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PAGE 2—THE BULLETIN, October 4, 1953
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WASHINGTON, — The Most
Rev. Albert G. Meyer, Archbish
op of Milwaukee since 1953, has
been named Archbishop of Chi
cago.
The appointment, made by
His Holiness Pope Pius XII, was
announced here by His
Excellency Archbishop Amleto
Giovanni Cicognani, Apostolic
Delegate to the United States.
Archbishop Meyer succeeds
the late Cardinal Samuel Stritch,
who died on May 27 of this year
in Rome, where he had gone to
serve as Pro-Prefect of the Sac
red Congregation for the Propa
gation of the Faith.
Cardinal Stritch, like Arch
bishop Meyer, was Archbishop
of Milwaukee at the time he
was named Ordinary of the
Archdiocese of Chicago. More
over, both prelates had occupied
another See before being named
Archbishop of Milwaukee. Card
inal Stritch had been Bishop of
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Toledo, and Archbishop Meyer
was Bishop of Superior, Wiscon
sin.
Noted as a scholar, teacher
and able administrator. Arch
bishop Meyer has a wealth of
knowledge of the problems of
priests, seminarians and the lai
ty. For 15 years he was closely
identified with the education of
future priests, as professor and
seminary rector, and he has
spent more than a dozen years
in the administration of two
Sees.
Archbishop Meyer was born
in Milwaukee, March 9, 1903, the
son of Peter James and Mathil
da Thelen Meyer. He attended
St. Mary’s parochial school and
Marquette Academy, in Milwau
kee, before entering St. Francis
Seminary in that city. He stu
died philosophy and theology at
the North American College in
Rome and was ordained on July
11, 1926, by the late Cardinal
Basilio Pompilj in the Church of
Santa Maria sopra Minerva in
the Eternal City.
Newly ordained Father Meyer
returned to this country to cel
ebrate his first Solemn Mass, but
went soon afterwards to Rome
again to study at the Pontifical
Bible Institute from 1927 to
1930, when he received a de
gree in Sacred Scripture.
Returning home again, he was
appointed a curate of St. Jos
eph’s parish in Waukesha, Wis.,
where he served for a year. In
the fall of 1931, he was named a
professor at St. Francis Semi
nary. At first he taught religion,
Greek, Latin and biblical archa
eology, but later he was pro
fessor of dogma and scripture.
Shortly after his appoint
ment as professor, Father Meyer
assumed the scriptural care of
a number of Italian families, for
whom a mission chapel was soon
erected. He was also appointed
the first chaplain of the Mil
waukee Serra Club.
Named rector of St. Francis
Seminary in 1937, Father Meyer
was raised to a domestic pre
late, with the title of Right Rev
erend Monsignor, on March 15,
1938. Throughout the years, he *
kept up his scholarly interest
in the Sacred Scriptures. He
translated the Epistles of St.
John for the Confraternity of
Christian Doctrine edition of
the New Testament.
Msgr. Meyer was named on
February 22, 1946, to be the
sixth Bishop of Superior, Wis
consin. He was consecrated in
St. John’s Cathedral, Milwau
kee, on April 11 by Archbishop
Moses E. Kiley, whom he was
to succeed seven years later as
Ordinary of Milwaukee. Bishop
Aloisius J. Muench of Fargo,
N. D., now Archbishop Muench,
and Apostolic Nuncio to Germa
ny, and Bishop William P. O’
Connor of Madison, Wis., were
the consecrators.
Archbishop Kiley officiated at
the solemn installation of Bish
op Meyer in Christ the King Ca
thedral in Superior on May 8,
1946.
The Superior diocese, which
comprises the northwestern part
of the State of Wisebnsin, ex
perienced a steady increase in
both the number of Catholics
and the number of children at
tending schools during Bishop
Meyer’s administration. In 1951,
he observed the silver jubilee
of his ordination with a Solemn
Pontifical Mass in his cathedral
in Superior. In February, 1953,
he established the Superior edi
tion of The Catholic Herald Cit
izen as the official diocesan
newspaper.
On July 21, 1953, Bishop
Meyer was named to be the
Archbishop of Milwaukee. Arch
bishop Cicognani officiated at
his solemn installation in St.
John’s Cathedral on September
24 of that year.
Speaking at the installation
of Archbishop Meyer, the Apos
tolic Delegate said a rich lega
cy of youthfulness and spiritual
greatness had befallen the Arch
diocese of Milwaukee. He not
ed that Archbishop Meyer had
come to head the See at the age
of 50, and said that few men
had attained the rank of arch
bishop at that age.
‘‘The relative youthfulness of
the new Archbishop, however,
is a circumstance that seems to
be a part of Milwaukee’s epis
copal tradition,” the Apostolic
Delegate declared. “Of its seven
archbishops, only two (Arch
bishop Michael) Heiss and
(Archbishop Moses E.) Kiley,
were over 60 when they were
appointed.”
Archbishop Cicognani called
attention to the fact that, besides
Archbishop Meyer himself,
WASHINGTON, (NC)—Msgr.
Paul J. Hallinan, director of the
Intercollegiate Newman Club of
Cleveland, has been named
Bishop of Charlestpn, South
Carolina.
The appointment, made by
His Holiness Pope Pius XII, was
announced here by His
Excellency Archbishop Amleto
Giovanni Cicognani, Apostolic
Delegate to the United States.
Msgr. Hallinan succeeds to a
see left vacant by the transfer
earlier this year of Bishop John
J. Russell to be Bishop of Rich
mond, Virginia.
Bishop-elect Hallinan was
born in Painesville, Ohio, April
8, 1911, the son of Clarence D.
and Rose Jane (Laracy) Halli
nan, both of whom are deceased.
He took the degree Bachelor of
Arts at the University of Notre
Dame in 1932 and made his
studies for the priesthood at St.
Mary’s Seminary, Cleveland. He
was ordained in St. John’s Ca
thedral, Cleveland, on February
20, 1937, by Archbishop Joseph
Schrembs, then Bishop of Cleve
land. I”
The newly named Bishop-
made graduate studies at John
Carroll University, Cleveland,
from 1951 to 1953, taking the
Master of Arts degree in Ameri
can History. He pursued further
studies in American History at
Western Reserve University
from 1953 to 1958.
Bishop-elect Hallinan was an
assistant pastor in St. Aloysius
parish, Cleveland, from 1937 to
1942; a U. S. Army chaplain
from 1942 to 1945, serving with
the Engineers in the South Pa
cific, and an assistant at St.
John’s Cathedral, Cleveland,
from December, 1945, to Decem
ber, 1947. He was part-time
Newman Club director for the
Diocese of Cleveland in 1946
and 1947, and has been full
time director since 1947. He has
also served part-time on the
faculty of Notre Dame College,
South Euclid, Ohio, from 1946
to 1956, and the faculty of St.
John College of Cleveland (Eve
ning Division) in 1947 and 1952.
Bishop-elect Hallinan becomes
the eighth Ordinary of the
Diocese of Charleston, which
was established on July 12,
1820, and comprises the State of
South Carolina. The diocese em
braces an area of 30,989 square
miles, and has a Catholic popu
lation of 30,270 in a total gen
eral population of 2,370,000.
there were present at the in
stallation ceremonies four other
members of the hierarchy who
were graduates of St. Francis
Seminary. These were Archbish
op Muench, Bishop O’Connor,
Auxiliary Bishop Roman R. At-
kielski of Milwaukee and Aux
iliary Bishop John B. Grellin-
ger of Green Bay, Wisconsin.
As he paid tribute to Arch
bishop Meyer, Archbishop Cig-
ognani said that it was in “this
atmosphere of spiritual great
ness and spiritual youthfulness”
that he was “born and raised.”
On January 29, 1955, Arch
bishop Meyer blessed the begin
ning of the work on new addi
tions to St. Francis Seminary,
on the occasion of the 99th an
niversary of the blessing of the
original building.
Archbishop Meyer is a mem
ber of the Administrative Board
of the National Catholic Welfare
Conference and the Episcopal
Chairman of the N.C.W.C. De
partment of Education.
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