Cardinal-Priest of Gesù Divin Lavoratore (Jesus the Divine Worker)
Orders
Ordination
April 26, 1952 by John Joyce Russell
Consecration
April 26, 1966 by Paul John Hallinan
Created cardinal
February 2, 1983 by John Paul II
Rank
Cardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
(1928-04-02)April 2, 1928
Columbia, South Carolina
Died
November 14, 1996(1996-11-14) (aged 68) Chicago, Illinois
Previous post(s)
President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and National Conference of Catholic Bishops (1974–1977)
Archbishop of Cincinnati (1972–1982)
General Secretary Of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (1968–1972)
Auxiliary Bishop of Atlanta (1966–1968)
Motto
As Those Who Serve
Coat of arms
Styles of Joseph Bernardin
Reference style
His Eminence
Spoken style
Your Eminence
Informal style
Cardinal
See
Chicago
Ordination history of Joseph Bernardin
History
Episcopal consecration
Consecrated by
Paul John Hallinan (Atlanta)
Date
April 26, 1966
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Joseph Bernardin as principal consecrator
Daniel Edward Pilarczyk
December 20, 1974
Thomas Cajetan Kelly O.P
August 15, 1977
Timothy Joseph Lyne
December 13, 1983
John George Vlazny
December 13, 1983
Plácido Rodriguez
December 13, 1983
Wilton Daniel Gregory
December 13, 1983
James Patrick Keleher
December 11, 1984
Thad J. Jakubowski
April 11, 1988
John R. Gorman
April 11, 1988
Raymond E. Goedert
August 29, 1991
Thomas George Doran
June 24, 1994
Edwin Michael Conway
March 20, 1995
Gerald Frederick Kicanas
March 20, 1995
George Vance Murry, S.J.
March 20, 1995
John R. Manz
March 5, 1996
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