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[[Image:sheehy.jpg|left|thumb|250px|"Father Maurice Sheehy," The CUA University Photographic Collection, The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, The Catholic University of America, Washington. D.C.. Please do not reproduce without permission from CUA Archives.]]SHEEHY, Maurice S. (Rev. Msgr.). (Irwin, IL, Apr. 26, 1898--Dubuque, IA, Feb. 10, 1972). The first chaplain to achieve the rank of vice admiral, Sheehy attended [[ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY]] and Columbia ([[LORAS COLLEGE]]). From 1922 to 1927 he taught at Loras before beginning his naval career in 1941. | [[Image:sheehy.jpg|left|thumb|250px|"Father Maurice Sheehy," The CUA University Photographic Collection, The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, The Catholic University of America, Washington. D.C.. Please do not reproduce without permission from CUA Archives.]]SHEEHY, Maurice S. (Rev. Msgr.). (Irwin, IL, Apr. 26, 1898--Dubuque, IA, Feb. 10, 1972). The first chaplain to achieve the rank of vice admiral, Sheehy attended [[ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY]] and Columbia ([[LORAS COLLEGE]]). From 1922 to 1927 he taught at Loras before beginning his naval career in 1941. (1) | ||
Sheehy compiled a record of thirty-three months service in the Pacific during [[WORLD WAR II]] as the district chaplain for the United States Navy. He received the Bronze Star and six battle stars. | Sheehy compiled a record of thirty-three months service in the Pacific during [[WORLD WAR II]] as the district chaplain for the United States Navy. He received the Bronze Star and six battle stars. In 1947 he was the head f the religion department at the Catholic University of America and a captain in the U. S. Naval Reserve. (2) He was named rear admiral in 1954 and promoted to vice admiral upon his retirement in 1958. This was the highest rank ever accorded to a naval chaplain. | ||
The recipient of a Papal appointment as a Prothonotary Apostolic, the highest station awarded a monsignor, Sheehy wrote eight books including '''The Priestly Heart''' and '''Six O’clock Mass'''. He served thirty years with the Catholic University of America, seventeen of which were spent as Head of the Department of Religious Education. | The recipient of a Papal appointment as a Prothonotary Apostolic, the highest station awarded a monsignor, Sheehy wrote eight books including '''The Priestly Heart''' and '''Six O’clock Mass'''. He served thirty years with the Catholic University of America, seventeen of which were spent as Head of the Department of Religious Education. | ||
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On August 8, 1957 Sheehy became pastor of Immaculate Conception Church in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He taught daily in Immaculate Conception High School and served as Head of the Department of Religion at Mt. Mercy College. His chief concern was increasing the practice of Frequent Communion. | On August 8, 1957 Sheehy became pastor of Immaculate Conception Church in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He taught daily in Immaculate Conception High School and served as Head of the Department of Religion at Mt. Mercy College. His chief concern was increasing the practice of Frequent Communion. | ||
In June 1967 the fourth annual John F. Kennedy Award | In June 1967 the fourth annual John F. Kennedy Award was conferred on Rt. Rev. Msgr. Sheehy, retired vice-admiral of the U. S. Navy Reserve at the Loras College Commencement activities. Although retired, Msgr. Sheehy had recently served on a seven-member Civilian Advisory Panel on Military Procurement led by Gen. Mark Clark. (3) | ||
[[Image:sheehy1.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]] | [[Image:sheehy1.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]] | ||
[[Image:sheehy2.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]] | [[Image:sheehy2.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]] | ||
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1. "Sheehy Gets JFK Award," Telegraph Herald, June 5, 1967, p. 1 | |||
2. Ibid. | |||
3. Ibid. | |||
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[[Category: Religious Leader]] | [[Category: Religious Leader]] |
Revision as of 14:38, 7 November 2017
SHEEHY, Maurice S. (Rev. Msgr.). (Irwin, IL, Apr. 26, 1898--Dubuque, IA, Feb. 10, 1972). The first chaplain to achieve the rank of vice admiral, Sheehy attended ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY and Columbia (LORAS COLLEGE). From 1922 to 1927 he taught at Loras before beginning his naval career in 1941. (1)
Sheehy compiled a record of thirty-three months service in the Pacific during WORLD WAR II as the district chaplain for the United States Navy. He received the Bronze Star and six battle stars. In 1947 he was the head f the religion department at the Catholic University of America and a captain in the U. S. Naval Reserve. (2) He was named rear admiral in 1954 and promoted to vice admiral upon his retirement in 1958. This was the highest rank ever accorded to a naval chaplain.
The recipient of a Papal appointment as a Prothonotary Apostolic, the highest station awarded a monsignor, Sheehy wrote eight books including The Priestly Heart and Six O’clock Mass. He served thirty years with the Catholic University of America, seventeen of which were spent as Head of the Department of Religious Education.
On August 8, 1957 Sheehy became pastor of Immaculate Conception Church in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He taught daily in Immaculate Conception High School and served as Head of the Department of Religion at Mt. Mercy College. His chief concern was increasing the practice of Frequent Communion.
In June 1967 the fourth annual John F. Kennedy Award was conferred on Rt. Rev. Msgr. Sheehy, retired vice-admiral of the U. S. Navy Reserve at the Loras College Commencement activities. Although retired, Msgr. Sheehy had recently served on a seven-member Civilian Advisory Panel on Military Procurement led by Gen. Mark Clark. (3)
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1. "Sheehy Gets JFK Award," Telegraph Herald, June 5, 1967, p. 1
2. Ibid.
3. Ibid.