Michael Augustine Corrigan
1839–1902 (age 63)
Archbishop
Biography
Michael Augustine Corrigan (1839–1902) served as Archbishop of New York from 1880 until his death, overseeing the expansion of schools, charities, and parish life during a time of rapid immigration; his pastoral leadership provided both guidance and solace to countless families seeking shelter in the city.
He stood for a faithful and disciplined clergy, and today his memory is honored where he rests beneath the floors of St. Patrick's Cathedral, a testament to the spiritual care he devoted to the archdiocese.