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- James Johnston Navagh (April 4, 1901 – October 2, 1965) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese...
- succeed McNulty, that same year Pope John XXIII appointed Bishop James Navagh from the Diocese of Ogdensburg as the fourth bishop of the diocese of Paterson...
- Joseph Lennox Federal, Edmund Gibbons, Thomas Francis Lillis, James Johnston Navagh, and Donald Walter Trautman. In the field of sports, Niagara alumni include:...
- John Joseph Mc****n, appointed Bishop of Trenton in 1928 James Johnston Navagh, appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Raleigh in 1952 and later Bishop of Ogdensburg...
- Rockville Centre in 1957. Pius XII then selected Auxiliary Bishop James Navagh of the Diocese of Raleigh that same year to serve as bishop of Ogdensburg...
- Joseph Monaghan Bryan Joseph McEntegart Walter P. Kellenberg James Johnston Navagh Leo Richard Smith Thomas Andrew Donnellan Stanislaus Joseph Brzana Paul...
- Dwyer 383 412 570 1952 II Reno, VI Portland in Oregon 581 James Johnston Navagh CR2° 434 557 1952 Raleigh (auxiliary), VII Ogdensburg, IV Paterson 582 Leo...
- named priest-secretary of Bishop James J. Navagh and attended the sessions of the Second Vatican Council as Navagh's prin****l aide. In December 1964, he was...
- Joseph McEntegart Bishop of Ogdensburg 1954–1957 Succeeded by James Johnston Navagh Preceded by – Auxiliary Bishop of New York 1953–1954 Succeeded by –...
- appointed Bishop of Arlington Luis Rafael Zarama (2017–present) James Johnston Navagh (1952–1957), appointed Bishop of Ogdensburg and later Bishop of Paterson...