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 . of tongues, and besides the par-ish is not bounded by the city limits, butextends many miles beyond them. Tobe all to all the pastor must develop abrisk activity. Many a jounger man 220 HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE OF would have shrunk back before this Langner, aUhough well advancedin years—then on the sunny side of fifty—devoted himself with an exemplary
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 . of tongues, and besides the par-ish is not bounded by the city limits, butextends many miles beyond them. Tobe all to all the pastor must develop abrisk activity. Many a jounger man 220 HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE OF would have shrunk back before this Langner, aUhough well advancedin years—then on the sunny side of fifty—devoted himself with an exemplary zealwhich would challenge imitation. OnSundays, at home, in the confessional, onthe pulpit and altar, the week would findhim among his scattered parishioners,following pursuits of life in the remotestlocations. The following missions partly. REV. J. R. BOISSONNAULT BORN AT STE. MARIEBEAUCE, CANADA, APRIL 6, 1S63, ORDAINEDBY RT. REV. JOHN VERTIN, MARQUETTE, MICHI-GAN, JULY 19, 1SS9. owe him their existence partly their cred-itable standing: Palmer, twelve French, one Italian,and one Irish family. Mass is being saidin the schoolhouse. Sands, seven families, of which fourare French, and three Irish. Mass wascelebrated in the house of Barney Good- man, and since his removal in the houseof Alfred Yelle. Swanzie, or Princeton Mine, thirty-seven families, one German, thirty-twoFrench and five Italian. Mass in theschool. Little Lake, R. R. station, seven fami-lies, one German, two Irish, and fourFrench. Forsyth, farming settlement, elevenFrench families. Mass in the school house,formerly at Mrs. Basil Rabis house. Turin, or Mac Farlands Hill has achapel dedicated to St. Charles Borromeoby Rev. Father Hollinger. It was builtin 1902 through endeavors of Mrs. Nich-olas Oswald who collected four hundreddollars among the families resi
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