James Joseph Gerrard

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James Joseph Gerrard (June 9, 1897 – June 3, 1991) was a bishop of the Catholic Church in the United States. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Fall River in Massachusetts from 1959 to 1976.

SeeTitular See of Forma
AppointedFebruary 2, 1959
In officeMarch 19, 1959 - January 12, 1976
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James Joseph Gerrard
Auxiliary Bishop of Fall River
ChurchCatholic Church
SeeTitular See of Forma
AppointedFebruary 2, 1959
In officeMarch 19, 1959 - January 12, 1976
Orders
OrdinationMay 26, 1923
by Daniel Francis Feehan
ConsecrationMarch 19, 1959
by James Louis Connolly
Personal details
BornJune 9, 1897
DiedJune 3, 1991(1991-06-03) (aged 93)
EducationSt. Laurent College
St. Bernard's Seminary
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Biography

Early life

James Gerrard was born on June 9, 1897, in New Bedford, Massachusetts. He was educated at Holy Family High School in New Bedford and St. Laurent College in Montreal.[1] He studied for the priesthood at St. Bernard's Seminary in Rochester, New York.

Priesthood

Gerrard was ordained a priest on May 26, 1923, for the Diocese of Fall River by Bishop Daniel Francis Feehan.[2]

Auxiliary Bishop of Fall River

On February 2, 1959 Pope John XXIII appointed Gerrard as the titular bishop of Forma and auxiliary bishop of Fall River. He was consecrated at the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption in Fall River, Massachusetts, by Bishop James Connolly on March 19, 1959 The principal co-consecrators were Bishop Russell McVinney and Auxiliary Bishop Jeremiah Minihan. Gerrard attended the second session of the Second Vatican Council in 1963 in Rome.[2]

Gerrard served as auxiliary bishop of Fall River until his resignation was accepted by Pope Paul VI on January 12, 1976. He died at the Catholic Memorial Home in Fall River, Massachusetts on June 3, 1991, at the age of 93.[2][3]

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