He was born December 17, 1940, in Muncie, the son of William J. and Margaret J. (Wendlekovski) Douglas. Father Douglas attended St. Lawrence Catholic School through the 8th grade, after which he began his studies for the priesthood at Our Lady of Lake Seminary in Wawasee. Upon completion of his minor seminary studies at Our Lady of Lake Seminary, Fr. Douglas continued his priestly formation at St. Meinrad's Seminary in St. Meinrad, IN. In 1961, he was selected to attend the North American College in Rome, Italy, where he completed his BS and BA degree in theological studies and was ordained on December 18, 1965 at the basilica of St. Peter.
During his ministry, Fr. Douglas served four parishes in the Lafayette Diocese. His first assignment was St. Ambrose Parish in Anderson, where he served from 1966-68. After this assignment, he was asked to be an Associate Pastor at St. Joan of Arc Parish in Kokomo, where he served until 1972. Starting in 1972, Fr. Douglas was appointed as first pastor of St. Alphonsus Parish in Zionsville, where he ministered until 1984. For a brief interim, Fr. Douglas was in residence at St. Louis De Monfort Parish in Fishers. In 1985, Fr. Douglas became a pastor of Blessed Sacrament Parish in West Lafayette where he served for the remainder of his priestly ministry until he accepted medical retirement in July 2008.
Fr. Douglas is survived by three brothers, Phillip W. Douglas (Maralee), Max E. Douglas (Roseanne) and Joseph M. Douglas (Becky) and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Donald J. Douglas.
Full obituary can be found in the Lafayette, Indiana Journal Courier published Nov. 29, 2013
He was born December 17, 1940, in Muncie, the son of William J. and Margaret J. (Wendlekovski) Douglas. Father Douglas attended St. Lawrence Catholic School through the 8th grade, after which he began his studies for the priesthood at Our Lady of Lake Seminary in Wawasee. Upon completion of his minor seminary studies at Our Lady of Lake Seminary, Fr. Douglas continued his priestly formation at St. Meinrad's Seminary in St. Meinrad, IN. In 1961, he was selected to attend the North American College in Rome, Italy, where he completed his BS and BA degree in theological studies and was ordained on December 18, 1965 at the basilica of St. Peter.
During his ministry, Fr. Douglas served four parishes in the Lafayette Diocese. His first assignment was St. Ambrose Parish in Anderson, where he served from 1966-68. After this assignment, he was asked to be an Associate Pastor at St. Joan of Arc Parish in Kokomo, where he served until 1972. Starting in 1972, Fr. Douglas was appointed as first pastor of St. Alphonsus Parish in Zionsville, where he ministered until 1984. For a brief interim, Fr. Douglas was in residence at St. Louis De Monfort Parish in Fishers. In 1985, Fr. Douglas became a pastor of Blessed Sacrament Parish in West Lafayette where he served for the remainder of his priestly ministry until he accepted medical retirement in July 2008.
Fr. Douglas is survived by three brothers, Phillip W. Douglas (Maralee), Max E. Douglas (Roseanne) and Joseph M. Douglas (Becky) and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Donald J. Douglas.
Full obituary can be found in the Lafayette, Indiana Journal Courier published Nov. 29, 2013
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