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Fr Herman Joseph Rogier

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Fr Herman Joseph Rogier

Birth
Death
21 Feb 1929 (aged 55)
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.9999608, Longitude: -87.9283605
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Rogier, Herman Joseph (Salvatorian Priest
–ordained June 28, 1896 –born Michael Rogier) (Feb. 12, 1874-Feb. 21, 1929
–parents are marked as unknown of death record –born Nicolai, Germany –entered the US via New York in Aug. of 1896
–"In August of 1896, he came to the United States with the Founder, Fr. Francis Jordan, and with Fr. Epiphanius Deibele, and he helped Fr. Epiphanius to establish the community in St. Nazianz, Wisconsin. Fr. Herman Joseph also served as pastor of St. Gregory's Parish in the village. In 1910, he became pastor of St. Joseph's Parish in Wealdstone, England. He returned to the United States in 1912 and ministered as chaplain to the Franciscan Sisters in Alverno Convent in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and pastor of St. Joseph's Parish there. In 1918, he began teaching philosophy and theology to the Salvatorian scholastics in the seminary in St. Nazianz, and he helped in the neighboring parishes on the weekends. He returned to his former assignments at Alverno in 1925, where he remained until a few weeks before his death."
–from On Whose Shoulders We Stand, 2005, Fr. Michael R. Hoffman died from "chronic glomeruler nephritis
–general arterial sclerosis –malignant hypertension")
–buried at the Salvatorian Cemetery on Loretto Hill, St. Nazianz
Rogier, Herman Joseph (Salvatorian Priest
–ordained June 28, 1896 –born Michael Rogier) (Feb. 12, 1874-Feb. 21, 1929
–parents are marked as unknown of death record –born Nicolai, Germany –entered the US via New York in Aug. of 1896
–"In August of 1896, he came to the United States with the Founder, Fr. Francis Jordan, and with Fr. Epiphanius Deibele, and he helped Fr. Epiphanius to establish the community in St. Nazianz, Wisconsin. Fr. Herman Joseph also served as pastor of St. Gregory's Parish in the village. In 1910, he became pastor of St. Joseph's Parish in Wealdstone, England. He returned to the United States in 1912 and ministered as chaplain to the Franciscan Sisters in Alverno Convent in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and pastor of St. Joseph's Parish there. In 1918, he began teaching philosophy and theology to the Salvatorian scholastics in the seminary in St. Nazianz, and he helped in the neighboring parishes on the weekends. He returned to his former assignments at Alverno in 1925, where he remained until a few weeks before his death."
–from On Whose Shoulders We Stand, 2005, Fr. Michael R. Hoffman died from "chronic glomeruler nephritis
–general arterial sclerosis –malignant hypertension")
–buried at the Salvatorian Cemetery on Loretto Hill, St. Nazianz

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