Moses E. Kiley, born on November thirteenth, eighteen seventy-six, was a distinguished Canadian-born American Catholic prelate. His ecclesiastical journey led him to serve as the archbishop of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from nineteen forty to nineteen fifty-three, a role in which he made significant contributions to the Catholic community.
Before his tenure in Milwaukee, Kiley held the position of bishop of Trenton, New Jersey, from nineteen thirty-four to nineteen forty. His leadership during this period was marked by a commitment to pastoral care and community engagement, laying the groundwork for his later achievements as archbishop.
Throughout his life, Kiley was known for his dedication to the Church and his unwavering faith. His legacy continues to inspire many within the Catholic community, reflecting the values of service and devotion that he embodied.