History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . ST. ADELBERts (polish) church, MENOMINEE,. of 1900 and on June 16, 1901, it was sol-emnly dedicated in honor of St. Anne byBishop Eis, with the assistance of FathersAtfield, Dupras, Letellier, Bordas, Moli-nari, Polic, Zimmermann, Miller, Pakiz,Maciarcz and the local pastor. The churchis built of Portage Entry sand stone. Theinterior decorations and f
History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . ST. ADELBERts (polish) church, MENOMINEE,. of 1900 and on June 16, 1901, it was sol-emnly dedicated in honor of St. Anne byBishop Eis, with the assistance of FathersAtfield, Dupras, Letellier, Bordas, Moli-nari, Polic, Zimmermann, Miller, Pakiz,Maciarcz and the local pastor. The churchis built of Portage Entry sand stone. Theinterior decorations and furnishings arefar above what even the exterior would 282 HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE OF indicate. The entire cost is forty-threethousand dollars, nearly all paid. In thebasement a four-graded school is taughtby lay teachers and the average attendanceis about one hundred and ten. RED JACKET. POLISH CHURCH. ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA. In 1872 there were only four Polish families and a few single men in REV. JULIUS V. PAPON, BORN IN SILESIA, GERMANY,APRIL 7, 1867, ORDAINED BY BISHOP VERTINJULY 2, 1S91. Total strangers among other nationalitiesthey naturally sought their own Jacker was then pastor at the Sa-cred Heart and in him they found a greatfriend and protector. He not only had theJesuit Father Szulak visit them but he1 imself made an attempt to learn Polishin which he progressed enough to be able to read the gospel to them and in case ofnecessity make himself understood. Severalchanges came, the Poles keenly felt theloss of their friend, so they decided tocall upon Bishop Mrak the first time hestepped into town. And when they did, hesaid: I have written for a Polish priestand he will shortly arrive here. I intend toleave him here for the Polish and GermanCatholics. On the 12th of January, 1875,Rev. Fabian Pawlar arrived and he andFather Brown divided the honors of thepastorate. In October Father Brown wasremoved and Father Pawlar remainedalone in charge of the
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