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  1. John Joseph Hughes (June 24, 1797 – January 3, 1864) was a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. He was the fourth Bishop and first Archbishop of the Archdiocese of New York, serving between 1842 and his death in 1864. [1] . In 1841, he founded St. John's College, which would later become Fordham University .

  2. John Hughes (born June 24, 1797, Annaloghan, County Tyrone, Ire.—died Jan. 3, 1864, New York City) was the first Roman Catholic archbishop of New York, who became one of the foremost American Roman Catholic prelates of his time.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. John Hughes, né le à Lansing, dans le Michigan, et mort le à New York, est un scénariste, producteur, réalisateur et acteur américain .

    • 18 février 1950Lansing, Michigan, États-Unis
    • John Wilden Hughes, Jr.
    • Américaine
    • John Hughes
  4. 14 mars 2018 · Books. Dagger John: the bishop who built Irish America. Archbishop John Hughes’s goal was a people who saw themselves simultaneously as good Catholics, loyal Americans and proud...

    • John Loughery
  5. 11 oct. 2010 · Ordained into the priesthood in Philadelphia, Hughes rose swiftly through the ranks, and by 1850 he was appointed archbishop of New York. In the mid-1800s, Catholic immigrants were swelling the...

  6. 11 juil. 2018 · John Hughes spent his ecclesial career caring for the Irish immigrants that swarmed New York and defending the Roman Catholic Church against violence, arson and bigotry.

  7. Hughes founded St. John's Orphan Asylum in 1829 and was responsible for the structuring of a new church, St. John the Evangelist, in 1832. St. John the Evangelist became regarded as one of the finest and most impressive churches in the country at that time.