Church Records Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin | |
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Parishes
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Early Catholic Churches,
in eastern Fond du Lac Co Father Casper Rehrl was credited with being the first Catholic priest to say Mass in many different locations in eastern Fond du Lac county. From the early times, after settlers began to put down roots, they had need of a priest to baptize their children and bury their dead. One of the first missionaries to serve in Wisconsin, was Fr. Felix H. Bonduel, who was based in Green Bay. He traveled by foot and on boat to the Fond du Lac area, saying Mass in the homes of various local Catholics. He first saw the need to establish a church building for the increasing population of Catholics. For 4 years, Fr. Caspar Rehrl, an Austrian priest, waited patiently for his superiors to grant him permission to become a missionary in North America. When it was finally granted on May 6, 1844, he left his native land, determined to travel to Wisconsin territory, where he felt that he was needed. Father Rehrl was born Dec 31, 1809 in Salzburg, and was ordained Sept 20, 1835. On his journey to WI, he was continually besieged by local bishops, asking him to stay permanently as a missionary in their diocese. But he remained steadfast in his determination to continue on to Wisconsin He arrived in Milwaukee in 1845, where newly appointed Bishop Henni offered him a parish on the foot of Lake Winnebago. At the time of his entrance into the Milwaukee archdiocese, the archdiocese consisted of the entire state of Wisconsin, as well as Minnesota, Iowa, and both Dakotas. It took him 3 days to walk to West Bend,, getting lost along the way. He stayed there, in Isaac Verbeck's shanty. (Verbeck's shanty, and several teepees comprised the whole community of West Bend at that time.) He continued on his journey, accompanied by a teacher, Joseph Thelen, and made his way to Fond du Lac. He turned Fr. Bonduel's vision of a chapel, into reality, by supervising
the construction of St. Louis Chapel, which was built at the present site
of St. Joseph's Church, corner of second and Marr streets.
He often was offered a horse as a gift, to make his walks easier on
him, but he always refused, saying that he would have no time for finding
food for the horse, and so his walking was easier, and less of a burden
to himself.
Another analysis from a family point of view, shows that even if Fr. Rehrl was not near-by, his pioneer parishioners knew which parish he was at, since he traveled his circuit in one months time. Every church saw Fr. Roehrl once a month.
If you know that your family belonged to one specific parish, and you
can't find all of your family baptisms, then you should try to check out
all of the surrounding parishes also, because they always took their newbornes
to be baptised at whatever church Fr. Rehrl was at on that day.
In recent conversations with several priests in the area, all are confident that all of the missionary priests of that pioneer era will eventually become saints in the Catholic Church. So if you find one of your ancestors was baptised by him, one day your family might possibly be able to say that he was baptised by a saint.
***Fieldstone '76 by Sister Imogene Palen |
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