Born in Canada, Robert Paradis emigrated to the United States with his family as a small boy in 1917, settling in Nasua, New Hampshire. He attended Saint Louis De Gonzague Elementary School, and then Sacred Heart College in Bridgeport, Connecticut, where he graduated in 1925. He then entered the Saint Joseph Juriorate in Colebrook, New Hampshire, and later attended the Novitiate of the Oblate Fathers in Hudson, New Hampshire. He completed his studies in South Natick, Massachusetts, and was ordained a Catholic Priest of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate on June 20, 1937. On April 6, 1943, he entered military service and was commissioned as a U.S. Army chaplain on April 8, 1943, serving with the 79th Infantry Division in Europe. Discharged on May 27, 1946, after the war he served in several parishes in Lowell, Massachusetts; Fond du Lac, Wisconsin; and Saint Joseph’s Hospital in Nashua; before moving to Plattsburg, New York to serve at Saint Peter’s church.



