Richard Cushing
Richard James Cushing (August 24, 1895 – November 2, 1970) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was Archbishop of Boston from 1944 to 1970 and was made a cardinal in 1958.[1][2]
| His Eminence Richard James Cushing | |
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| Cardinal, Archbishop emeritus of Boston | |
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| See | Boston | 
| Installed | September 25, 1944 | 
| Term ended | September 8, 1970 | 
| Predecessor | William Henry O'Connell | 
| Successor | Humberto Sousa Medeiros | 
| Other posts | Cardinal-Priest of Santa Susanna | 
| Orders | |
| Ordination | May 26, 1921 by William Henry O'Connell | 
| Consecration | June 29, 1939 by William Henry O'Connell | 
| Created cardinal | December 15, 1958 by John XXIII | 
| Rank | Cardinal-Priest | 
| Personal details | |
| Birth name | Richard James Cushing | 
| Born | August 24, 1895 Boston, Massachusetts | 
| Died | November 2, 1970 (aged 75) Boston, Massachusetts | 
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| Motto | Ut Cognoscant Te (That they may know thee) | 
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Cushing died of cancer on November 2, 1970 in Boston, Massachusetts at the age of 75.[3]
References
    
- "Cardinal Cushing Centers".
- "Jewish Leaders Express Sorrow at Death of Cardinal Cushing". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 1970-11-04. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
- "Cardinal Cushing, 75, Dies Catholics Mourn Prelate". thecrimson.com. November 3, 1970. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
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