
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Bishop Brown continued to reside in Santa Cruz, but because his health was declining he was only able to provide limited ministry. He went to
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and helped to organize a pre-seminary. He remained as the auxiliary bishop until his resignation was accepted by
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and Coadjutor Bishop Luis AnĂ­bal RodrĂ­guez Pardo of Santa Cruz. He attended all four sessions of the
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and Auxiliary Bishop of Santa Cruz on November 29, 1956. He was consecrated a bishop by Cardinal
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in New York on February 27, 1957. The principal co-consecrators were New York Auxiliary Bishop
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Brown spent his entire career in the Maryknoll Mission in Bolivia. He did pastoral work in
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in 1996 at the invitation of Pope John Paul II to celebrate a special
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20th-century American Roman Catholic titular bishops
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Index

Auxiliary Bishop
Santa Cruz
Catholic Church
Francis Spellman
Bronx, New York
Tarrytown, New York
American-born
Catholic
missionary
bishop
Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America
Bolivia
Auxiliary Bishop
Archdiocese of Santa Cruz
Highbridge
Bronx, New York
minor seminary
Archdiocese of New York
Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania
Cochabamba
La Paz
Pope Pius XII
Titular Bishop
Francis Spellman
St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Joseph Flannelly
Second Vatican Council
vicar general
Pope John Paul II
Rome

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