St. Cloud register (St. Cloud, Minn.) 1938-1955
June 12, 1953 · Page 6 of 10
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r / Beloved Pr Rest Lays is to ecessor .\ \‘r. ” p .1} l l p of Ole funeral + Hundreds Rites + + + + + + at _. rgy Absolutions Fina | given funeral by: prelate’s for THE FIVE absolutions prescribed for were a Busch, Bishop St. The Rev. Joseph F. fourth Most of + + + American the Hierarchy, and dean of buried. Cloud was Faithful Lost Pay Respects Solemn Pontifical rites in St. Cathedral with Mary’s on , His in Wednesday, June 10 the Sec 3, at of am. successor Bartholome, Cloud, Bishop Peter W. the celebrant St. was Mass Pontifical Requiem and the last of five of the gave remains of the absolutions the deceased prelate. Over and Archbishops Thirteen extolling the apostolic life mon, of Abbots, Bishops, two score a of the venerable prelate, had who hundreds of and Monsignori, been for almost priest 64 a years and both reli- diocesan priests, and Bishop for than 43 9. more attended obsequies. the gious, of which in 38 spent years, were Clergy Procession Diocese the of St. Cloud. (The Cathedral Enters complete of the will text sermon filed of clergy The procession be found elsewhere week’s in this after cathedral shortly the into Register.) o’clock. Leading the 10 proces- After the the five ab- sermon, and cross-bearer sion the were solutions took place the ever re- followed by the acolytes, two mains. From the society came orders, of religious members the the procession of five Bishops, Fathers, i Benedictines, C e s r r o each vested with black and stole and Dominicans. Franciscans, and plain wearing white cope, a diocesan clergy the Then came The mitre. celebrant, Bishop Bar- of Paul from Province St. the tholome, seated foot the of at was United the and elsewhere in casket the and the other prelates States. took their places four its at cor- and other Hi- Ishoprnc1sS-Vchek fro s Abbots the The ners. members erarchy accompan- were Bishop Bartholome then in- chaplains each. Im- ied by two toned the liturgical burial YOUNG paid their guided destinies Iof the Diocese AND OLD final who the of St. prayer preceding the mediately Most _ Cloud years""(Register for 3’8 Ph°t°) prescribed by the rubrics, the tribute of venerable the Bishop respect to Arch- John Gregory Murray, Rev. "Non intres Metropol- and of Paul bishop St. . . Chant Begins of Paul, of the Province St. itan CLOUD REGISTER THE ST. Absolution First Section be- Three—ms Bartholome, who Bishop on: was The choir chant be- to sang a of Bishop St. the fifth comes gin the first absolution. Father of death Bishop Cloud by the. (Turn Page Column to 1) 2 ——« Busch. Archbishop Murray Gives Funeral Sermon Mass Ministers of Meet Procession of the Mass The ministers met Bishop Stressed Life of Grace of the vestibule procession in the and the Cathedral church, the en— proceeded the procession tire to vested the Having at sanctuary. Archbishop John Murray’s labored ing these of spread in nation. He vided association for. He named Bartholome Bishop years our throne, went was funeral follows: Christians first with and Bishop the pi'ela’te, Bishop make of Lead. great Another to sermon men was began he the the altar, where to In behalf of the Province of Busch gained insight the afterward. named into citizens Bismarck, to an to one di- The choir of John’s St. Mass. St. Paul, the Bishops, priests, administration that might have Winona, of the Archdio- Then, he Crookston, re- an to one one ligious, and direc— people, I wish under the of St. life, seminary, to Paul and the various appreciation of rural Arch- Fargo, and to ex- cese ocesan one was ap- sympathy the Bishop, activities carried Ireland him Le to in this bishop pointed to Auxiliary sent the press my Arch- of Harold Pavelis, the Rev. on ec- to tion the clergy, religious, and people clesiastical founded by jurisdiction. He which diocese Sueur, of St. Paul. Thus the was was chant: “Requiem began the ae- of the Diocese of St. Cloud then appointed explorers. Here assistant Minnesota early commission of at Christ, “Going, on an Domine” (Eter- dona eis, ternam the occasion of the passing Cathedral of the principles that he therefore, parish, and later applied the he teach all ye no- their beloved Bishop, who St. them, 0 for 38 Mary’s the to church in St. Paul. essential for tions," nal believed adequately grant unto taken rest Were was had the opportunity of indi- tak- His of formation the assignment Christian of for this years next province. Lord). care was as ' ing of the souls entrusted society. He of parish South and Archbishop home, in vidual, the Ireland pastor exerted care new a Cathedral Mary’s St. was his keeping. All during his St. Paul, where he to until 1902. effort received remained here it that to 10p llia 0.8. TMcCarty every to see funeral rites. crowded for Be- the sacred ministry he carried invaluable appointed his out deal- he experience in In that province would, be was year pro- Rapid City of apostolate the of Christ and la- religious, ing with the Archdiocesan vided clergy, rank and file the sides the of head of with the priests minister as ex: to our pressed by the words of humanity. Here he band. this work he the able In mission needs the of White to edifice, filled the who was ity rep- Blessed Savior when He said, formulate nation-wide his mind and the in carried aposto- Indian, to peoples to a man on own of the resentatives county, state, “I have that they might his apostolate of knowl- from sociology that bring the aboard in order late well to come to as as no- and city and have life might have governments it eventually lives of became the the pres- of Christ into tive Americans inspira- edge were who had more not abundantly.” That abundant life Excelsior, for all his tion needed At activities. He all who it. received the full knowl- yet ent. ' Busch Bishop for the life of labored had sanctify human mission band its edge of the Christ. where was to Murray Archbishop so- It the theme of his by Upon ciety the bought aban- of God he given headquarters, becoming Bishop of was grace. an grace Sermon Delivers and of all thoughts that he said mankind. church Lead, He sought Unitarian and Bishop bring doned Busch again to to con- once Arch- Following th Mass, and did. about of the dedicated social social take justice and verted it himself the life of to to e care Bishop Busch born into charity this under the benevolent of the people of and he needs sought provide delivered the to bishop Murray grace, was com- ser- atmosphere of the charge this in remained in life auspices of the Church. In munity. He for the souls an grace same en- home Christian that his band for eight trusted his order mission The Holy Christianize he of the to See society to care. par- 16 Hierarchy of provided for him Red recognized his labors in in tried Christianity Lead by ents to restore years. That Wing five other promoting him 87 he and this paradise in society. 1910 to nt- to years ago. his mosphere enhanced be of Catholicity, From received the call the Diocese of St. there Bishop Busch priests went to appre- of divine Cloud, Two The the Catholic ciation St. Lawrence’s consecrated Bishops. Present parish in Min- most Are for to center grace. cere- brothers also of his became took in the neapolis, of entire Northwest. Here situated the Uni- consecration mony' near Jesuit and he priests, versity of that remained people who of Minnesota. May in Here his place in ‘a among one one year member of the clergy of the St. Paul loved him for Here he devotion chapel of the 38 the youth the to to years. a came Pontifical Rites Archdiocese Paul. of St. One found co-operation and love. the foreground With the only and he sought seminary. to consecra- of his became and There spirit of faith sisters provide the antidote the these priests false of six tion to pres- was a a nun an which dedicated herself the people philosophy the the and educational spiritual needs of entire prin- ent to en. among apos- ideals of teaching. The abled him his tolate dedi- ciples that had become Paul to out wide— of St. Province carry so were pro- of four eliminating evil from cation members of the only in d- not of Amer- Sixteen members the Archbishop Gives but cultivating society Bishop’s family the in society, service Hierarchy ican attended the to Serm Christ it in could have that .might be of Christ been de- Pontifical Solemn Funeral rites one so on in His Father. Christ veloped only atmosphere in Bishop Joseph Busch for F. was one as an of in St. Mary’s Cathedral be needless for It would grace. me Besides Wednesday morning. about his When it begin his detail time. into to to was go of Bishop W. Bartholome, formal education, Bishop Busch’s the head Peter activities many as him Prairie du Briefly, the first succeeds Bishop Busch diocese. who parents this to sent as toward he studied the Diocese Chien, where under task directed fifth Bishop of the was estab- the Jesuits. Under the guidance homeless children. He Cloud and officiated of St. who Bio Wiliam 01x ls Brd for them that of these good fathers who lished home included services, they the two at O. con- a He tinue teaching St. second the of Ignatius would be Bishops, and Archbishops, 11 to none. faithful of help in the perpetuation of the minis- enjoyed the They Abbots. Were: two with him worked of truth, he received in- who priests try an John Gregory The Most Rev. children. the tellectual training that the of he for welfare car- St. Paul; Archbishop of Murray, effort ried with throughout in- him his made He to every Binz, Co- Most Rev. Leo The of his life. When completed number whole he the crease Bishop Dubuque; adjutor of of and his studies with the Jesuit_Fath- and religious, priests Most Rev. Francis Schenk, The religious in this he The in his parishes. country, sent ers was of Crookston; Bishop him be abroad by Archbishop Ireland found special to to way a Edward Most Rev. The A. Here again Bishop Busch study Innsbruck. father. kind at a Fitzgerald, Bishop of Winona; he under realized the influence of lived like Christ. He came Grel- The Most Rev. John B. Ignatius. the of St. Inns- of Christ that the spirit sons was Auxiliary Bishop Green of linger, im- church. He bruck of the most the the of spirit was one Bay; of intellectual fostered vocations portant centers diligently to The Most Rev. John L. Pa- that order the Here life in 16th in century. the religious power Bishop of Grand Island; schang, could charity of it St. Canisius that Peter the apostolate was re- William Mc- The Most Rev. T. school, the in tired the in order in carried be to carry on on Rapid City; Carty, Bishop of the various and apostolate of Christ through the hospital, in the Rev. William 0. The Most medium It of the in this activity. fields of was pen. Brady, Bishop of Sioux Falls; tradition he that the Mr. Some 20 gave years ago young The Most Rev. Leo Dworschak, Busch prepared himself for his his all under to summary care a Bishop Auxiliary Fargo; of He priestly Without ministry. of all of the grace. a means The Most Rev. Leonard Hag- of and apostolate doubt this rich intellectual explained the new O.S.B., Vicar Apostolic of arty, Inter- spiritual background enabled him Action, Catholic Christ in Islands; the Bahama He XI. life of ,Pius cultivate the of mind to preting the grace The Most Rev. Thomas Welch, partic1- people effectively in soul his to his invited all more own Duluth; Bishop of He apostolate. well of in the souls others. this in em- pate as as The Most Rev. Thomas Potha- of necessity sancti- Upon his this country, phasized the return to Bishop Bangalore, of of all souls the Archbishop Ireland him the in camury. fying gave grace India; In Action. Catholic opportunity spending of work in who a year Most The Rev. Lambert Hoch, the the out newly established Catholic order‘ to at program carry Bismarck; Bishop of Busch University Bishop of America order XI, in of Pius organ- The Most Rev. Cuthbert Goeb, Sodal- The give societies: him insight into to uni- ized various an it O.S.B., Abbot of Assumption ab- Chris- Confraternity of versity life here well the ity, as as hmVl TBlSp Dulut Richardton; Confro- bey, and the abroad. Doctrine, tian elch of Most REGR URR The Rev. Baldwin ' Dwor- Blessed Sacrament. Upon returning St. Paul, of the ternity to ARQHBISHOP JOHN St. of schak, O.S.B., devotion Abbot of St. he appointed had himself strong personal He was a secre- is shown delivering the sermon—(Register photo) Paul 1) John’s abbey, Column Collegeville. Archbishop Ireland. Page to Dur- (Turn 2 tary to v —- Thousands Busch BishOp Pay Last Respects to garbed in full The deceased prelate Thousands Mahowald, of people paid their last Edward was Rt. brated by the Rev. re- Mass vestments, pontificals, purple purple day the On dean of the Wadena deanery. the spects remains of Bishop Joseph to F. Busch same plain gloves, white mitre sandals, and purple Renner, A. William Rev. the Rt. a at 10 a.m. he lay in St. state in Mary’s Cathedral, where as his head. ring finger his Over the glove offered seminary, diocesan St. John’s on on of rector he often preached and officiated pontifi- at so right Episcopal ring. of the hand his religious the which Mass of Requiem at was were a cal ceremonies during Episcopate his long of embly The of the Fourth Degree present. as of which 43 38 in St. Cloud. spent of Knights provided guard of Columbus years, were for Wednes- scheduled Masses The three a Included in the throngs who passed by the and nights prior to honor throughout the days funeral of the the before time morning day casket clergy, religious, and lay people, them Two of the time of the funeral service. were 6:35 at The first Mass laity. for the was were old, Catholics non-Catholics. and and bier beside the in full regalia attention stood at young dean John Fearon, Rev. A. offered the Rt. by all times. The Bishop body Busch at brought of by to 7 :15 second at the Morris deanery; the of was the dio- On clergy of Tuesday evening, the Cathedral the Monday afternoon o’clock at 3 diocesan Keaveny, T. Leo Rt. Rev. the on super- in it religious, gathered where both diocesan and the main Solemn met at by entrance and the last, schools; intendent of cese, was a Office the Dead. Bishop Peter W. the Cathedral recite the of Bartholome attended to by the Peter Rev. the by Rt. celebrated Mass, was the throne. clergy Bishop Bartholome officiated of the St. Cloud After at deanery. the casket consultor. Kroll, diocesan J. for Special arranged Tues- sprinkled with holy Masses and the water was were prayers filed the by people steady flow of A accommodate prescribed by the recited, day and Wednesday mornings ritual to it were was Wednes- 9:45 closed at until it casket on was into the escorted the main Cathedral. those would able to down aisle of the all who not be get Bishop pail. with and covered morning day a Before viewing Cathedral the funeral itself. the remains his predecessor, for of of placed the top white mitre Busch’s Bishop chil- Bartholome On morning the led in the recitaton Tuesday at 9 of the on was am. . o’ arthlom ter Coud the casket at foot. of St. the Rosary. assisted Mass cele- dren of the diocese at a