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resentful trustees once spread gossip concerning the propriety of Neumann's lodging in the home of Wirtz, which was over a tavern and in a room that could only be entered by going through the room of a young servant girl. One day, Neumann was called down to a meeting of the trustees in the tavern below Wirtz's house and informed that the meeting's purpose was to decide whether Wirtz should be obliged to dismiss the servant girl. Neumann, astounded though he was, responded with only a wry smile and a quiet disavowal. The trustees were convinced the bashful and holy priest was entirely innocent and blamed the jealous neighbor who wanted Neumann to lodge with his family instead of Wirtz's. Soon the man lost prestige in the neighborhood. Nevertheless, the danger of such gossip was not lost on Neumann, and he quietly changed his residence in 1837 to North Bush, though the church was not nearly so good as the one in Williamsville. He accepted free lodgings from a friendly Catholic, John Schmidt, who lived a mile and a half from the church, which Neumann had to walk every morning over an almost impassable road to say his daily Mass.
1769: 856:. In the spring of 1833, Neumann successfully petitioned the bishop to continue his study of theology there, where he hoped to learn French and, more importantly, English. There is some indication that Neumann began to attend the university's lectures in French, but this became impossible when the state imposed new regulations in 1834 forbidding seminarians to go out for walks except for four hours a week, two on Tuesday afternoon and two on Thursday. Nevertheless, Neumann continued to study French independently and presented himself for the examination, managing to pass with a very high grade despite not attending all of the lectures. Neumann was disappointed that the university did not offer classes in English but studied independently from a book and by engaging in conversation with some English workmen at a nearby factory. After a year, he was capable of writing portions of his diary in English. 1380:, acquainting him with his desire to enter the Redemptorists and asking him to send one or more priests to take over the churches outside Buffalo. Unbeknownst to Neumann, the bishop was on visitation, so no reply was forthcoming. Still, leaving the negotiations with Hughes in Pax and Prost's hands as they advised, Neumann left the Buffalo area on October 8 or 9, 1840. When Hughes learned of the matter, he was not at all inclined to allow a pastor of Neumann's caliber to depart from his diocese, but Prost later wrote, "I appealed to canon law and pointed out that I could not refuse to accept him, even if I wished to. The Most Reverend Bishop was obliged to yield." His brother, Wenzel, stayed to gather up the few belongings that Neumann possessed in the various mission stations and resolved to follow his brother and become a lay brother of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer. 1360:. After Neumann had his own house, he cooked his meals, and often he missed meals; observers noticed smoke rarely rose from Neumann's chimney, meaning the stove was not being used. Once, he lived only on bread for four weeks. People also noticed that when he visited the homes of the faithful, he never asked for a meal. Although Neumann's efforts to recruit additional priests from Europe were unsuccessful, in September 1839, Neumann's brother Wenzel came from Bohemia to assist him, taking over the cooking and teaching in the school, as well as helping with the construction of the churches, schoolhouses, and rectories. Wenzel brought Neumann the first news he'd had of his family in three years, for no letter of theirs had reached him since he left Europe. Neumann loved his family intensely, and Wenzel's coming to help him was a godsend. 1296:, and Tonawanda. For over four years, he was always on the move, traveling on foot often over swampy ground, from station to station, from house to house, in the biting cold of winter and the heat of summer, visiting the sick, aiding the dying, baptizing the newborn, instilling faith and zeal into the backsliders. In the three main churches under his care, the baptisms averaged sixty-five a year and the marriages eight. Still, Neumann's workload was heavy, particularly in virtue of the considerable distances to be traversed on foot, with a heavy pack on his back containing his vestments. The nearest out-mission was two hours away, the furthest twelve hours, and it was necessary to return home to North Bush almost every night, as there were no accommodations at the outposts, and besides, Neumann needed to be at home to teach every day. 1062:. Two weeks after Neumann and Schaefer had arrived in Paris, Schaefer received a letter from Bishop BrutĂ© informing him that he would be accepted. Still, three other missionaries who had applied for a place in the Diocese of Vincennes were rejected. Nothing was said of Neumann, whose letter to BrutĂ© had gone astray. Neumann stayed longer, hoping to receive other news or meet BrutĂ© personally when he came to Paris. Still, as the weeks went on, Neumann was uneasy, as his finances were very strained, and the money Räss had promised from the rich merchant did not materialize. Finally, Neumann decided to wait no longer and sail to America since he was confident German-speaking missionaries would be needed there. If he could not find acceptance in New York, he would seek an assignment in Vincennes, Detroit, or 1317: in (1.59 m), his feet did not reach the stirrups. Once, Neumann found himself thrown off the horse's back. On several other occasions when the horse wanted to rid himself of his rider, the animal made for the nearby fences and brushed Neumann's legs against them so that the cleric fell ignominiously to the ground. After that, Neumann led the horse along by the bridle instead of riding until he learned to control the stubborn creature. But Neumann did learn to ride, not in the manner of an expert but as a fair horseman. He and his horse eventually became great friends, even though on one occasion the voracious animal ate a precious quantity of botanical specimens the missionary had collected to send home to Bohemia. 1389: 789:
sister Veronica pressured him to persevere in his studies. His father's ideas changed upon having a professor who happened to be vacationing in Prachatitz examine his son and finding Neumann had made greater academic progress than his grades revealed. Upon moving to a new boarding house where he could enjoy greater solitude and quiet, Neumann's grades distinctly improved, except in his only weak subject, mathematics. Though the professor of classics was even stricter than the second mentor, Neumann found the study of the humanities very agreeable and achieved the highest grades of his career up to that time in his final term at the gymnasium. Neumann's hobbies at this time included playing the
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largely poor immigrants who were capable of giving little to the church. Mertz had been able to collect or borrow enough money, stone, and volunteer labor to erect four walls, but that was as far as construction had progressed. While Neumann said Mass for the first time in the roofless structure, some non-Catholics from the area threw stones into the church, one of which landed on the altar. Neumann completed this structure, inducing Wirtz to remit a loan he had made of $ 400 on the condition that a memorial Mass be said for him every year after his death.
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intended to send both Schmidt and Neumann to Philadelphia, but as the money raised for the trip was barely enough to cover the expenses of one, and the Leopoldine Society was unwilling to provide financial support for the journey without a direct and definite call from the Bishop of Philadelphia, Neumann resolved to go alone. Neumann departed for America on the morning of February 8, 1836, without telling anyone except his sister Veronica that he was leaving Bohemia; his mother thought he was leaving only for another of his journeys to Budweis.
5662: 4571: 4021: 716: 837:. In his second year at Budweis, Neumann studied Biblical hermeneutics, philology, Greek, pedagogy, introduction to and exegesis of the New Testament, and canon law. His grades were again very good, receiving the highest grade in every subject except in one semester when he received the second-highest possible grade in pedagogy. In his spare time, he began to study French and worked to improve his command of Italian, which he had started to learn during his philosophy course, and of Czech. 1781: 1348: 669: 1484: 5996: 6047: 1368:, "woe to him who is alone!" Neumann often revolved that thought in his mind, especially in the summer of 1840 when his health broke down completely, and he was unable to do any pastoral work for three months. Neumann declared that he had an intense longing for the company of other priests. Frequent consultations with his confessor, Pax, followed, and after a long time, Pax advised Neumann that it was his vocation to become a 279: 1145:
sufficient guarantees of Neumann's education in Europe, told him to immediately prepare for ordination. Neumann asked for some time for immediate preparation, which the bishop granted, as he was set to leave for a visitation. When Neumann told the bishop that he had no dimissorial letters, Dubois swept that difficulty aside, saying, "I can and must ordain you quickly for I need you." Raffeiner took Neumann to his parish,
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seminary, especially with no influential friends to recommend him, Neumann was initially inclined to study medicine, and his father was prepared to pay the tuition for medical school. His mother, however, sensing that his real desire was to be a priest, encouraged him to apply to the seminary even without testimonials from influential people, and to his surprise, he was accepted.
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and celebrate the sacraments. After administering his first baptism, he wrote in his journal, "If the child I baptized today dies in the grace of this sacrament, then my journey to America has been repaid a million times, even though I do nothing for the rest of my life." On the evening of Neumann's first Sunday in Rochester, he was relieved by the German
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for my soul! Angels of God, all you saints of heaven, come down and adore my Jesus because what my heart says is only the imperfect echo of what Holy Church tells me to say." He resolved, "I will pray to You that You may give to me holiness, and to all the living and the dead, pardon, that someday we may all be together with You, our dearest God!"
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teacher seven months later. Neumann was a gifted teacher, and his students fondly remembered his stories in catechism class years later. He would often reward good students with small gifts, and when teaching the children to sing in the liturgy, he would induce those who complained of sore throats to return to singing with
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Budweis had more priests than it needed, with some priests ordained the previous year still lacking assignments. It was a blow to Neumann that he would not be ordained before leaving for America, as he would not be able to give the traditional first priestly blessing to his parents, nor have his family present at his first
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Neumann arrived in Pittsburgh and presented himself to the Redemptorists on the morning of Sunday, October 18, 1840, where he was invited on the first day to sing the High Mass and preach, which he did despite the fatigue of his long journey from Buffalo. The matter of dimissorial letters having been
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on Friday, June 24, and the priesthood on June 25. Neumann celebrated his first Mass the next morning, Sunday, June 26, at St. Nicholas. "Oh Jesus, You poured out the fullness of your grace over me yesterday. You made me a priest and gave me the power to offer You up to God. Ah! God! This is too much
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caused by the potato blight and wars. Soon Italians and other southern and eastern European Catholics would arrive. Some settled in the diocese's rural parts, similar to the rural areas of New York state where Neumann had begun his ministry, but many stayed in the city. At the time, Philadelphia was
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The partially built church at Williamsville had been founded on land that had been donated to the Catholics on the condition that they would build a stone church, 115 feet long, thirty feet high, and twenty feet wide, a stipulation that was difficult to fulfill because the Catholics in the area were
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The German Catholics in Rochester were delighted by a German-speaking priest's arrival, and some planned to write to Bishop Dubois asking him to assign Neumann there permanently. Neumann began to teach the children, whom he found sadly neglected and unable to speak either German or English correctly
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A little school was conducted in a neighboring house by a lay teacher appointed by Mertz. Still, Neumann, finding the man's conduct unsatisfactory, dismissed him and took up the task of teaching himself, two hours in the morning and two hours in the afternoon, until securing the services of another
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and only three German, and needed at least fifteen priests more. Dubois, who Räss had informed that Neumann and his friends Adalbert Schmidt and John Savel all wanted to go to the American missions, was disappointed when only one man arrived. Still, his German parishes were growing quickly, and one
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Neumann arrived in Strasbourg at midnight, February 26, where Canon Räss confirmed his no longer being needed in Philadelphia. Räss also revealed that he had no money to give Neumann, who did not have enough for the journey overseas, as the money that had been intended for Neumann had been given to
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Neumann's family were shocked and saddened when he returned home and informed them of his intention to become a missionary, and his sisters broke down and cried. In his diary, Neumann wrote that the bishop and canons of the diocese "more or less approved" of his plans to go to America. Dichtl still
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It was an industrializing mercantile hub with many jobs for people with little command of the English language. The waves of immigration resulted in tensions in the city with native-born residents, who had to compete for work in difficult economic times. Anti-Catholic riots took place in the 1830s
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Neumann was glad to learn from Raffeiner that a note had been sent to Canon Räss three weeks before saying he had been accepted as a priest for the Diocese of New York. Together, they went to the home of Bishop Dubois, who was urgently in need of German pastors. Dubois greeted Neumann and, having
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at the end of the academic year in 1835, but on June 10, RĹŻĹľiÄŤka became seriously ill. Although Neumann returned to Budweis for his canonical examination for the priesthood and very successfully passed, the ordinations delayed by the bishop's illness were ultimately canceled because the Diocese of
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authors in the last two years. Neumann was disappointed with the course's slow pace in his first years and thought he might easily have been able to advance to the third year, but this was not allowed. In the middle of the third year, Neumann's professor was dismissed for appearing before a public
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At age 10, Neumann's parents told him they were prepared to allow him to continue his studies after grammar school, whereas most boys of that time would soon have to begin work. The catechist of Prachatitz helped prepare boys who hoped to pursue higher studies by offering them evening lessons in
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important people in a parish, and it was vitally important for a pastor to get along well with them. Neumann refrained from open arguments with contentious trustees, and no matter what they said, he would smile and say nothing, which more than one trustee regarded as disrespectful. One of these
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Neumann's grades suffered in the fourth year while he was boarding in Budweis with a woman whose son disturbed him in his studies. Neumann's father, observing that he seemed to have lost interest in his studies, initially encouraged him to stay home and choose a trade. Still, his mother and his
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Neumann's fluency in several languages endeared him to the many new immigrant communities in Philadelphia. As well as ministering to newcomers in his native German, Neumann also spoke Italian fluently. A growing congregation of Italian-speakers received pastoral care in his private chapel, and
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Neumann began to experience spiritual aridity and feared his love for God was growing less fervent. Neumann saw pride in himself though everyone else said he was humble and thought he was slothful. Still, people around Buffalo said long after that he burned himself out making the rounds of his
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Upon graduating from the philosophical course in the late summer of 1831, Neumann was faced with becoming a physician, a lawyer, or a priest. Finding himself with more of a taste for science and secular poetry than theology and the mystics, and discouraged by the difficulty of admission to the
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political party, known for its anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic prejudices. Bishop Neumann introduced the first Forty Hours Devotion at the Church of St. Philip Neri on May 26, 1853, the Feast of Corpus Christi, in honor of the church's patron, despite the hostility of the Know Nothings.
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In North Bush, the people got together and bought five acres of land close to the church on which Neumann could build a house and grow some vegetables for his support. Neumann worked at times on this and other buildings with his own hands and rejoiced when he moved into the two-room
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Neumann desired. Perplexed by the proceedings but confident that the matter would be straightened out in due course, Neumann departed with 200 francs (about $ 40) in his purse. Schmidt, who had now decided to remain in Budweis as a diocesan priest, accompanied Neumann as far as
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on November 1, 1831. Neumann's first two years studying theology were happy, stimulating days for him. Studying ecclesiastical history, Biblical archaeology, and introduction to and exegesis of the Old Testament in his first year, he received the highest possible grade,
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Neumann's intention to go to America made it necessary to learn English, but there was no opportunity to do so in Budweis. The Bishop of Budweis had the privilege of sending two of his seminarians each year to study at the archiepiscopal seminary connected with the
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The missions in Buffalo were headquartered at a small church established by Mertz in 1829 known as the Church of the Lamb of God. There were four unfinished churches in the surrounding area at North Bush (the present-day parish of St. John the Baptist, now part of
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During Neumann's administration, new parish churches were completed at the rate of nearly one per month. To encourage savings and to support the financial needs of the Catholic community in Philadelphia, he directed the creation of a mutual savings bank,
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On September 4, 1840, Neumann wrote to Prost, the Redemptorists' superior in America, asking for admission to the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer. Receiving a favorable reply from Prost on September 16, Neumann immediately wrote to Bishop
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While doing errands on Thursday, January 5, 1860, Neumann collapsed and died on a Philadelphia street. He was 48 years old. He was buried, per his request, at St. Peter's Church beneath the undercroft floor directly below the high altar.
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as a gift, he would often use them to outfit the newest ordained priest in the diocese. Discouraged by conflict as well as anti-Catholic riots and arson of religious buildings, Neumann wrote to Rome asking to be replaced as bishop, but
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in the village church on the same day. He began his education in the town school when he was 6, and was a studious and hardworking child, whose mother called him "my little bibliomaniac" for his love of books and reading. Neumann spoke
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Joseph Prost's arrival. The encounter with Prost first excited a desire in him to join the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer himself, although it was then only a passing thought. Neumann continued on to Buffalo on July 11.
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of New York urging him to accept the young Bohemian cleric. Neumann could not quite understand the attitude of Räss, who seemed cold and stiff, but he did make Neumann a present of many books. Neumann went on from Strasbourg to
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shortly after noon, April 7, 1836. It was the first time in his life that he had seen the ocean. Neumann chose to sail on the largest vessel sailing out of Le Havre, a 210-foot three-master with a sixty-foot beam named the
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Latin at his home, which Neumann attended with eight or ten other boys for the last two years of his term at grammar school. In the autumn of 1823, Neumann passed the entrance examination with distinction for a school in
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school system, as Catholic parents wanted their children taught in the Catholic tradition. They feared Protestant influence and discrimination in public schools. Under his administration, the number of
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on the need for priests in the United States, especially to serve the German-speaking communities there. Inspired by a dramatic lecture given by the seminary director on the missionary activities of
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The St. John Neumann Education Trust was established in 2017 in the Diocese of Manchester, New Hampshire, for the advancement of Catholic education in the state of New Hampshire.
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In 2011, the Redemptorist Fathers celebrated the 200th anniversary of the birth of Neumann. The Closing Mass for the Neumann Year was held on June 23, 2012, in Philadelphia.
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straightened out with Bishop Hughes, Prost hurried to Pittsburgh to invest Neumann with the Redemptorist habit. As this was the first investiture of a Redemptorist in the
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Philadelphia had a large and expanding Catholic immigrant population; Germans who fled the Napoleonic and other Continental wars had been followed by Irish fleeing the
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In 1980, Our Lady of the Angels College, founded by the congregation of Franciscan Sisters he had founded and located within the archdiocese, was renamed
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before continuing to Buffalo. The German Catholics in Rochester were then holding services in the basement of St. Patrick's Church under the direction of
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The figure of the short-statured man of God was familiar to all the countryside. Out of pity for his exhausting labors, they soon induced him to take a
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After completing the gymnasium course in 1829, Neumann began two years of study in philosophy in the same building but under different instructors, the
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Adalbert Schmidt, who was continuing his studies in Budweis and still planned to go with Neumann to America as a missionary, told his confessor,
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to establish new houses within the diocese to provide necessary social services. In 1855, Neumann supported the foundation of a congregation of
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gathering while drunk and was replaced with a much stricter man who was resolved to make up for lost time and was very inclined to teaching by
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The move from Williamsville to North Bush came when the entire region was sunk in the direst poverty by the depression that followed upon the
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for three days but felt better afterward. For three more days, the ship was becalmed and made no progress; when the boat came within sight of
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liner with new clothes given to him by Raffeiner and the bishop's funds for his travel expenses on June 28. Dubois wished Neumann to stop at
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Ordinary Informative Process on John Nepomucene Neumann in the Diocese of Budweis in 1886-1888 and Examination of His Written Estate in 1891
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as a "mission," "congregation," or "quasi-parish." However, places where he worked are often described by more recent writers as parishes.
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Neumann was particularly committed to providing educational opportunities to immigrant children. He became the first bishop to organize a
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of Vincennes, who was then in Europe recruiting missionaries for his diocese. Henni provided Neumann with Bishop Bruté's address in
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parish. After Neumann discussed his spiritual difficulties with Prost, Prost wrote to him that living alone is difficult, quoting
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in the strict sense, and in his own writings, Neumann always observed correct technical usage in referring to a portion of a
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John Nepomucene Neumann in Budweis 1823-1833. Study at Gymnasium, Institute of Philosophy and Episcopal Priestly Seminary
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Although Neumann's principal missions were Williamsville, Lancaster, and North Bush, he was soon caring for Transit,
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The Catholic hierarchy had been established in the United States only five decades earlier with the appointment of
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in Philadelphia. The remains of John Neumann rest under the altar of the shrine within a glass-walled reliquary.
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as a United States citizen in Baltimore on February 10, 1848. He served as the pastor of St. Augustine Church in
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After his ordination, Dubois assigned Neumann to assist Alexander Pax in serving recent German immigrants in the
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Neumann entered the school in a class of 103 students, of whom less than fifty ultimately completed the six-year
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area. The more senior priest there, John Nicholas Mertz, was in Europe raising funds. Neumann departed on a
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The cause for Neumann's beatification was formally opened on 15 December 1896, granting him the title of
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from Germany to assist in religious instruction and staff an orphanage. He also intervened to save the
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Neumann stayed for a whole month in Paris, buying books and seeing the sights. On the Fourth Sunday of
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Neumann eventually established in Philadelphia the first Italian national parishes in the country.
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Questions about the Priestly and Missionary Vocation and the Ordination of John Nepomucene Neumann
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This article is about the Bohemian-American bishop. For the English cardinal and also Saint, see
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by that same pope on June 19, 1977. His feast days are January 5, the date of his death, on the
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Neumann went to see Bishop RĹŻĹľiÄŤka, who gave his blessing for the trip, but did not provide the
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views of his professors, which Neumann regarded as heterodox. The lector in dogmatic theology,
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in 1852. In Philadelphia, Neumann founded the first Catholic diocesan school system in the US.
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Dubois called Neumann for ordination seventeen days after his arrival, ordaining him at
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Bishop Neumann High School (Williamsville, New York- Renamed Ss. Peter and Paul School)
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History Making Production's video, “Urban Trinity: The Story of Catholic Philadelphia”
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in his diocese increased from one to 200. His 1852 catechisms became standard texts.
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for the church in the United States of America, and June 19 in the Czech Republic.
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Apostolic Process on John Nepomucene Neumann in the Diocese of Budweis 1897-1901
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Canonization of John Nepomucene Neumann, Homily of Paul VI, Sunday, 19 June 1977
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Index ac status causarum beatificationis servorum dei et canonizationis beatorum
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Portrait of St. John Neumann painted by a friend when he was about ten years old
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with right of succession in 1857, succeeded Neumann as Bishop of Philadelphia.
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After six years of difficult but fruitful work in Maryland, Neumann became the
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The passengers came within sight of land on May 28, 1836, which was the eve of
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In his second year studying theology, Neumann began to read the reports of the
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at home and at school, and was only passably acquainted in his childhood with
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The large diocese was not wealthy, and Neumann became known for his personal
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from dissolution; this congregation of African-American women was founded by
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was constructed at the Parish of St. Peter the Apostle, at 5th Street and
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appointed Neumann Bishop of Philadelphia. His predecessor in that office,
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assisted. The consecration was held in St. Alphonsus Church, Baltimore.
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List of Catholic charities in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
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eight miles to the northeast (now the parish of Ss. Peter and Paul), at
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The Neumann Year celebration, Redemptorists of the Baltimore Province
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Biskupské gymnázium Jana Nepomuka Neumanna (Budweis - Czech Republic)
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Modernization of the Late 19th Century Photograph of St. John Neumann
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The Diocese of New York at that time encompassed all of the State of
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Allman CSSR, Matthew. "The National Shrine of Saint John Neumann",
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The Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, popularly known as the
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List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia
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Neumann found the lectures in Prague disagreeable because of the
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Saint John Neumann Regional Academy (Williamsport, Pennsylvania)
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Venerable John Neumann, C.SS.R.: Fourth Bishop of Philadelphia
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St. John Neumann Regional Catholic School (Lilburn, Georgia)
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Neumann expected to be ordained to the priesthood by Bishop
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in the first four years and was devoted to Latin and Greek
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St. Peter the Apostle Church (built 1842–47), Philadelphia
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for the United States. He also served as parish priest at
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Neumann's father, Philip Neumann, a stocking knitter from
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St. Joachim and St. John the Evangelist's Church (Beacon)
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Saint John Neumann Catholic School (Knoxville, Tennessee)
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19th-century Czech Catholic missionary, bishop, and saint
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19th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the United States
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National Shrine of St. John Neumann in Philadelphia, PA.
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Emigrants from the Austrian Empire to the United States
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Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church
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According to a plaque located in the Baltimore Basilica
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Bishop Neumann Catholic High School in Wahoo, Nebraska
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in 1977, he is the only male US citizen to be named a
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Our Lady of the Nativity of Our Blessed Lady's Church
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Saint John Neumann Catholic School (Pueblo, Colorado)
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In 1854, Neumann traveled to Rome and was present at
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for five months before returning to New York. He was
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On Easter Tuesday, Neumann left Paris and arrived in
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People of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
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Church of Sts. Cyril & Methodius and St. Raphael
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course. The curriculum included Latin, mathematics,
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Church of St. Mary, Mother of the Church (Fishkill)
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Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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Wenzel Neumann, who followed his brother to America
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National Shrine of St. John Neumann in Philadelphia
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Several hours later, he took the small steamer 971:, and departed on the evening of February 18 for 6213:Roman Catholic missionaries in the United States 5350:Our Lady of Mount Carmel's Church (Poughkeepsie) 1412:established the Congregation north of the Alps. 1802:St. John Neumann Catholic School, Maryville, IL 1799:St. John Neumann Academy (Blacksburg, Virginia) 1738:A street is named after him in his hometown of 5557:St. Vito-Most Holy Trinity Parish (Mamaroneck) 5305:Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Church (LaGrangeville) 4839:Church of Our Lady of the Scapular–St. Stephen 1823:St. John Neumann High School (Naples, Florida) 1615:on December 8, when Pius IX solemnly defined, 1320:Here, Neumann had his first difficulties with 978:In Munich, however, Neumann was introduced to 5586: 5315:Church of St. Martin de Porres (Poughkeepsie) 4929:Church of the Transfiguration, Roman Catholic 4516: 3968: 3928: 2973: 1850:St. John Neumann (Columbia, SC) Grades 3K-6th 1818:Saint John Neumann High School (Pennsylvania) 1653:in 1836 and who had been appointed Neumann's 1207:Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith 686:Neumann's father and mother, Philip and Agnes 8: 5360:St. Charles Borromeo's Church (Dover Plains) 2697:Foley, O.F.M., Leonard. "St. John Neumann," 2086: 2084: 2082: 2080: 1519:one of the largest cities in the country. 723:Neumann was born on March 18, 1811, and was 4979:Our Lady of Guadalupe at St. Bernard Church 3261:Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul 2900:, KoĹ›ciół i Prawo 12 (25), 1/2023, 223-246. 2699:Saint of the Day, Lives, Lessons, and Feast 2660:Exploring Diversity in Pennsylvania History 2499: 2497: 2495: 639:in 1836, where he was ordained, joined the 34:. For other people with the same name, see 6153:Founders of Catholic religious communities 6128:Austrian people of German Bohemian descent 5593: 5579: 5571: 5531:Immaculate Conception St. Mary's (Yonkers) 5385:St. John the Evangelist's Church (Pawling) 4523: 4509: 4501: 3975: 3961: 3953: 3935: 3921: 3913: 3620: 3366:National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa 2990:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia 2980: 2966: 2958: 2919: 2889:, KoĹ›ciół i Prawo 11(24), 2/2022, 267-287. 1994: 1992: 1990: 1728:. It was granted university status by the 591: 439: 289: 277: 79: 49: 4904:Church of the Incarnation, Roman Catholic 3983:Ordinaries of the Archdiocese of New York 3605:St. Hubert Catholic High School for Girls 2612: 2610: 2608: 2150: 2148: 2146: 5601:Education in the Archdiocese of New York 5501:Church of the Holy Family (New Rochelle) 5370:St. Columba's Church (Hopewell Junction) 4949:Holy Name of Jesus Roman Catholic Church 2710: 2708: 2692: 2690: 2688: 2662:. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania 1861:Saint John Neumann, patron saint archive 1205:territory under the jurisdiction of the 576:National Shrine of St. Alphonsus Liguori 6070: 6018: 5541:Our Lady of Mercy Church (Port Chester) 5526:Immaculate Conception Church (Tuckahoe) 5496:Blessed Sacrament Church (New Rochelle) 5335:Church of the Good Shepherd (Rhinebeck) 5289:St. Teresa of the Infant Jesus's Church 5174:St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Church 5094:St. Jean Baptiste Roman Catholic Church 4874:Church of the Ascension, Roman Catholic 4561:Basilica of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral 4533:Churches in the Archdiocese of New York 2305:The National Shrine of St. John Neumann 1884: 1752: 6208:Roman Catholic bishops of Philadelphia 5345:Immaculate Conception Church (Bangall) 4789:St. Theresa of the Infant Jesus Church 3945:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York 3505:Country Day School of the Sacred Heart 2526: 2514: 2486: 2474: 2462: 2450: 2438: 2426: 2414: 2402: 2324: 2287: 2275: 2263: 2251: 2239: 2227: 2215: 2203: 2191: 2179: 2137: 2125: 2113: 2101: 2071: 2059: 2047: 2035: 2023: 2011: 1573:Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia 1487:Bishop Neumann, Neumanneum, Prachatice 1137:. 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Neumann arrived on February 16 in 820:Neumann entered the seminary of the 5546:St. Gabriel's Church (New Rochelle) 5511:Church of St. Augustine (Larchmont) 5365:St. Christopher's Church (Red Hook) 4924:Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 4709:St. Gabriel's Roman Catholic Church 3371:National Shrine of St. John Neumann 1787:National Shrine of St. John Neumann 1261:, and thirty miles to the south at 525:, New York, New York, United States 43:Saint John Neumann (disambiguation) 5866:John S. Burke Catholic High School 5355:St. Anthony's Church (Pine Plains) 5310:Church of Regina Coeli (Hyde Park) 5224:Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea 4829:Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel 4551:St. Patrick's Cathedral, Manhattan 25: 5830:St. Joseph by the Sea High School 5652:University of Mount Saint Vincent 5516:Church of St. Joseph (Bronxville) 5410:St. Peter's Church (Poughkeepsie) 5239:Our Lady of Good Counsel's Church 5219:Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace 5129:St. Malachy Roman Catholic Church 4909:Church of the Most Precious Blood 4624:Our Lady of Mount Carmel's Church 3871:The Catholic Standard & Times 2651:Coval, Jennifer; Kathryn Wilson. 1449:Peru Township, Huron County, Ohio 6203:Religious leaders from Baltimore 6057: 6045: 6033: 6021: 5994: 5982: 5970: 5735:St. Raymond High School for Boys 5660: 5506:Church of the Resurrection (Rye) 5400:St. Patrick's Chapel (Millerton) 5390:St. Joseph's Chapel (Rhinecliff) 5325:St. Mary's Church (Poughkeepsie) 5004:Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church 4849:Church of St. Catherine of Genoa 4769:St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church 4759:St. Margaret of Cortona's Church 4569: 4481: 4061:Francis Joseph Cardinal Spellman 4019: 3895: 3241: 2343:. New York: Macmillan. pp.  1945:Shuster, Alvin (June 20, 1977). 1779: 1767: 1755: 931:, the director of a seminary in 676: 667: 5922:Archbishop Stepinac High School 5854:Our Lady of Lourdes High School 5755:Cristo Rey New York High School 5395:St. Joseph's Church (Millbrook) 5229:Church of the Blessed Sacrament 5069:St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church 4974:Our Lady of Good Counsel Church 4879:Church of the Blessed Sacrament 4694:St. Frances de Chantal's Church 3530:John W. Hallahan Catholic Girls 1253:) eight miles to the north, at 1209:(or Propaganda). There were no 1085:Introduction to the Devout Life 132: 124: 6173:People from Elkridge, Maryland 6123:American Roman Catholic saints 5800:St. Vincent Ferrer High School 5551:St. Vito's Church (Mamaroneck) 5405:St. Paul's Chapel (Staatsburg) 5134:St. Mark the Evangelist Church 5104:St. John the Evangelist Church 5054:St. Cecilia Church and Convent 4333:Patrick Joseph Thomas Sheridan 4081:Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan 3636:St. James High School for Boys 3631:Cardinal Dougherty High School 1: 6113:19th-century Christian saints 6108:Canonizations by Pope Paul VI 5815:Monsignor Farrell High School 5795:St. Jean Baptiste High School 5705:Monsignor Scanlan High School 5695:Cardinal Spellman High School 5199:Slovenian Church of St. Cyril 5179:St. Stephen of Hungary Church 5049:St. Catherine of Siena Church 4854:Church of St. Ignatius Loyola 4834:Church of Our Lady of Sorrows 4071:John Joseph Cardinal O'Connor 4056:Patrick Joseph Cardinal Hayes 3400:St. Charles Borromeo Seminary 3346:St. Thomas the Apostle Church 1866:Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin 1697:on October 13, 1963, and was 1685:on December 11, 1921. He was 1010:some other missionaries from 643:order, and became the fourth 36:John Neumann (disambiguation) 5840:St. Peter's Boys High School 5775:Marymount School of New York 5415:St. Sylvia's Church (Tivoli) 5089:St. Gregory the Great Church 5079:St. Francis of Assisi Church 5044:St. Benedict the Moor Church 5024:St. Aloysius Catholic Church 4969:Our Lady of Esperanza Church 4964:Immaculate Conception Church 4869:Church of St. Vincent Ferrer 4734:St. John Chrysostom's Church 4699:St. Frances of Rome's Church 4684:St. Clare of Assisi's Church 4609:Immaculate Conception Church 4076:Edward Michael Cardinal Egan 4066:Terence James Cardinal Cooke 3764:Ignatius Frederick Horstmann 3555:Mercy Career & Technical 3460:Acad. of Notre Dame de Namur 1868:, Apostle of the Alleghenies 1730:Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1708:After his canonization, the 1603:insisted that he continue. 1581:Oblate Sisters of Providence 1577:School Sisters of Notre Dame 268:Charles University in Prague 6148:Czech Roman Catholic saints 5989:New York (state) portal 5878:Albertus Magnus High School 5750:Convent of the Sacred Heart 5710:Mount Saint Michael Academy 5680:Academy of Mount St. Ursula 5159:St. Paul the Apostle Church 5149:St. Patrick's Old Cathedral 5099:St. John the Baptist Church 5059:St. Charles Borromeo Church 5039:St. Anthony of Padua Church 4889:Church of the Good Shepherd 4794:SS. Peter and Paul's Church 4764:St. Martin of Tours' Church 4704:St. Francis Xavier's Church 4659:St. Anthony of Padua Church 4634:Our Lady of Solace's Church 4433:Bernard John Joseph McQuaid 4393:St. John Nepomucene Neumann 4384:priests in the archdiocese, 4354:priests in the archdiocese, 4051:John Murphy Cardinal Farley 1525:Philadelphia Nativist Riots 1420:in April 1839, taking over 1169:Diocesan priest in New York 1154:St. Patrick's Old Cathedral 1050:. Neumann also visited the 523:St. Patrick's Old Cathedral 481:St. Patrick's Old Cathedral 6229: 5820:Moore Catholic High School 5811:Staten Island high schools 5700:Fordham Preparatory School 5690:Cardinal Hayes High School 5214:Church of Our Lady of Pity 4999:Our Lady of Victory Church 4994:Our Lady of Pompeii Church 4984:Our Lady of Lourdes Church 4919:Chapel of the Resurrection 4819:Chapel of the Resurrection 4814:Church of the Annunciation 4754:St. Margaret Mary's Church 4639:St. Angela Merici's Church 4619:Our Lady of Mercy's Church 4594:Church of the Sacred Heart 4046:Michael Augustine Corrigan 3585:Roman Catholic HS for Boys 3084:Auxiliary bishops, current 3043:Edmond Francis Prendergast 1806:Neumann Preparatory School 1044:Henri-Dominique Lacordaire 752:which was operated by the 415:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 237:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 40: 29: 6143:Charles University alumni 5965: 5658: 5633:Universities and colleges 5570: 5234:Church of the Holy Family 5084:St. Francis Xavier Church 4899:Church of the Holy Family 4784:Church of St. Simon Stock 4567: 4500: 4476: 4423:Francis Patrick McFarland 4017: 3952: 3890: 3445:Saint Joseph's University 3341:St. Nicholas of Tolentine 3239: 3163:Martin Nicholas Lohmuller 3109:Auxiliary bishops, former 2946: 2937: 2929: 2922: 2782:January 17, 2011, at the 1874:, John Neumann's namesake 1563:Neumann actively invited 1491:On February 5, 1852, the 1186:was better than nothing. 793:and making images with a 590: 438: 78: 71: 6001:New York City portal 5917:School of the Holy Child 5907:Sacred Heart High School 5902:Maria Regina High School 5720:St. Barnabas High School 4894:Church of the Holy Agony 4724:St. Joan of Arc's Church 4599:Christ the King's Church 4589:Blessed Sacrament Church 4418:Charles Edward McDonnell 4398:Patrick Aloysius O'Boyle 4298:William Jerome McCormack 4263:William Jerome McCormack 4253:Joseph Francis Flannelly 4173:former, currently living 4119:Joseph Armando Espaillat 4104:Gerardo Joseph Colacicco 3570:Mount Saint Joseph Acad. 3415:Gwynedd Mercy University 3296:St. Agatha and St. James 3178:Joseph Carroll McCormick 3118:Michael Francis Burbidge 2849:Curley, Michael (1952). 2825:Neumann Classical School 2800:St. John Neumann Academy 2358:Rush, Alfred C. (1984). 2301:"About St. John Neumann" 1814:Neumann Classical School 1607:Trip to Rome and Bohemia 1507:on March 28, and Bishop 1117:Johann Stephen Raffeiner 659:Early life and education 91: 6138:Catholics from Maryland 5953:College of New Rochelle 5892:Iona Preparatory School 5835:St. Joseph Hill Academy 5685:All Hallows High School 5617:Saint Joseph's Seminary 5169:St. Rose of Lima Church 5014:San Lorenzo Ruiz Chapel 4664:St. Athanasius's Church 4308:Anthony Francis Mestice 4195:Edwin Frederick O'Brien 4147:Dominick John Lagonegro 4041:John Cardinal McCloskey 4029:Archbishops of New York 3794:Thomas Joseph McDonough 3749:Francis Xavier Gartland 3739:John Edmund Fitzmaurice 3734:Edmond John Fitzmaurice 3719:Hubert James Cartwright 3714:George Aloysius Carrell 3465:Archbishop John Carroll 3188:Gerald Vincent McDevitt 3048:Dennis Joseph Dougherty 2913:, 1977, Vatican website 2599:April 19, 2014, at the 2544:historicalalphonsus.org 2337:Guilday, Peter (1932). 1925:Encyclopedia Britannica 1677:. Neumann was declared 1587:refugees in Baltimore. 1501:Archbishop of Baltimore 1177:and the upper third of 918:Diocese of Philadelphia 892:, and the works of the 599:John Nepomucene Neumann 60:John Nepomucene Neumann 6178:People from Prachatice 6158:German Bohemian people 5977:Catholicism portal 5741:Manhattan high schools 5189:St. Thomas More Church 4914:Church of the Nativity 4884:Church of the Epiphany 4669:St. Augustine's Church 4488:Catholicism portal 4343:Robert Anthony Brucato 4338:Austin Bernard Vaughan 4323:Joseph Maria Pernicone 4303:James Francis McIntyre 4273:George Henry Guilfoyle 4238:Joseph Patrick Donahue 4200:Dennis Joseph Sullivan 4152:James Francis McCarthy 3902:Catholicism portal 3860:Frances Xavier Cabrini 3855:Archdiocesan Boy Choir 3784:Thomas Francis Kennedy 3699:Joseph Anthony Galante 3470:Archbishop Prendergast 3420:Holy Family University 3223:Edward Michael Deliman 3173:Joseph Francis Martino 3113:Cletus Joseph Benjamin 2940:Bishop of Philadelphia 2924:Catholic Church titles 2681:St. Philip Neri Church 2367:Spicilegium Historicum 1695:Second Vatican Council 1670: 1488: 1479:Bishop of Philadelphia 1459:, from 1849 to 1851. 1422:St. Philomena's Church 1400:, had been founded in 1393: 1384:Redemptorist novitiate 1352: 1118: 1109:Arrival and ordination 1042:, he was able to hear 1025:Sisters of St. Charles 744: 720: 645:Bishop of Philadelphia 621: 614:Johann Nepomuk Neumann 613: 531:Episcopal consecration 92:Johann Nepomuk Neumann 73:Bishop of Philadelphia 18:John Nepomucen Neumann 5745:Cathedral High School 5725:St. Catharine Academy 5249:St. Adalbert's Church 4944:Holy Innocents Church 4934:Corpus Christi Church 4864:Church of St. Michael 4463:Joseph Francis Rummel 4458:Francis Frederick Reh 4413:Philip Joseph Furlong 4382:Bishops who served as 4352:Bishops who served as 4318:Joseph Thomas O'Keefe 4293:James Patrick Mahoney 4233:Edward Vincent Dargin 4218:Patrick Vincent Ahern 3774:Francis Edward Hyland 3669:Michael J. Bransfield 3520:Gwynedd Mercy Academy 3425:Immaculata University 3410:Chestnut Hill College 3276:Immaculate Conception 3228:Michael J. Fitzgerald 2575:on September 19, 2015 2569:staugustinechurch.org 1668: 1627:Immaculate Conception 1503:), presided over the 1486: 1463:Redemptorist superior 1391: 1350: 1116: 742: 718: 622:Jan NepomuckĂ˝ Neumann 537:Principal consecrator 428:Ordination history of 324:Roman Catholic Church 6193:Redemptorist bishops 5927:The Montfort Academy 5912:Salesian High School 5647:Manhattan University 5269:St. Patrick's Church 5254:St. Charles's Church 5064:St. Elizabeth Church 4859:Church of St. Joseph 4824:Church of Notre Dame 4779:St. Raymond's Church 4689:St. Dominic's Church 4679:St. Brendan's Church 4674:St. Barnabas' Church 4654:St. Anthony's Church 4448:Joseph Thomas Dimino 4363:Charles Daniel Balvo 4283:Walter P. Kellenberg 4190:Timothy A. McDonnell 3882:Sexual abuse scandal 3839:Francis X. DiLorenzo 3824:Jeremiah F. Shanahan 3814:John Joseph O'Connor 3804:Eugene J. McGuinness 3450:Villanova University 3326:St. Francis de Sales 3213:Daniel Edward Thomas 3128:Michael Joseph Crane 3098:Christopher R. Cooke 3033:James Frederick Wood 3008:Michael Francis Egan 2950:James Frederick Wood 2742:"Neumann University" 2618:"Saint John Neumann" 2156:"Saint John Neumann" 1900:digi.ceskearchivy.cz 1647:James Frederick Wood 1613:St. Peter's Basilica 1565:religious institutes 1473:St. Alphonsus Church 1029:Châlons-en-Champagne 854:University of Prague 719:Neumann's birthplace 156:James Frederick Wood 6198:Redemptorist saints 5932:The Ursuline School 5730:St. Raymond Academy 5715:Preston High School 5244:Sacred Heart Church 5194:St. Veronica Church 4959:Holy Trinity Church 4774:St. Pius V's Church 4739:St. Joseph's Church 4719:St. Jerome's Church 4714:St. Helena's Church 4644:St. Anselm's Church 4288:John Joseph Maguire 4258:Francisco Garmendia 4248:John Michael Fearns 4162:Gerald Thomas Walsh 4114:John Samuel Bonnici 4109:Edmund James Whalen 3989:Bishops of New York 3754:Daniel James Gercke 3729:Joseph Thomas Daley 3659:Edward Joseph Adams 3615:Villa Maria Academy 3595:Saint Joseph's Prep 3590:Saint Basil Academy 3535:La Salle College HS 3430:La Salle University 3357:Chapels and shrines 3311:St. Basil the Great 3218:Thomas Jerome Welsh 3143:Francis James Furey 3133:Edward Peter Cullen 3053:John Francis O'Hara 1808:(Wayne, New Jersey) 1631:Blessed Virgin Mary 1469:Provincial Superior 1199:Bishop of Baltimore 1147:St. Nicholas Kirche 1048:Notre-Dame de Paris 956:dimissorial letters 876:papal infallibility 580:Baltimore, Maryland 493:Priestly ordination 451:Diaconal ordination 329:the Czech Republic) 5885:Westchester County 5825:Notre Dame Academy 5805:Xavier High School 5790:St. George Academy 5676:Bronx high schools 5637:Fordham University 5489:Westchester County 5274:St. Peter's Church 5259:St. Clare's Church 5164:St. Peter's Church 5009:Our Saviour Church 4954:Holy Rosary Church 4368:Charles John Brown 4313:Emerson John Moore 4278:Edward Dennis Head 4209:Auxiliary bishops, 4185:Theodore McCarrick 4171:Auxiliary bishops, 4157:John Joseph O'Hara 4128:Auxiliary bishops, 4090:Auxiliary bishops, 4036:John Joseph Hughes 4011:John Joseph Hughes 3789:Philip R. McDevitt 3744:John Patrick Foley 3724:Joseph M. Corrigan 3610:Villa Joseph Marie 3560:Merion Mercy Acad. 3435:Neumann University 3361:Church of the GesĂş 3208:Francis B. Schulte 3198:Joseph Mark McShea 3193:Joseph P. McFadden 3183:John Joseph McCort 3168:Robert P. Maginnis 3148:John Joseph Graham 3093:Keith J. Chylinski 3063:Anthony Bevilacqua 2701:, Franciscan Media 1950:The New York Times 1828:Neumann University 1671: 1489: 1457:Elkridge, Maryland 1394: 1353: 1281:by December 1839. 1119: 908:Journey to America 898:Augustine of Hippo 842:Leopoldine Society 822:Diocese of Budweis 774:Christian doctrine 745: 721: 704:(then part of the 702:Kingdom of Bohemia 631:An immigrant from 485:New York, New York 402:Catholic education 327:(United States and 216:Kingdom of Bohemia 6009: 6008: 5961: 5960: 5785:Regis High School 5780:Notre Dame School 5760:Dominican Academy 5566: 5565: 5284:St. Roch's Church 5279:St. Rita's Church 5264:St. Mary's Church 5184:St. Teresa Church 5144:St. Monica Church 5114:St. Joseph Chapel 5074:St. Emeric Church 5029:St. Andrew Church 4939:Holy Cross Church 4809:All Saints Church 4749:St. Luke's Church 4744:St. Lucy's Church 4729:St. John's Church 4604:Holy Cross Church 4496: 4495: 4443:John Joseph Mitty 4438:Rrok Kola Mirdita 4403:Charles H. 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John Nepomucen Neumann
John Henry Newman
John Neumann (disambiguation)
Saint John Neumann (disambiguation)
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Bishop of Philadelphia

Latin Church
Philadelphia
Francis Kenrick
James Frederick Wood
John Dubois
Francis Kenrick
Prachatitz
Kingdom of Bohemia
Austrian Empire
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Catholic
Alma mater
Charles University in Prague
John Nepomucene Neumann's signature
John Nepomucene Neumann's coat of arms
Roman Catholic Church
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Bishop
Vatican City
Pope Paul VI
Pope Paul VI
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