Marquette League

Marquette League

From 1904 to 1991 the Marquette League served as a Roman Catholic fund-raising organization in the United States that supported Catholic missions and schools among Native Americans in the United States.

History

Rev. Henry Ganss of Lancaster, Pennsylvania founded the League in New York City, in May 1904, and two months later, it received a Papal blessing from Pius X. Ganss was a fundraiser for the ‘’Preservation Society’’ of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, and he founded the League as a fundraising auxiliary of the Preservation Society. However, the Preservation Society ceased in 1922 while the League continued to thrive.

In collaboration with the Bureau, the League distributed the funds and in-kind donations it raised for missions, mission schools and students. It built new missions and satellite chapels and maintained them with supplies; it trained and maintained catechists; and it provided scholarships to students and clothing to the needy.

The League had a lay directorate of 25 members, chosen at first from among local councils of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. To further its work, it established branch organizations in several northeastern U.S. cities, including Baltimore and Washington, D.C. It charged an annual membership fee of $2.00 and published ’’The Calumet’’ as a fundraising newsletter from 1913 to 1958. Notable members included Eugene A. Philbin (1904–1919), Monsignor William Flynn (Director General, 1925–1936) and Rev. Bernard Cullen (Director General, 1937–1957).

During its first six years (to 1910), aid from the League provided for the establishment of mission chapels in several states. They included Arizona among the Hopi people; South Dakota on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and the Rosebud Indian Reservation among the Oglala and Brulé Lakota people respectively; Nebraska on the Winnebago Indian Reservation among the Winnebago people; and North Dakota on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation among the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation. From 1952 to 1958, the League also recruited lay volunteers to serve at missions and schools throughout the United States.

The League disbanded in 1991.[citation needed]

References

Attribution
  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainThomas, Meehan (1910). "Marquette League". In Herbermann, Charles. Catholic Encyclopedia. 9. Robert Appleton Company.  The entry cites:
    • Annual Reports, Marquette League
    • Catholic News (New York), files
    • The Indian Sentinel (Washington) files

Further reading

Marquette League Records, Historical Note/Scope and Content], Marquette University Special Collections and University Archives, Marquette University,


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