Charles Borromeo McLaughlin
Charles Borromeo McLaughlin (September 28, 1913 – December 14, 1978) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.After completing seminary, McLaughlin was ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of New York by Cardinal Francis Spellman on June 6, 1941.[2] McLaughlin received his episcopal consecration at Our Lady of Grace Church in Greensboro, North Carolina, on April 15, 1964, from Bishop Vincent Waters.[3] McLaughlin, a licensed pilot, often flew from one church event to another, earning him the nickname "Hurricane Charlie."The newly created diocese stretched from Crystal River to Ft. Myers, encompassing eleven Florida counties.
His ExcellencyThe Most ReverendBishop of St PetersburgDiocese of Saint PetersburgWilliam Thomas LarkinFrancis SpellmanVincent Stanislaus WatersNew York CitybishopDiocese of RaleighseminarypriestArchdiocese of New YorkOur Lady of Grace ParishRisiniumPope Paul VIGreensboro, North CarolinaVincent WatersCrystal RiverFt. MyersSecond Vatican CouncilBishop McLaughlin Catholic High SchoolSpring HillFloridaVenice, FloridaCatholic Church titlesBishop of St. PetersburgRoman Catholic Diocese of St. PetersburgJohn FavaloraRobert Nugent LynchGregory ParkesCathedral of St. Jude the ApostleSaint Leo AbbeySacred Heart Church, TampaSt. Patrick Church, TampaSaint Leo UniversityAcademy of the Holy Names, TampaBishop McLaughlin Catholic High School, HudsonClearwater Central Catholic High School, ClearwaterJesuit High School, TampaSt. Petersburg Catholic High School, St. PetersburgTampa Catholic High School, TampaLaurence HigginsDavid ToupsSaint Louis Catholic CemeteryHoly Name MonasteryFlorida Catholic