From Ordinary to Holy- The Life of Tim Manning
Tim Manning was an important character in the Roman Catholic Church. He was born in a small village in Ireland and went to the Mungret College. His priestly life began in 1928, as he attended a call for priests and then joined the Saint Patrick Seminary held in California. After a few years, he received his holy orders and he went to Rome, and continued his studies at the Pontificial Gregorian University. From there he got his doctorate degree in canon law.
His Bishop life started as he was named the Lesvi Titular Bishop and Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop. Tim Manning was later made the vicar general of Archdiocese. He then attended the Second Vatican Council for three years.
When Tim Manning was made the Bishop of Fresno, he provided his support to the labor unions and settled the unrest between grape pickers and producers.
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