James Daniel Niedergeses Explained

Honorific Prefix:His Excellency, The Most Reverend
James Daniel Niedergeses
Bishop of Nashville
Church:Roman Catholic Church
See:Diocese of Nashville
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Term:May 20, 1975 to
October 13, 1992
Predecessor:Joseph Aloysius Durick
Successor:Edward Urban Kmiec
Ordination:April 8, 1975
Consecration:May 20, 1975
Consecrated By:Giovanni Cicognani
Birth Date:February 2, 1917
Birth Place:Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, US
Death Place:Nashville, Tennessee, US
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James Daniel Niedergeses (February 2, 1917  - November 16, 2007) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the ninth bishop of the Diocese of Nashville in Tennessee from 1975 to 1992.

Biography

James Niedergeses born on February 2, 1917, in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. He was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Nashville by Bishop William Adrian on May 20, 1944, in Nashville. Niedergeses spent the 11 years in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the majority of his time there as pastor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish.[1]

On April 8, 1975, Pope Paul VI appointed Niedergeses as bishop of the Diocese of Nashville, He was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Giovanni Cicognani on May 20, 1975.

Pope John Paul II accepted Niedergeses' resignation as bishop of the Diocese of Nashville on October 13, 1992.[2] James Niedergeses died on November 16, 2007, at age 90 at Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.dioceseofknoxville.org/?org=23&opg=home Diocese of Knoxville
  2. http://catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bniedjd.html Bishop James Daniel Niedergeses [Catholic-Hierarchy&#93;<!-- Bot generated title -->]
  3. Web site: welcome to Saint Thomas Hospital . 2020-01-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071107111113/http://www.saintthomas.org/ . 2007-11-07 . dead .
  4. http://www.dioceseofnashville.com/article_nied-obit.htm Bishop Niedergeses, 'a model person,' dies at 90