Father John DuBois

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Father John DuBois was a French-born Catholic priest and educator who became a prominent early American church leader and bishop, noted for his role in expanding Catholic education in the United States.

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instanceOf Catholic priest
French emigrant to the United States
Roman Catholic bishop
educator
human
appointedAsBishopOfNewYork 1826
associatedWith Mount St. Mary’s College
surface form: Mount St. Mary’s University
birthDate 1764-08-24
birthPlace Paris
surface form: Paris, France
burialPlace New York City
surface form: New York, New York
citizenship France
United States of America
clergyType secular clergy
countryOfBirth France
deathDate 1842-12-20
denomination Roman Catholic
diocese Archdiocese of New York
surface form: Roman Catholic Diocese of New York
era 19th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the United States
familyName Dubois
surface form: DuBois
fieldOfWork Catholic higher education
religious education
founded Mount St. Mary’s College
Mount St. Mary's Seminary
surface form: Mount St. Mary’s Seminary
givenName John
knownFor expanding Catholic education in the United States
founding Mount St. Mary’s College
languageSpoken English
French
laterNationality American
movedToCountry United States of America
movedToUnitedStatesAround 1791
name John DuBois
nationalityAtBirth French
notableRole early American Catholic church leader
promoter of Catholic schools in the United States
occupation bishop
priest
teacher
positionHeld Bishop of New York
predecessor John Connolly
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
successor John Hughes
termAsBishopOfNewYorkEnd 1837
termAsBishopOfNewYorkStart 1826
workLocation Emmitsburg, Maryland
New York City
surface form: New York, New York

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