Justin Albert Driscoll

American Catholic bishop (1920–1984)
His Excellency, The Most Reverend

Justin Albert Driscoll
Bishop of Fargo
SeeDiocese of Fargo
In office1970-1984
Orders
OrdinationJuly 28, 1945
ConsecrationOctober 18, 1971
by Archbishop Luigi Raimondi
Personal details
Born(1920-09-30)September 30, 1920
Bernard, Iowa, US
DiedNovember 19, 1984(1984-11-19) (aged 64)
Bismarck, North Dakota, US
DenominationRoman Catholic
ParentsWilliam and Agnes (née Healey) Driscoll
EducationLoras College
Catholic University of America

Justin Albert Driscoll (September 30, 1920—November 19, 1984) was an American Roman Catholic clergyman. He served as President of Loras College (1967–1970) and Bishop of Fargo (1970–1984).

Biography

Early life

Justin Driscoll was born on September 30, 1920, in Bernard, Iowa, to William and Agnes (née Healey) Driscoll.[1] He studied at Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1942.[1] He completed his postgraduate studies at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.[1]

Priesthood

Driscoll was ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Dubuque on July 28, 1945.[2] He then served as a teacher at Loras Academy until 1948, when he became secretary to Archbishop Henry Rohlman.[1] In 1952 he earned his Ph.D. from Catholic University.[1]Returning to Iowa, he served as secretary to Archbishop Leo Binz (1952–1953) and superintendent of Catholic schools in the Archdiocese (1953–1967).[1]

President of Loras College

Driscoll was named president of Loras College in 1967.[1] During his administration, he gave full scholarships to twelve African American students. According to later Loras President Francis Friedl, these students were radicalized after spending a summer with Jesse Jackson's organization in Chicago When the students returned to Loras, they occupied a school building and sent a list of demands to the administration. After the students left the building, they were suspended for a semester. The semester length of the suspension and other factors made Driscoll unpopular with some faculty, who then sought his resignation.[3]

Bishop of Fargo

On September 8, 1970, Driscoll was appointed the fifth bishop of the Diocese of Fargo by Pope Paul VI.[2] He received his episcopal consecration on October 18, 1970. from Archbishop Luigi Raimondi, with Archbishops Leo Binz and James Byrne serving as co-consecrators.[2]

Justin Driscoll died on November 19, 1984, in Bismarck, North Dakota, at age 64.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Curtis, Georgina Pell (1966). The American Catholic Who's Who. Vol. XVII. Grosse Pointe, Michigan: Walter Romig.
  2. ^ a b c d "Bishop Justin Albert Driscoll". Catholic-Hierarchy.org.[self-published source]
  3. ^ Cooper, Brian (2007-06-17). "Msgr. Francis Friedl". Telegraph Herald. Archived from the original on 2008-02-28.
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