Holy Cross Comes to Cleveland: A Partnership in Catholic Secondary Education

In 1943 Bishop Edward F. Hoban came to Cleveland, Ohio, as coadjutor bishop to Archbishop Joseph Schrembs. Having risen to the episcopacy under the tutelage of Archbishop George Mundelein of Chicago, Hoban shared his mentor's propensity for expanding and streamlining the work of his diocese, in...

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Main Author: Gutowski, James A. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Soc. 2022
In: US catholic historian
Year: 2022, Volume: 40, Issue: 4, Pages: 69-88
Further subjects:B Akron
B Diocese of Cleveland
B Saint Edward High School
B Gilmour Academy
B Ohio
B Catholic secondary education
B Cleveland
B Congregation of Holy Cross
B Archbishop Hoban High School
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Summary:In 1943 Bishop Edward F. Hoban came to Cleveland, Ohio, as coadjutor bishop to Archbishop Joseph Schrembs. Having risen to the episcopacy under the tutelage of Archbishop George Mundelein of Chicago, Hoban shared his mentor's propensity for expanding and streamlining the work of his diocese, including education. Hoban's efforts to expand Catholic high school education in Cleveland began at the same time that the Brothers of Holy Cross, led by Brother Ephrem O'Dwyer, C.S.C., sought to become an independent province within their congregation. Over the next twenty years, this confluence of institutional needs induced brother and bishop to develop a unique and productive working relationship that served the needs of both.
ISSN:1947-8224
Contains:Enthalten in: US catholic historian
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1353/cht.2022.0023