Edward Aloysius Fitzgerald
Edward Aloysius Fitzgerald was an American bishop of the Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Dubuque in Iowa from 1946 to 1949, and as the fourth bishop of Winona in Minnesota from 1949 to 1969.
Biography
Early life
Edward Fitzgerald was born on February 13, 1893, in Cresco, Iowa, to Edward and Emma Fitzgerald. He was educated at Assumption High School in Cresco, then attended St. Joseph College in Dubuque. After graduating from St. Joseph in 1913, Fitzgerald decided to become a priest. Fitzgerald studied at the Grand Seminary of Montreal in Montreal, Quebec, where he earned Bachelor of Sacred Theology and a Bachelor of Canon Law degrees.Priesthood
Fitzgerald was ordained a priest in Dubuque for the Archdiocese of Dubuque by Archbishop James Keane on July 25, 1916. He took post-graduate studies at the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, and the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MinnesotaFitzgerald served on the faculty of Loras College in Dubuque for 25 years, also serving as registrar and dean of studies. In 1938, he received an honorary degree from Loyola University Chicago in recognition for his work in organizing Catholic colleges. During his time at Loras, Fitzgerald filled a number of chaplaincies in the Dubuque area. He was appointed a pastor at Sacred Heart Parish in Osage, Iowa, in 1941 and at St. Joseph Parish in Elkader, Iowa, in 1946.