Joseph Gregory Dwenger

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1837 – 1893

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Who was Joseph Gregory Dwenger?

Joseph Gregory Dwenger was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Fort Wayne.

Dwenger was born near Minster, Ohio, in 1837. Orphaned at an early age, he was educated by the Fathers of the Precious Blood, entered their community, and was ordained priest 4 September 1859. Appointed professor in the seminary of his community, he filled that position until 1862, and was then assigned to parochial work. From 1867 to 1872 he was occupied in preaching missions.

He was consecrated 14 April 1872. During his time in office he supported the congregation of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ, as had his predecessor Bishop John Henry Luers. He allowed Father Edward Koenig - who had served as advisor to the sisters since their arrival - to remain in office in their Motherhouse in Fort Wayne. The good relationship continued, and in due course the congregation opened many schools, orphanages and hospitals in his and the neighbouring dioceses. Especially the establishment of orphanages were at his core interest.

He served such parishes as Holy Rosary in St. Marys and St. Joseph's in Wapakoneta, both in Auglaize County, and he aided in establishing Immaculate Conception parish in Celina in Mercer County.

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Born
Apr 7, 1837
Died
1893

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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