Background
Albert Francis Jerome Nevins was born on September 11, 1915, in Yonkers, New York, United States. He was the son of Albert J. and Brigit (Corcoran) Nevins. He had one brother and two sisters.
100 Shonnard Pl, Yonkers, NY 10703, USA
Gorton High School
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Maryknoll Seminary
Huntington, Indiana, United States
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1983
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1990
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Albert Francis Jerome Nevins was born on September 11, 1915, in Yonkers, New York, United States. He was the son of Albert J. and Brigit (Corcoran) Nevins. He had one brother and two sisters.
Nevins attended public grade school in Yonkers, Cathedral College, in New York City, and graduated from Gorton High School in Yonkers in June 1932. He then entered Maryknoll on September 7, 1932, at Maryknoll Apostolic College (Venard), Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, passing along to the Bedford novitiate and the major seminary in New York where he was ordained a priest on June 21, 1942.
He was awarded honorary doctorates by the Catholic University of Puerto Rico and St. Benedict's College, Atchison, Kansas.
Nevins began his career in journalism as a sports writer for local newspapers in Yonkers. After ordination in 1942, Nevins was assigned to the Cultivation Department at Maryknoll, New York, where he served for 37 years. He learned successively under Fathers James Drought, James Keller and John Considine, worked in all phases of Maryknoll's cultivation and public relations projects, and was director of press relations and World Horizon Films. He travelled extensively throughout Maryknoll's Mission Regions and made movies of the mission work in various countries. On April 20, 1953, he was appointed Editor of Maryknoll - The Field Afar magazine and served seven years in that capacity. On June 1, 1960, he was appointed Director of the Cultivation Department and held that position for nine years.
Elected a Chapter Delegate for the U.S. Region, Father Nevins participated in the 1966 General Chapter at Maryknoll, New York. On November 10, 1969, he accepted, with the Society's permission for the editorship of Our Sunday Visitor in Huntington, Indiana. Under his guidance, this national weekly was revitalized. He served in that capacity for eleven years. He also was the Editor of The Priest and other OSV publications and director of OSV's book publishing operation. He retired as editor and publisher of Our Sunday Visitor on September 29, 1980, remaining on for a year to assist the new editor.
After Father Nevins left Our Sunday Visitor, he moved to Tampa, Florida, near his family members. For the past sixteen years, he was active in journalism, wrote a weekly question and answer column for Our Sunday Visitor under the by-line, Father Sheedy; edited a bimonthly publication of papal documents and speeches, The Pope Speaks; became founding editor of Diaconate, a magazine for thousands of permanent deacons throughout the United States; edited Nova, a monthly homily service; and assisted in pastoral ministry at a local parish.
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1983Nevins was President of the Catholic Press Association and for many years he was on the Board of Directors of the Inter-American Press Association, and also served as Treasurer of the IAPA Technical Center.