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Ossining's Maryknoll Exhibit Features Four Priests On Path To Sainthood

OSSINING, N.Y. – The Maryknoll Museum Of Living Mission in Ossining is hosting a new exhibit, “The Maryknoll Society’s Causes For Beatification And Canonization,” that follows the path to sainthood of four Maryknoll priests.

Maryknoll co-founder Bishop James A. Walsh is one of the four priests featured in a new exhibit at the Maryknoll Museum Of Living Mission.

Maryknoll co-founder Bishop James A. Walsh is one of the four priests featured in a new exhibit at the Maryknoll Museum Of Living Mission.

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The museum is at the Maryknoll Mission Center and the exhibit will be on view through May 2015.

Featured in the exhibit are Maryknoll co-founders Bishop James A. Walsh of Cambridge, Mass. and the Rev. Thomas F. Price of Wilmington, N.C.; Bishop Francis X. Ford of Brooklyn, Maryknoll’s first seminarian who was martyred in China; and the Rev. Vincent R. Capodanno of Staten Island, a U.S. Navy chaplain killed in action in Vietnam.

The museum is open from Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is free.

The Maryknoll Museum of Living Mission is at 55 Ryder Avenue.  Click here for more information or directions. 

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