David Frederick Cunningham
David Frederick Cunningham was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of Syracuse in New York State from 1970 to 1976. He previously served as coadjutor bishop of Syracuse from 1967 to 1970 and auxiliary bishop of Syracuse from 1950 to 1967.
Biography
Early life
David Cunningham was born on December 3, 1900, in Walkerville, Montana, to David and Mary Ann Cunningham. He was raised in Oswego, New York. He attended St. Michael's College in Toronto, Ontario, before returning to New York and studying at St. Bernard's Seminary in Rochester, New York.Priesthood
He was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Syracuse on June 12, 1926 at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Rochester by Bishop Daniel Joseph Curley. After his ordination, the diocese assigned Cunningham as a curate at St. Ambrose Parish in Endicott, New York. He was later sent to Washington D.C. to study canon law at the Catholic University of America, where he earned a Licentiate of Canon Law in 1930.Between 1930 and 1950, Cunningham served as secretary to Bishops Curley, John A. Duffy, and Walter Andrew Foery. The Vatican raised Cunningham to the rank of domestic prelate in 1941. He also served as an assistant at Loretto Rest Nursing Home and at St. John Church in Camden, New York. In 1946, Cunningham was named pastor of St. John the Baptist Parish in Syracuse and vicar general of the diocese.