Wednesday, March 25, 2009



<http://irishcatholichumanist.blogspot.com/2009/03/americas-first-italian-bishop.html>America's
 
First Italian Bishop

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Today marks the death of Bishop Joseph Rosati, America's first Bishop 
of Italian descent. The National Italian American Foundation 
<http://www.niaf.org/milestones/year_1816.asp>has this to say about him:

Joseph Rosati(1789-1843) who came to America to begin his ministry 
west of the Mississippi River, was born in the Frosinone province of 
Italy in 1789 and became a priest of the Congregation of the Mission 
(Vincentians) in 1811. For several years Fr. Rosati diligently 
engaged in parish work in the area of Rome and Naples. In 1816, upon 
the appeal of the bishop of Louisiana, Fr. Rosati, along with other 
Vincentian and Lazarist order priests, came to the United States to 
assume missionary work in western Kentucky and Vincennes, Indiana. 
Piedmontese born Fr. Felix de Andreis who headed the Lazaraists in 
America was responsible for establishing the Seminary of St. Mary, 
the first Catholic institution of its kind west of the Mississippi 
River. In 1817, upon the death of Fr. DeAndreis, Fr. Rosati was named 
president of the new seminary that was opened in St. Louis, and where 
he also taught courses. This was later to be called St. Mary's 
College. In 1829 Fr. Rosati encouraged the Jesuit order to build an 
institution of higher learning that became St. Louis University. In 
1824, when the Louisiana diocese was divided into two dioceses, 
Rosati was named bishop of St. Louis where for decades he oversaw the 
development of numerous schools including the first school for the 
deaf west of the Mississippi River. He also founded orphanages, 
hospitals, and churches, including the Basilica of St. Louis the 
King, a monumental house of worship. Fr. Rosati was also in various 
provincial councils held in Baltimore that were important in 
translating papal documents. For a time he functioned as Apsotolic 
delegate to Haiti on behalf of the Pope and worked to produce a 
concordat between the Vatican and that country. Although he died in 
Italy, in 1970 his remains were transferred to the crypt in the St. 
Louis cathedral he had built.

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