Thomas James Wade (August 4, 1893 – June 11, 1969) was a Roman Catholic bishop.
Born in Providence, Rhode Island, United States, Wade was ordain a priest on June 15, 1922, for the Society of Mary.
Wade was ordained bishop on October 14, 1930; he resigned on June 14, 1960.
[1] As the first native English speaking Catholic bishop in the Pacific missions, Wade was able to secure strong support from Australia and the United States and his mission was successful despite major disruption during the Japanese occupation.
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