Moses Elias Kiley

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Moses Elias Kiley (born November 13, 1876 in Margaree , Nova Scotia , Canada , † April 15, 1953 ) was Archbishop of Milwaukee .

Life

Moses Elias Kiley received on 10 June 1911 by the Archbishop of Dallas , James Edward Quigley , the sacrament of Holy Orders .

On February 10, 1934, Pope Pius XI appointed him . to the Bishop of Trenton . The secretary of the Consistorial Congregation , Raffaele Carlo Cardinal Rossi OCD , donated him episcopal ordination on March 17 of the same year ; Co- consecrators were the secretary of the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith , Carlo Salotti , and the Bishop of Newark , Thomas Joseph Walsh .

On January 1, 1940, Pope Pius XII appointed him . to the Archbishop of Milwaukee.

Web links

predecessor Office successor
Samuel Stritch Archbishop of Milwaukee
1940–1953
Albert Meyer
John Joseph McMahon Bishop of Trenton
1934-1940
William Aloysius Griffin