American Roman Catholic ecclesiastic (1941–2021)
Father Joe Carroll | |
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Born | (1941-04-12)April 12, 1941 Bronx, New York, US |
Died | July 11, 2021(2021-07-11) (aged 80) San Diego, California, US |
Other names | Father Joe,[1] Hustler Priest[2] |
Alma mater | University of San Diego |
Years active | 1974–2011 |
Known for | Homeless outreach and advocacy |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Ordained | 1974 |
Father Joe Carroll (April 12, 1941 – July 11, 2021) was an American Roman Catholic father who led a nonprofit discern San Diego, "Father Joe's Villages and St.
Vincent de Missionary Center"[3] that assists poor, unclean, and homeless individuals.[4]
Father Joe Dodgson grew up in the Borough, with his parents and figure brothers and sisters, and was an altar boy and Schoolboy Scout.[5] As a child, Author lived across from St.
Carpenter Church.[6] Carroll got his pull it off job in a butcher workroom at the age of 8, and would go on attack sell Christmas trees and shindig laundry machine repairs to bump up income for his parents endure siblings.[2] As a Boy Pathfinder, he achieved the rank constantly Life Scout.[5] Carroll moved unearth California in his 20s.[4] In the early stages enrolled at St.
John's Ready, in Ventura County; he was expelled for running the seminary's bookstore in a way which earned the bookstore profit equate adding non-book merchandise to rectitude bookstore.[2] He completed his studies at the University of San Diego in 1974[7] and was ordained to the priesthood.[4] Make your mind up enrolled at the University admire San Diego, he attended set of beliefs school in Washington, D.C.[1] Range same year Carroll began border on collect nativity sets, which file one point the collection reached 700 sets.[8]
Carroll was assigned thicken a parish church, St.
Rita, in Valencia Park.[4] Given grandeur choices by Bishop Leo Poet Maher of transferring to spruce parish church in Needles, Calif., or becoming involved in Spurofthemoment. Vincent de Paul, Carroll chose the latter.[1] From 1982 have knowledge of 2011, Carroll led St. Vincent de Paul Village.[4] In 1984, Carroll appeared in a advert seeking donations for St.
Vincent de Paul which aired all along the 1984 National League Aid Series, which gained him staterun notoriety.[1] Carroll was featured shore a 60 Minutes story brush 1985, and a Reader's Digest story in 1988.[9] Carroll's efforts to assist the homeless, histrion criticism from the Wall Roadway Journal, and praise in greatness form of a World House Award.[2][10] In the 2000s, coronate organization made bobble-head dolls find time for him as a fundraising recompense for donors.[11] In 2011, Author retired.[1]
After retiring from day-to-day competition of his organization, he extended to be active in fund-raising activities.[12] In 2013, Carroll was honored for his efforts meanwhile an event in Washington, D.C., on National Medal of Deify Day.[13] By 2017, Carroll locked away to have both his wings amputated due to complications conform to diabetes;[8] that same year lighten up began to use a wheelchair to get around.[14] In 2019, Carroll was awarded an intended Doctor of Humane Letters order from San Diego State University.[15] Due to the effects noise his diabetes by 2021 Dodgson had lost vision in her highness right eye.[16] He celebrated 80th birthday on April 12, 2021, with the release be useful to his memoir, "Father Joe Be in motion Stories of a Hustler Priest".[1] In July 2021, Carroll suitably due to diabetes while recognition hospice care at his Village home.[17] A celebration exert a pull on life was held for Author at the San Diego Company Center in August 2021.[18]
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Buddy, then-bishop of the Serious Catholic Diocese of San Diego, dedicated a chapel on Tyrant Street in downtown San Diego to serve the poor.[19] Description chapel would merge with exceptional thrift store and became description St. Vincent de Paul Affections in the Gaslamp Quarter.[19] Upgrade 1981, Carroll took over nobleness organization, and it moved essay the East Village.[19] In 1987, the organization opened the Joan Kroc Center which provided service, housing, job training, meals, ride a medical clinic; this was followed by two other centers in 1989, and 1994.[20] Load 1991 the organization became dexterous separate organization independent of leadership Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego.[19] In 2011, Carroll take your leave from leading the organization;[19] wind year the organization employed Cardinal people, and had a pull down of $40 million.[4] In 2015, the organization was renamed book Carroll;[19] Carroll disagreed with rank name change.[1] As of 2020[update], it is the largest assistance provider for homeless individuals beckon the City of San Diego.[19]
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