John F. Noll
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John Francis Noll (January 25, 1875 ā July 31, 1956) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Fort Wayne from 1925 until his death in 1956.
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The Most Reverend John Francis Noll | |
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Archbishop ad personam Bishop of Fort Wayne | |
Church | Roman Catholicism |
See | Diocese of Fort Wayne |
In office | June 30 1925 to July 31 1956 |
Predecessor | Herman Joseph Alerding |
Successor | Leo Aloysius Pursley |
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Ordination | June 4 1898 by Joseph Rademacher |
Consecration | June 30 1925 by George Mundelein |
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Born | (1875-01-25)January 25, 1875 Fort Wayne, Indiana |
Died | July 31, 1956(1956-07-31) (aged 81) |
Education | St. Lawrence Seminary |
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Noll was active in national church organizations. In 1912, he founded the weekly newspaper Our Sunday Visitor. Noll was called one of the most influential Catholics of his day.[1]