Background
John Comber was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts to Thomas F. and Nora (Higgins) Comber.
John Comber was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts to Thomas F. and Nora (Higgins) Comber.
He was educated at Saint Mary's Grade School in Lawrence and Saint John's Preparatory School in Danvers, Massachusetts.
Comber earned a Bachelor of Sacred Theology at The Catholic University of America in Washington, District of Columbia He was ordained a priest on February 1, 1931. After his ordination Comber spent eleven years in the Maryknoll Mission at Fushun, China. He learned to speak and write Mandarin fluently. who were also missionaries in Japanese controlled territories, were interred by the Japanese military.
They were among the second exchange of nationals repatriated to the United States in December 1943.
After a period of recuperation, Comber was assigned to teach Mission Sociology at Maryknoll Seminary in January 1944 and five months later he became the school"s rector. During his time as rector, 416 Maryknollers were ordained priests.
In 1953 he was assigned to the mission field in Peru, where he learned Spanish. On August 6, 1956 he was elected as the Fourth Superior General of the Society.
They realized their largest number of members and mission commitments.
While remaining as Superior General, Pope John XXIII appointed him as the Titular Bishop of Foratiana on January 23, 1959. John Comber was consecrated a bishop on April 9, 1959 in Queen of Apostles Chapel at Maryknoll Seminary by Cardinal Francis Spellman of New New York The principal co-consecrators were Bishops Raymond Lane, M.M., Comber"s predecessor as Superior General, and Martin McNamara of Joliet in Illinois.
Comber attended all four sessions of the Second Vatican Council.
After his term as Superior General he served as an Auxiliary Bishop in the Archdiocese of New New York Cardinal Spellman appointed him the pastor of the Church of the Transfiguration in Lower Manhattan in 1967.
Later that year he moved to Saint Agnes Rectory in Midtown Manhattan. He served as auxiliary bishop until his resignation was accepted by Pope Paul VI on January 12, 1976.
As his health declined Comber moved to the Saint Teresa Residence in Ossining where he remained until his death.
He died on March 27, 1998 at the age of 92. His funeral Mass was celebrated in the Queen of Apostles Chapel on April 1, 1998 by New York Auxiliary Bishop Patrick Sheridan. He was buried in the Maryknoll Center Cemetery.
After the Council he was appointed as a member of the Post-Conciliar Commission on Missions.