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Cemetery, St. Joseph's Hospital, St. Agnes Institute Girls' School, St. Francis Home for Working Girls, the Home for the Indigent Poor and Aged, Mt. St. Joseph's Home for Boys and convents for
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parishioners before they could spend them in Paterson's bars. It is said that Paterson's barkeeps came to fear the Reverend Father more than they did the police or mob.
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Mayor Frank J. Van Noort declared the day of his funeral a holiday, closing both parochial and secular schools and ordering flags to be flown at
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of poor parish youth. He was also known for maintaining the church's food and housing funds by wresting pay envelopes from
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Throughout his 65-year career, McNulty acted as the moving force behind the creation of much of the foundation of
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communities in Paterson. Contemporary reports credit McNulty with helping to diffuse the
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when he addressed the rioters. During his lifetime, the Pope named him to the office of
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Contribution to the Catholic infrastructure of Paterson, New Jersey
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Ku Klux Klan protest of the Reverend Father's burial
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photographic negative with notations is part of the
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Mathew Brady
United States Library of Congress

St. John the Baptist
Catholic
priest
dean
New York
Ballyshannon
Ireland
Great Famine
Passaic County, New Jersey
Paterson, New Jersey
Pope
domestic prelate
moral authority
Irish
German Catholic
1880 Garret Rock May Day riot
papal chamberlain
European nobility
Paterson's St. John's Church
bronze
parish
Paterson, New Jersey
St. John
Diocese
St. Joseph
St. Agnes

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