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 . - yf^i^ri ST. Anthonys, polish church, red j.\cket. her clergy for almost an half Holy Father considerate of thebishops wishes conferred the title ofMonsignor on Father Langner whom theBishop had made his Vicar after Bishop Eis return the apos-tolic brief arrived and the solemn inves-ture of Rev. Charles Langner as domesticprelate, t


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 . - yf^i^ri ST. Anthonys, polish church, red j.\cket. her clergy for almost an half Holy Father considerate of thebishops wishes conferred the title ofMonsignor on Father Langner whom theBishop had made his Vicar after Bishop Eis return the apos-tolic brief arrived and the solemn inves-ture of Rev. Charles Langner as domesticprelate, took place in the St. Paulschurch, the th day of November, 1894 occurred Monsignor Langners 222 HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE OF silver Jubilee of priesthooil. As hewished to celebrate this anniversaryamong his relatives in his native place,the parish was looked after during hisabsence of three months, first by FatherCebul and then by Father F. X. in recent years assigned to theparish were: Rev. J. A. Sauriol in 1895and again in 1900; Rev. Alexander Has-enberg in 1898; Rev. Frederick Richter in1901 : (Rev. Clarence Rutmeier, O. S. temporal help in 1902 during. REV. AUGUST KROGULSKI. the pastors sickness) ; Revs. Ad. Des-champs and J. N. Raypiond in 1903; F. Dittmann and Rev. JosephLamotte in 1905. The Negaunee parish has about threehundred families in the city and closeproximity and sixty in the missions. Ac-cording to nationalities they are French,Irish, Italians, German, Poles and Slo-vaks, with a small sprinkling of manyothers. JOHN THE EVANGELIST. The town owes its existence to the LakeSuperior Mine and was first known asLake Superior Location. It dates from1858 and received the present name in1862 which signifies in the Otchipwelanguage Heaven, though the first settlerswere chided for living in Hell Town. TheRed-mans name was not so much a mis-nomer if one can imagine this spot offifty years ago, ere yet the pick of the


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