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Joseph A. Cogo (1933) -- Catholic Priest & Civil Rights Activist

Cogo was born in Vicenza, Italy. A Scalabrini Father, he served as assistant pastor at Our Lady of Pompei, at Bleecker and Carmine Sts., from 1959-1965, where he worked with Italian immigrants. In 1966, he was appointed executive national secretary of the American Committee on Italian Migration; His weekly radio program in the 1980s on WEVD in New York City provided information on ACIM's work regarding immigration legislation and assistance to Italian immigrants. In 1990, he was made pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Boston, the oldest Catholic church in Boston’s north end. In 1999, he was reassigned as pastor of Our Lady of Pompei.

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