About Bishop Xavier Ford, M.M.
& the Guild

Who was Bishop Ford?

Francis X. and his father Austin Ford

Born: January 11, 1892 in Fort Greene, Brooklyn,

New York


Ordained a Priest: December 5, 1917 


Consecrated Bishop: September 21, 1935 


Died: February 21, 1952 in China

Bishop Ford and Bishop John F. Lesinki, O.P. Installation of Bishop Ford as Bishop of Kaying, April 12, 1949.
Father Ford standing with children at the parish in Yeungkong.

Bishop Francis Xavier Ford, M.M. was the sixth of eight children born to deeply religious parents in Brooklyn, New York on January 11, 1892. Bishop Ford attended St. Joseph’s School and Cathedral College in Manhattan. He later joined the seminary where he was ordained a priest on December 5, 1917 at Maryknoll in Ossining, N.Y. He was attracted to the priesthood and the missions. He was passionate about the need for native vocations.

Bishop Ford became the first Maryknoll seminarian and on September 8, 1918, he along with three Maryknoll priests, including Father Thomas F. Price, were sent on the first overseas mission for the U.S. church to China.  He worked for decades in China where he built schools, hostiles, and churches.  In 1949, he was installed as Bishop.

During his missionary work in China, he was captured by Chinese Communists in April 1951, was arrested, and convicted on charges of espionage. He was tortured and died as a martyr in a Guangzhou prison camp on February 21, 1952. 

Bishop Ford was the first American Roman Catholic bishop and the fourth American civilian known to have died in the prisons of Chinese Communists.

In 1962, the Diocese of Brooklyn named one of its new diocesan high schools after Bishop Ford. Bishop Ford Diocesan High School, later named Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School was located in Park Slope. 

About the Guild

Bishop Ford and Bishop John F. Lesinki, O.P. Installation of Bishop Ford as Bishop of Kaying, April 12, 1949.

Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio formally announced the opening of the cause for Bishop Francis Xavier Ford, M.M.’s sainthood at the Mass celebrating the 100th anniversary of the priestly ordination of Bishop Ford on December 3, 2017 at St. Joseph’s Co-Cathedral in Prospect Heights, the home parish of Bishop Ford before he joined the Maryknoll Foreign Mission Society. 

 
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