George Thomas Montgomery

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George Thomas Montgomery
Reference style The Most Reverend
Spoken style Your Excellency
Religious style Monsignor
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Rt. Rev. George Thomas Montgomery, first American Bishop of Los Angeles
Rt. Rev. George Thomas Montgomery, first American Bishop of Los Angeles

George Thomas Montgomery (December 30, 1847 - January 10, 1907) was the first American-born Bishop of the Diocese of Monterey-Los Angeles (now the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles), serving in that capacity from 1896-1902.

Bishop Montgomery was born in Saint Lawrence, Kentucky. He was ordained a priest in December 1879 and became a bishop in January 1894. He assisted his predecessor (Bishop Francisco Mora y Borrell) as coadjutor of what was then referred to as the Diocese of Monterey-Los Angeles, and became the ordinary of the diocese when Mora retired in May 1896. During his term Bishop Montgomery faced significant bigotry, but he proved to be both a capable church and civic leader. Among other contributions, he demanded that government recognize the right of parents to send their children to schools of their choice. Bishop Montgomery High School in Torrance, California is named in his honor.

In September 1902 Bishop Montgomery was named coadjutor to Archbishop Patrick William Riordan of San Francisco. He led the archdiocese in caring for the victims of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and died unexpectedly the following January.

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Preceded by
Francisco Mora y Borrell
Bishop of Monterey-Los Angeles
18961902
Succeeded by
Thomas James Conaty