The Catholic churches of New York City, with sketches of their history and lives of the present pastors : with an introduction on the early history of Catholicity on the island, and lives of the most reverend archbishops and bishops . , , , , , , Constantine , , , Dennis , \^il!, , , Frank. Matthews, Peter. May, Dominick. Meehan, Margaret. Meehan, Patrick C. MoUoy, John. Malcahey, M. J. Mulligan, James. Mulvihill, James. Murphy, Ja
The Catholic churches of New York City, with sketches of their history and lives of the present pastors : with an introduction on the early history of Catholicity on the island, and lives of the most reverend archbishops and bishops . , , , , , , Constantine , , , Dennis , \^il!, , , Frank. Matthews, Peter. May, Dominick. Meehan, Margaret. Meehan, Patrick C. MoUoy, John. Malcahey, M. J. Mulligan, James. Mulvihill, James. Murphy, James. Murphy, James T. Murphy, John. Murray, Slatthew. Murray, Michael. Nesraith, John P., , Francis A. OBrian, Charles. OBrien, John E. OBrien, Patrick. OConner, Bernard. OConnor, J. OConnor, Thomas. ODonohue, J. J. ODonovan, Jeremiah. OMeara, Catharine F., Mrs. ORourke, Feli,\. Plunkett, John, Mrs. Quinlan, John. Raab, John H. Regan, David, Mrs. Reidy, Edmund. Reilly, James. Reynolds, John F. Riley, Edward. Roche, James. Roche, John. Savney, Philip. Seery. Bernard. Shaw, Patrick. Skelly, Thomas. Smith, James. Smith, Philip. Smith, W. J. Sweeney, Edward. Weeks, Tirus, Wheeler, Thomas. White, Michael. Wilson, ?/:/^y/^. CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST. 437 THE REV. JAMES McMAHON, PASTOR OF THE CHUECH OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST. THE Rev. James McMalion was born in Ireland,and was educated at Jlaynootli, where hisnncle was for several years President. The yoiuig can-didate for the priesthood distinguished himself by thedepth and solidity of his studies; and after his ordina-tion he proceeded to the Seminary of St. Sulpice, Paris, inorder to pm-sue still further the theological studies towhich he was attached. From the seminary in Paris heproceeded to the institution of that learned body in Mon-treal; but in 1843 came to New York, where he wasappointed by Bishop Hughes assistant at St. MarysChurch, while the Very Rev. William Starrs was remained here t
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