David Frederick Cunningham
David Frederick Cunningham (December 3, 1900 – February 22, 1979) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.[2] He attended St. Michael's College in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, before returning to New York and studying at St. Bernard's Seminary in Rochester.[4] He then served as a curate at St. Ambrose Church in Endicott, and was afterwards sent to further his studies at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., from where he earned a Licentiate of Canon Law in 1930.[2] Between 1930 and 1950, he served as secretary to Bishops Daniel Joseph Curley, John A. Duffy, and Walter Andrew Foery.[4] He received his episcopal consecration on the following June 8 from Cardinal Francis Spellman, with Bishop Walter Foery and Archbishop Bryan Joseph McEntegart serving as co-consecrators.
Alma materprelateRoman Catholic ChurchBishop of SyracuseWalkervilleMontanaOswegoNew YorkSt. Michael's CollegeToronto, OntarioCanadaSt. Bernard's SeminaryRochesterordainedpriesthoodcurateEndicottCatholic University of AmericaWashington, D.C.Licentiate of Canon LawsecretaryDaniel Joseph CurleyJohn A. DuffyWalter Andrew FoeryDomestic PrelateCamdenpastorvicar generalDiocese of SyracuseAuxiliary BishopTitular BishopPope Pius XIIepiscopalconsecrationFrancis SpellmanBryan Joseph McEntegartco-consecratorsSecond Vatican CouncilCoadjutor BishopPope Paul VIchancellorDeWittRoman Catholic Diocese of SyracuseThe New York TimesCatholic Church titlesFrancis James HarrisonPatrick Anthony LuddenJohn GrimesJoseph Thomas O'KeefeJames Michael MoynihanRobert J. CunninghamDouglas LuciaThomas Joseph CostelloCathedral of the Immaculate Conception, SyracuseBasilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, SyracuseSt. John the Baptist Greek Catholic Church, SyracuseSt. Joseph's Church, UticaSt. Peter's Italian Church, SyracuseBishop Grimes Junior/Senior High School, East SyracuseBishop Ludden Junior/Senior High School, SyracuseNotre Dame Junior Senior High School, UticaSeton Catholic Central High School, BinghamtonChristian Brothers Academy, SyracuseHoly Cross Academy, Oneida