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19th and 20th-century American Catholic bishop

His Excellency, The Most Reverend
Richard Scannell
Bishop of Omaha
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
SeeDiocese of Omaha
In office30 January 1891 –
8 January 1916
PredecessorJames O'Connor
SuccessorJeremiah James Harty
Previous post(s)Bishop of Concordia
(1887–1891)
Orders
Ordination26 February 1871
Consecration30 November 1887
by Patrick Feehan
Personal details
Born(1845-05-12)12 May 1845
Cloyne, County Cork, Ireland
Died8 January 1916(1916-01-08) (aged 70)
Omaha, Nebraska, US
EducationAll Hallows College

Richard Scannell (12 May 1845 – 8 January 1916) was an Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Concordia in Kansas (1887–1891) and as bishop of the Diocese of Omaha in Nebraska (1891–1916).

Biography

Early life

Richard Scannell was born on 12 May 1845, in Cloyne, County Cork, in Ireland to Patrick and Johanna (née Collins) Scannell. After completing his classical studies in a private school at Midleton, Ireland, he entered All Hallows College in Dublin in 1866.

Scannell was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Nashville in Tennessee, on 26 February 1871. He arrived in the United States later in 1871 and was appointed as a curate at Holy Rosary Cathedral. In 1878, he became pastor of St. Columba's Parish in East Nashville. He returned to the cathedral as rector in 1879.

Following the transfer of Bishop Patrick Feehan to the Archdiocese of Chicago, Scannell served as apostolic administrator for the diocese from 1880 to 1883. After a leave of absence for health reasons, he organized St. Joseph's Parish in West Nashville and built its church in 1885. In August 1886, Scannell was appointed vicar general of the diocese.

Bishop of Concordia

On 9 August 1887, Scannell was appointed as the first bishop of the newly erected Diocese of Concordia by Pope Leo XIII. He received his episcopal consecration on 30 November 1887, from Archbishop Feehan, with Bishops William McCloskey and Joseph Rademacher serving as co-consecrators, at St. Joseph's Church.

With only 20 resident pastors and a growing Catholic population, Scannell attempted to solve the priest shortage by establishing a preparatory seminary in Belleville, Kansas, laying its cornerstone in June 1890. However, due to an economic depression, the seminary was never built and left a long-lasting debt. During his three-year-long tenure, Scannell also assisted the Sisters of St. Joseph to become permanently established in the diocese, erected fifteen churches, and increased the number of diocesan priests from five to twenty-two.

Bishop of Omaha

Scannell was named by Leo XIII to succeed Bishop James O'Connor as bishop of the Diocese of Omaha on 30 January 1891. Under his governance, the cornerstone of St. Cecilia Cathedral was laid in 1907. He also oversaw the diocese's expansion to 95 parishes, serving more than 80,000 Catholics. Parochial schools and diocesan priests more than doubled in number, and increases were also made among religious. Scannell erected the Creighton Memorial St. Joseph's Hospital in Omaha and St. Catherine's Hospital, and a home of the Good Shepherd. He also introduced the Third Order Regular of St. Francis, Sisters of St. Joseph, Presentation Sisters, Sisters of the Resurrection, Sisters of St. Benedict, Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Good Shepherd Sisters, the Dominicans, Felicians, Ursulines, and Franciscans to the diocese.

Richard Scannell died on 8 January 1916, in Omaha at age 70.

References

  1. ^ "Bishop Richard Scannell: 1887-1898". Roman Catholic Diocese of Salina. Archived from the original on 24 May 2010.
  2. ^ "Omaha". Catholic Encyclopedia.
  3. ^ "Bishop Richard Scannell". Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
  4. ^ "Bishop Richard Scannell". Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded byNone Bishop of Concordia
1887–1891
Succeeded byJohn Francis Cunningham
Preceded byJames O'Connor Bishop of Omaha
1891–1916
Succeeded byJeremiah James Harty
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha
Ordinaries
Bishops
James Myles O'Gorman
James O.Connor
Richard Scannell
Jeremiah James Harty
Joseph Francis Rummel
Archbishops
James Hugh Ryan
Gerald Thomas Bergan
Daniel E. Sheehan
Elden Francis Curtiss
George Joseph Lucas
Auxiliary bishops
Daniel E. Sheehan
Anthony Michael Milone
Churches
Cathedral
St. Cecilia Cathedral
Parishes
St. Anthony's Church, Cedar Rapids
St. Leonard Church, Madison
Holy Family Shrine
Holy Family Church, Omaha
Immaculate Conception Church, Omaha
Sacred Heart Church, Omaha
St. Frances Cabrini Church, Omaha
St. John's Church, Omaha
St. Joseph Church, Omaha
St. Bonaventure Church, Raeville
Education
Higher education
Creighton University
College of Saint Mary
High schools
Archbishop Bergan High School, Fremont
Cedar Catholic High School, Hartington
Central Catholic High School, West Point
Creighton Preparatory School, Omaha
Daniel J. Gross Catholic High School, Bellevue
Duchesne Academy, Omaha
Holy Family High School, Lindsay
Marian High School, Omaha
Mercy High School, Omaha
Mount Michael Benedictine School, Omaha
Norfolk Catholic High School, Norfolk
Pope John XXIII Central Catholic High School, Elgin
Roncalli Catholic High School, Omaha
St. Francis High School, Humphrey
St. Mary's High School, O'Neill
Scotus Central Catholic High School, Columbus
V. J. and Angela Skutt Catholic High School, Omaha
Priests
Blase J. Cupich
William Joseph Dendinger
Edward J. Flanagan
Joseph G. Hanefeldt
Edward Joseph Hunkeler
Patrick Aloysius Alphonsus McGovern
John Linus Paschang
Other
Boys Town
Notre Dame Academy and Convent
Mount Michael Abbey
Christ the King Priory
Immaculata Monastery & Spirituality Center
Roman Catholic Diocese of Salina
Ordinaries
Bishops of Concordia
Richard Scannell
John Francis Cunningham
Francis Joseph Tief
Bishops of Salina
Francis Augustine Thill
Frederick William Freking
Cyril John Vogel
Daniel Kucera
George Kinzie Fitzsimons
Paul Stagg Coakley
Edward Weisenburger
Gerald Lee Vincke
Churches
Cathedral
Sacred Heart Cathedral
Parishes
St. John the Baptist Church, Beloit
St. Joseph Church, Damar
St. Joseph's Church, Hays
Seven Dolors Church, Manhattan
Basilica of St. Fidelis, Victoria
Education
High schools
Sacred Heart High School, Salina
St. John's Catholic High School, Beloit
St. Xavier High School, Junction City
Thomas More Prep-Marian, Hays
Tipton Catholic High School, Tipton
Former
Marymount College
Miscellany
Roman Catholic Diocese of Concordia
Nazareth Convent and Academy
Priests
Thaddeus J. Butler
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