Joseph P. McFadden

American bishop and religious leader

Joseph P. McFadden - Leaders & Politicians born 1947
Born

1947
78 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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Served as the Bishop of Harrisburg from 2004 until death in 2013. Ordained as a priest in 1975, focused on pastoral care and education within the diocese. Oversaw numerous initiatives to improve the church's outreach and community services. Participated actively in various regional and national ecclesiastical events.

Bishop of Harrisburg from 2004

Ordained as a priest in 1975

Implemented community service initiatives

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