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188: 842: 1220: 50: 512: 395:, Canevin automatically succeeded him to become the fifth bishop of Pittsburgh on December 20, 1904. He was the first American and the first native son of the diocese to become bishop. He penned the article on the "Diocese of Pittsburg" for the 1265: 693: 896: 871: 1275: 1060: 951: 1045: 946: 901: 1199: 1270: 686: 1030: 861: 320: 485: 1255: 679: 264:
to Thomas and Rosanna Canevin, on a farm owned by the Sisters of Mercy. After receiving his early education at schools in Beatty, he entered
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accepted Canevin's resignation as bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh and appointed him as titular archbishop of
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Shepherds of the Faith 1843–1993: A Brief History of the Bishops of the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh
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Schmandt, Raymond H. "Some Notes on Bishop J. F. Regis Canevin of Pittsburgh (1904-1921)."
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of the diocese from 1888 until 1893, when he became pastor of St. Philip's Church in
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Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh History of Bishops webpage
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in Pittsburgh for five years. In 1886, Canevin became
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New York: American Historical Society. 1922. 687: 629:"Bishops' Row", St. Mary Cemetery, Pittsburgh 467: 580: 578: 351:On January 16, 1903, Canevin was appointed 694: 680: 484:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 416:in Pittsburgh at age 73, and is buried at 48: 1271:Contributors to the Catholic Encyclopedia 560: 558: 556: 347:Coadjutor Bishop and Bishop of Pittsburgh 575: 529: 527: 525: 506:The Catholic Encyclopedia and Its Makers 461: 1238: 553: 430: 372:on February 24, 1903, from Archbishop 675: 522: 499: 497: 495: 1256:Roman Catholic bishops of Pittsburgh 704:Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh 355:of Pittsburgh and titular bishop of 319:at St. Paul's Orphan Asylum and the 295:Canevin's first assignment was as a 587:"Bishop John Francis Regis Canevin" 243:in Pennsylvania from 1904 to 1921. 13: 840: 601: 584: 538:. Grosse Pointe, MI: Walter Romig. 533: 492: 439:History of Pittsburgh and Environs 14: 1292: 1261:Religious leaders from Pittsburgh 1200:St. Joseph's House of Hospitality 617: 343:of St. Paul's Cathedral in 1895. 262:Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania 148:Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania 1218: 510: 186: 536:The American Catholic Who's Who 542: 446: 1: 468:O'Donnell, John Hugh (1922). 423: 275: 251: 239:. He served as bishop of the 1046:Our Lady of the Sacred Heart 246: 7: 1281:Catholics from Pennsylvania 10: 1297: 1152:Adam Joseph Cardinal Maida 1036:North Catholic High School 608:Glenn, Francis A. (1993). 256:Regis Canevin was born at 229:John Francis Regis Canevin 33:John Francis Regis Canevin 1213: 1188:Calvary Catholic Cemetery 1180: 1084: 980: 851: 838: 711: 660: 651: 643: 636: 391:Upon the death of Bishop 216: 206: 194: 185: 172: 155: 140: 135: 122: 109: 104: 94: 84: 76: 66: 56: 47: 38: 21: 882:Immaculate Heart of Mary 412:. Regis Canevin died at 329:Canonsburg, Pennsylvania 162:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1194:The Pittsburgh Catholic 1127:Daniel Cardinal DiNardo 1122:Nicholas Carmen Dattilo 1107:Coleman Francis Carroll 534:Curtis, Georgina Pell. 1225:Catholicism portal 1117:William Graham Connare 887:Our Lady of the Angels 845: 792:Vincent Martin Leonard 638:Catholic Church titles 591:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 43:Archbishop of Pelusium 1172:Donald Cardinal Wuerl 1147:Bernard Anthony Hebda 1132:Norbert Felix Gaughan 1112:Howard Joseph Carroll 907:St. Stanislaus Kostka 892:St. Benedict the Moor 862:Cathedral of St. Paul 844: 797:John Bernard McDowell 565:"EX-BISHOP CANEVIN". 397:Catholic Encyclopedia 337:Crafton, Pennsylvania 241:Diocese of Pittsburgh 71:Diocese of Pittsburgh 61:Roman Catholic Church 1137:Jerome Daniel Hannan 1092:Anthony Gerard Bosco 972:St. Anthony's Chapel 937:St. John the Baptist 654:Bishop of Pittsburgh 402:On January 9, 1921, 339:. Canevin was named 321:Western Penitentiary 313:St. Paul's Cathedral 270:St. Vincent Seminary 40:Bishop of Pittsburgh 1167:Thomas Joseph Tobin 1097:Paul Joseph Bradley 1006:Saint Paul Seminary 968:Chapels and shrines 827:William Waltersheid 812:Thomas Joseph Tobin 549:St. Philip's Church 266:St. Vincent College 1102:Edward James Burns 1072:Elementary schools 962:Ss. Peter and Paul 846: 787:Coleman F. Carroll 767:Anthony Bevilacqua 757:John Joseph Wright 664:Hugh Charles Boyle 568:The New York Times 474:. Washington, D.C. 420:in Lawrenceville. 365:. He received his 327:of the mission in 99:Hugh Charles Boyle 1233: 1232: 783:Auxiliary bishops 670: 669: 661:Succeeded by 585:Cheney, David M. 418:St. Mary Cemetery 301:St. Mary's Parish 292:on June 4, 1879. 226: 225: 201:The Most Reverend 168: 167: 130:Patrick John Ryan 126:February 24, 1903 28:The Most Reverend 1288: 1223: 1222: 1205:See of Allegheny 1041:Oakland Catholic 1026:Central Catholic 987:Higher education 802:Anthony G. 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Index

His Excellency
The Most Reverend
Bishop of Pittsburgh

Roman Catholic Church
Diocese of Pittsburgh
Richard Phelan
Hugh Charles Boyle
John Tuigg
Patrick John Ryan
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Reference style
The Most Reverend
Your Excellency
Monsignor
prelate
Catholic Church
Diocese of Pittsburgh
Beatty
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
St. Vincent College
St. Vincent Seminary
ordained
priesthood
John Tuigg
curate
St. Mary's Parish
Lawrenceville

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