Francis Xavier Seelos

Francis Xavier Seelos

Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos (January 11, 1819 – October 4, 1867) was a German-American Roman Catholic priest.

Life

He was born in Füssen, Bavaria, Germany on January 11, 1819 and was baptized the same day in the parish church of St. Mang. Having expressed a desire for the priesthood since childhood, he entered the diocesan seminary in 1842 after having completed his studies in philosophy. Soon after meeting the missionaries of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, founded for the evangelization of the most abandoned, he decided to enter the congregation and to minister to German-speaking immigrants in the United States. He was accepted by the Congregation on November 22, 1842, and sailed the following year from Le Havre, France, arriving in New York on April 20, 1843. On December 22, 1844, after having completed his novitiate and theological studies, Seelos was ordained a priest in the Redemptorist Church of St. James in Baltimore, Maryland.

After being ordained, he worked for nine years in the parish of St. Philomena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, first as assistant pastor to St. John Neumann, who was the superior of the Religious Community, later as Superior himself, and for three years as pastor. During this time, he was also the Redemptorist Novice Master. With Neumann, he also dedicated himself to preaching missions. Regarding their relationship, Seelos said: "He has introduced me to the active life" and, "he has guided me as a spiritual director and confessor."

His availability and innate kindness in understanding and responding to the needs of the faithful quickly made him well known as an expert confessor and spiritual director, so much so that people came to him even from neighboring towns. Faithful to the Redemptorist charism, he practiced a simple lifestyle and a simple manner of expressing himself. The themes of his preaching, rich in Biblical content, were always heard and understood even by the simplest people.

A constant endeavor in this pastoral activity was instructing the little children in the faith. He not only favored this ministry, he held it as fundamental for the growth of the Christian community in the Parish. In 1854, he was transferred from Pittsburgh to Baltimore, then to Ss. Peter and Paul Church in Cumberland, Maryland, in 1857, and to Annapolis (1862), all the while engaged in Parish ministry and serving in the formation of future Redemptorists as Prefect of Students. Even in this post, he was true to his character, remaining always the kind and happy pastor, always prudently attentive to the needs of his students and conscientious of their doctrinal formation. Above all, he strove to instill in these future Redemptorist missionaries the enthusiasm, spirit of sacrifice, and apostolic zeal for the spiritual and temporal welfare of the people.

In 1860 he was proposed as a candidate for the office of Bishop of Pittsburgh. Having been excused from this responsibility by Pope Pius IX, from 1863 until 1866, he dedicated himself to the life of an itinerant missionary preaching in English and German in the states of Connecticut, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Wisconsin.

After a brief period of parish ministry in Detroit, Michigan, he was assigned in 1866 to the Redemptorist community in New Orleans, Louisiana. Here also, as pastor of the Church of St. Mary of the Assumption, he was known as a pastor who was joyously available to his faithful and singularly concerned for the poorest and the most abandoned. However, his ministry in New Orleans was destined to be brief. In September of that year, exhausted from visiting and caring for victims of yellow fever, he contracted the disease. After several weeks, he died on October 4, 1867, at the age of 48 years and 9 months.

Pope John Paul II beatified Father Seelos in St. Peter's Square on April 9, 2000. His day in the Martyrology is October 5.

References

* [http://www.stthomasirondequoit.com/SaintsAlive/id323.htm Biography]

External links

* [http://stmangbasilicafuessen.bravehost.com/ Church where Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos was baptised]
* [http://www.seelos.org/ International Shrine of Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos]
*CathEncy|wstitle=Francis X. Seelos


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Francis X. Seelos —     Francis X. Seelos     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Francis X. Seelos     Born at Füssen, Bavaria, 11 January, 1819; died at New Orleans, La., 4 Oct., 1867. When a child, asked by his mother what he intended to be, he pointed to the picture of… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Xavier (name) — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Xavier imagesize= caption=The castle of Xavier was restored by the Jesuits. pronunciation= gender = Male meaning = new house region = origin = Basque, Spanish related names = Javier, Xaveria, Xaviell, Xaviero,… …   Wikipedia

  • Loyola University New Orleans — Motto Deo et Patriae (For God and country) Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam Established Founded 1904, chartered July 10, 1912 Type Roman Catholic, Jesuit, Private …   Wikipedia

  • Jesuit High School (New Orleans) — Jesuit High School Address 4133 Banks Street New Orleans,  Louisiana, 70119 …   Wikipedia

  • Notre Dame Seminary — is a resident, accredited graduate theological school in New Orleans, Louisiana, founded in 1923 for the education of men to be priests of the Roman Catholic Church. The building, located at 2901 South Carrollton Avenue, was constructed between… …   Wikipedia

  • Our Lady of Holy Cross College — Not to be confused with Holy Cross College. Our Lady of Holy Cross College OLHCC logo Established 1916 Religious affiliation Roman Catholic …   Wikipedia

  • Brother Martin High School — Address 4401 Elysian Fields Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana, (Orleans Parish), 70122 …   Wikipedia

  • Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 19th century — A list of 19th century saints: Name Birth Birthplace Death Place of death Notes Blessed Didacus Joseph of Cadiz 1743 Cádiz, Spain 1801   Joseph Pignatelli 1737 Saragossa, Spain 1811   …   Wikipedia

  • Louis William Valentine Dubourg — (Louis Guillaume Valentin Dubourg) (1766 – 1833) was a Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church who played an active role in the growth of the church in the early years of the United States. He was born in Cap Français, St. Domingue, now known as Cap… …   Wikipedia

  • Our Lady of Prompt Succor — Mosaic of Our Lady of Prompt Succor. Old Ursulines Convent complex, French Quarter, New Orleans. Our Lady of Prompt Succor is a religious title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus, by the Roman Catholic Church. It refers to a… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”