John J. Snyder
John Joseph Snyder was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as the eighth bishop of the Diocese of St. Augustine in Florida from 1979 to 2000. Snyder previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Brooklyn in New York from 1972 to 1979
Biography
Early life
Snyder was born in New York City on October 25, 1925, to John Joseph and Katherine Walsh Snyder. He attended St. Bartholomew and St. Andrew Avellino schools before studying for the priesthood at Cathedral College in Brooklyn, New York, and Immaculate Conception Seminary in Huntington, New York.Priesthood
Snyder was ordained to the priesthood at the St. James Pro-Cathedral in Brooklyn for the Diocese of Brooklyn on June 9, 1951, by Bishop Thomas Molloy.After serving for six years at St. Mel Parish in Flushing, New York, Snyder was appointed assistant secretary to Bishop Bryan J. McEntegart and then secretary to Bishop Francis J. Mugavero.Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn
On December 13, 1972, Pope Paul VI appointed Snyder as an auxiliary bishop of Brooklyn. He was consecrated on February 2, 1973, at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Brooklyn. Mugavero served as principal consecrator, with bishops John Boardman and Paul Hagarty serving as principal co-consecrators.Bishop of St. Augustine
In October 1979, Pope John Paul II appointed Snyder as bishop of Saint Augustine, where he was installed on December 5, 1979. His episcopal motto was "Peace in Christ".Retirement and legacy
As required by canon law, Snyder submitted his resignation as bishop of St. Augustine to the Vatican on his 75th birthday on October 25, 2000. John Paul II accepted Snyder's resignation on December 12, 2000. Snyder was elected diocesan administrator on December 15, 2000, by the diocesan college of consultors and served as administrator until August 21, 2001, when Monsignor Victor Galeone was consecrated bishop. John Snyder died in Jacksonville, Florida, on September 27, 2019, at age 93.Bishop John J. Snyder High School in Jacksonville, is named after him. Snyder celebrated an annual mass at the school and attended many home sports games.