His Excellency, The Most Reverend Henry Pinckney Northrop | |
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Bishop of Charleston | |
Northrop in 1914 | |
See | Diocese of Charleston |
In office | January 8, 1882 - June 7, 1916 |
Predecessor | Patrick Neeson Lynch |
Successor | William Thomas Russell |
Other post(s) | Vicar Apostolic of North Carolina |
Orders | |
Ordination | June 25, 1865 by Pietro de Villanova Castellacci |
Consecration | January 8, 1882 by James Gibbons |
Personal details | |
Born | (1842-05-05)May 5, 1842 Charleston, South Carolina |
Died | June 7, 1916(1916-06-07) (aged 74) Charleston, South Carolina |
Education | Georgetown College Mount St. Mary's College Pontifical North American College |
Henry Pinckney Northrop (May 5, 1842 – June 7, 1916) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as vicar apostolic of North Carolina (1882-1888) and bishop of the Diocese of Charleston in South Carolina (1883-1916).
Biography
Early life
Henry Northrop was born on May 5, 1842, in Charleston, South Carolina, to Claudian Byrd and Hannah Eliza (née Anderson) Northrop. He received his early education at Georgetown College in Washington, D.C. from 1853 to 1856. He then studied at Mount St. Mary's College in Emmitsburg, Maryland, graduating in 1860. He attended the theological seminary at St. Mary's for four years before continuing his studies at the Pontifical North American College in Rome.
Priesthood
Northrop was ordained to the priesthood in Rome by Patriarch Pietro de Villanova Castellacci for the Diocese of Charleston on June 25, 1865. Following his return to the United States, he served as a curate at the Nativity Parish in New York City. In 1866, he returned to Charleston and became a curate at St. Joseph's Parish. Northrop served as a missionary in New Bern, North Carolina (1868-1872), assistant rector of St. John's Cathedral in Charleston and pastor of the parish in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina (1872-1877), and pastor of St. Patrick's Parish in Charleston (1877-1882).
Vicar Apostolic of North Carolina
On September 16, 1881, Northrop was appointed the second vicar apostolic of North Carolina and titular bishop of Rosalia by Pope Leo XIII. He received his episcopal consecration on January 8, 1882, at the Baltimore Cathedral from Cardinal James Gibbons, with Bishops John Keane and Thomas Becker serving as co-consecrators.
Bishop of Charleston
In addition to his duties as vicar apostolic, Northrup was named the fourth bishop of the Diocese of Charleston on January 27, 1883 by Leo XIII. Northrup resigned his post as vicar apostolic on February 4, 1888, while remaining bishop of Charleston. Henry Northrop died in Charleston on June 7, 1916, at the age of 74.
References
- ^ Johnson, Rossiter, ed. (1904). The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans. Vol. VIII. John Howard Brown. Boston: The Biographical Society.
- ^ The Memorial Volume: A History of the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore. Baltimore: The Baltimore Publishing Company. 1885.
- ^ "Bishop Henry Pinckney Northrop". Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
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Preceded byJames Gibbons | Vicar Apostolic of North Carolina 1882—1888 |
Succeeded byLeo Michael Haid |
Preceded byPatrick Neeson Lynch | Bishop of Charleston 1883—1916 |
Succeeded byWilliam Thomas Russell |
Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston | ||
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- 1842 births
- 1916 deaths
- Georgetown University alumni
- Mount St. Mary's University alumni
- Roman Catholic bishops of Charleston
- 19th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the United States
- 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the United States
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh
- People from New Bern, North Carolina
- Religious leaders from North Carolina
- People from Sullivan's Island, South Carolina
- Catholics from North Carolina