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Date: Fri 27-Dec-1996

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Date: Fri 27-Dec-1996

Publication: Bee

Author: KAAREN

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The Rev George D. Birge Named Prelate Of Honor

The Rev George D. Birge, pastor of St Rose of Lima Parish since 1986, has been

named a prelate of honor, which carries the title of monsignor, by Pope John

Paul II.

Bishop Edward M. Egan of the Diocese of Bridgeport announced last week that

papal honors, all carrying the title of monsignor, have been bestowed by Pope

John Paul II on 17 priests in the diosese including Father Birge.

Monsignor Birge was appointed a full-time auditor of the Diocesan Matrimonial

Tribunal in 1978 and Defender of the Bond and a Pro-Snyoda Judge of the

diocese in 1980.

A native of Stratford, he attended schools there then attended New Haven State

Teachers' College, Fairfield University, St Thomas Seminary in Bloomfield and

St Mary's Seminary in Baltimore. He was ordained in 1956 in St Augustine's

Cathedral in Bridgeport.

Over the years he served as parocial vicar of St Thomas Parish, Fairfield; St

Augustine Cathedral Parish, Bridgeport, Blessed Sacrament Parish, Bridgeport,

and St Clement Parish, Stamford.

He held several teaching posts including faculty member of Notre Dame Boys'

High School in Bridgeport and Central Catholic High School in Norwalk, dean of

discipline at Stamford Catholic High School, and spiritual director and

faculty member of Christ the King Seminary in Stamford.

From 1971 to 1977 he was pastor of Sacred Heart Parish in Georgetown and St

Patrick Parish in Redding. He served as a weekend assistant at St Elizabeth

Seton Parish in Ridgefield from 1980 to 1986 and also served as chaplain of

Villa Maria Retreat House in Stamford.

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