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298 THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
he was given charge of the Italians in Trenton. His great success in minis-
tering to the spiritual needs of his countrymen has prompted the Rt. Rev.
Bishop McFaul to appoint him Diocesan visitor for the Italians. Since going
to Trenton, Father Pozzi has erected a large church, and contemplates erect-
ing a parochial school in the near future.
REV. CHARLES POLISECK.
Rev. Charles Poliseck, pastor of the Hungarian Church at Alpha, was
born July 7, 1864, in Szomolnok, Hungary, and studied at Rozsnys and Buda-
pest and was ordained at Basztarzsabanya, Hungary, July 16, 1888. Since his
ordination he has been a chaplain and professor previous to his present aP-
pointment.
REV. JOHN QUAREMBA.
Rev. John Quaremba was born in Castelgrande, Italy, July 6, 1876, and
studied at Lucrano, where he was ordained May 24, 1902. He was a curate
at the Italian Church, Orange, N. J., and then did missionary work at Silver
Lake, N. J. Bishop McFaul appointed him pastor of the Italians at Atlantic
City, Pleasantville, Cape May and vicinity.
REV. ALOYSIUS S. QUINLAN.
Rey. Aloysius Quinlan was born in Scottisville, New York, March 25;
1876, and educated for the priesthood at St. Andrew’s Preparatory Seminary,
and St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y., and at the Seminary of Mt.
St. Mary’s of the West, Cincinnati, Ohio. He was ordained at Trenton, June
I, 1901, and served as assistant to Dean Kivelitz until April 18, 1904, when he
was sent to Gloucester to assist Father Giese. October 1, 1903, he was 4P°
pointed the first permanent pastor of Eatontown. ‘
REV. JOSEPH A. RYAN,
Rev. Joseph A. Ryan was born in New York City on January 4, 1870 and
was educated at St. Francis Xavier’s College, and St. Mary’s Seminary; Balti-
more, where he was ordained, May 1, 1895. He was an assistant at Lakewood
for five months and was then transferred to St. Mary’s Church, Perth Amboy,
to assist the Rev. P. L. Connolly, where he remained for two years and nine
months. June 17, 1898, he was appointed the first resident pastor of Bernards
ville and although he had to establish the parish and build the church and rece
tory, so successful was Father Ryan in his undertaking, that within eighteen
months, the church was completed and opened and consecrated on the same
day, May 2, 1900.
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