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 . 7 to January 27, 1899. Rev. John Kraker from December 19,1897 to April 17, 1899. Rev. Joseph G. Pinten, the present pas-tor from April 30, 1899. His assist-ants : Rev. James J. Corcoran from May 3,1899 to August 12, 1900. Rev. M. Faust took charge of the cath- SACLT STE. MARIE AND MARQUETTE 201 edral parish and diocesan chancery dur-ing the months of June, and


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 . 7 to January 27, 1899. Rev. John Kraker from December 19,1897 to April 17, 1899. Rev. Joseph G. Pinten, the present pas-tor from April 30, 1899. His assist-ants : Rev. James J. Corcoran from May 3,1899 to August 12, 1900. Rev. M. Faust took charge of the cath- SACLT STE. MARIE AND MARQUETTE 201 edral parish and diocesan chancery dur-ing the months of June, and July and partof August, 1900, in the absence of theRt. Rev. Bishop and Father Pinten. Rev. Peter Manderfield from Septem-ber 3, 1900, to April 7, 1901. Rev. Dennis B. Sullivan from October 6, 1901 to August I, 1902. Rev. Joseph A. Sauriol from August 7, 1902. quette. Teaching communities werescarce and to those who were in positionto open a school he had scanty remuner-ation to offer. At last the Ursuline Nunsfrom Chatham, Ontario, realized his ar-dent desires and came to Marquette in1867. They rented a building on Supe-rior street, now Baraga Ave., whichstands yet at No. 213 in the same they opened an Academy and day. birds eye view of calumet and HECLA— II. Rev. Jeremiah Moriarty from June17, 1905. The parochial school is essential to thelife of the church. This was well real-ized by the bishops and pastors of Mar-quette. Bishop Baraga who in most ofhis missions was the teacher himself inthe simple arts of reading, writing andarithmetic, exerted himself to establish aschool soon after his arrival in Mar- school under the supervision of IMotherMary Theresa. The year after they pur-chased block No. 8 and erected in thecentre of the square a brick-veneer build-ing. The revenues not being equal totheir obligations the good sisters, despitetheir best endeavors, were forced to sur-render their interests to the St. JosephsSisters in 1872. These Sisters openedth


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