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William Darling, former pastor for northern Cayuga County Catholic parish, dies

Mike Latona Catholic Courier Father William Darling, a priest of the Diocese of Rochester for nearly 50 years, died April 24, 2021, after enduring a variety of health issues following open-heart surgery two months earlier. He would have turned 75 years old May 21. Father Darling grew up in Clifton Springs, Ontario County, where his family belonged to St. Felix Parish. He attended St. Andrew’s Minor Seminary and then became part of the first class at Becket Hall, a former pre-theology program that was based at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford. He completed studies at St. Bernard’s Seminary before being ordained by Bishop Joseph L. Hogan April 27, 1973, at St. Paul of the Cross Church in Honeoye Falls.

William Darling, former pastor for northern Cayuga County Catholic parish, dies at 75

Mike Latona Catholic Courier Father William Darling, a priest of the Diocese of Rochester for nearly 50 years, died April 24, 2021, after enduring a variety of health issues following open-heart surgery two months earlier. He would have turned 75 years old May 21. Father Darling grew up in Clifton Springs, Ontario County, where his family belonged to St. Felix Parish. He attended St. Andrew’s Minor Seminary and then became part of the first class at Becket Hall, a former pre-theology program that was based at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford. He completed studies at St. Bernard’s Seminary before being ordained by Bishop Joseph L. Hogan April 27, 1973, at St. Paul of the Cross Church in Honeoye Falls.

Sister had respect of peers as she guided Catholic schools in Greensburg diocese

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Sister Marguerite Moya Coyne, who served as the superintendent of schools for the Catholic Diocese of Greensburg from 1998 to 2003, was known for her love of children and education, her friends and co-workers said. “She was a stellar woman and one of the best persons I’ve ever worked with,” said Monsignor James Gaston, who was director of education and spiritual formation when Coyne was associate superintendent of Catholic schools in the Greensburg diocese. Coyne, 80, a member of the Congregation of St. Joseph of Baden, died Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021, in Baden.

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