Solanus Casey

Solanus Casey

Infobox Person
name = Father Solanus Casey
image_size = 250px
caption = Father Solanus Casey, portrait provided by Fr. Solanus Guild
birth_date = birth date|1870|11|25|mf=y
birth_place = Oak Grove, Wisconsin
death_date = Death date and age|1957|7|31|1870|11|25
death_place = Detroit, Michigan
education = St. Francis High School Seminary and the Capuchin School of Theology in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
occupation = Priest, Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
title = Father
nationality = U.S.
website = http://www.solanuscasey.org/

Bernard Francis Casey (November 25,1870 – July 31, 1957) was born in Oak Grove, Wisconsin. [http://www.thecapuchins.org/news/documents/LaCrosse.pdf] A Capuchin priest, Casey was known for his great faith, humility, and role as spiritual counselor and intercessor. The first United States-born man formally to be declared "Venerable" by the Roman Catholic church, Casey is a candidate now for beatification and possible sainthood.

Early life

The sixth of sixteen children of Irish immigrant parents,Vivian M. Baulch, "Father Solanus Casey and his 'favors,'" "The Detroit News Review Mirror", 1996] "Barney" left the farm to work in a series of jobs in his home state and Minnesota: as a lumberjack, hospital orderly, a prison guard in the Minnesota state penitentiary, and a street car operator. A diphtheria epidemic in his youth permanently damaged his voice, leaving it wispy.Diane Morey Hanson, "The 'Holy Doorman' of St. Bonaventure's," "The Word Among Us", 2006]

He attended St. Francis High School Seminary in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at the age of 21, hoping initially to become a diocesan priest. Five years later, though, he joined the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, a Roman Catholic religious order for men. He took the name "Solanus" after St. Francis Solanus, a 17th century Spanish nobleman, intellectual, missionary and preacher.

Priesthood

On July 24, 1904, at the age of 33, Solanus Casey was ordained to the Roman Catholic priesthood by Archbishop Sebastian Messmer at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Milwaukee. [Joan King, "Once a struggling seminarian, Capuchin’s on road to sainthood," "Milwaukee Catholic Herald", July 22, 2004 http://www.chnonline.org/2004/2004-07-22/newsstory2.html; Maryangela Layman Román, "Shorewood woman blessed by saintly friar: Credits Solanus Casey with helpingher overcome eye ailment," "Milwaukee Catholic Herald", July 26, 2007 http://www.chnonline.org/2007/2007-07-26/newsstory2.html] Because he was judged to have performed insufficiently well in his seminary studies, Casey was ordained a "sacerdotus simplex," a priesthood rank that prevented him from hearing confessions or preaching doctrinal sermons. [Br. Nikola Derpich, L.C., "Venerable Solanus Casey, OFM: Apostle of Thanksgiving," "Shorelines", February 17, 2003 http://www.vocation.com/bulletin_backissue-37669.htm]

After his ordination, Solanus served for twenty years in a succession of assignments in Capuchin friaries in New York, Harlem, and Yonkers. [Father Solanus Guild, "Cause of Venerable Solanus Casey," http://www.solanuscasey.org/about.shtml] In 1924, he was transferred to St Bonaventure Friary in Detroit, where he worked for a further twenty-one years. During these years, Solanus formally served primarily as "porter," or receptionist and doorkeeper. He became well known, though, for his great compassion and the miraculous results of his consultations with visitors.

Death and Legacy

Father Casey died on On July 31, 1957 in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 86. [ Friar Jack Wintz, O.F.M., "Father Solanus Casey: Will He Be Beatified Soon? (Part I)," "AmericanCatholic.org", February 28, 2007.] His last words reportedly were: "I give my soul to Jesus Christ." An estimated 20,000 people passed by his coffin prior to his burial in the cemetery at St. Bonaventure Monastery in Detroit, Michigan. ["Venerable Solanus Casey," Saint of the Day, "AmericanCatholic.org".]

On July 8, 1987, Father Solanus Casey's incorrupt body was exhumed and subsequently reinterred inside the Father Solanus Casey Center at the St. Bonaventure Monastery.Father Solanus Guild, "Cause of Venerable Solanus Casey," http://www.solanuscasey.org/canonization.shtml]

Solanus Casey's cause for sainthood was opened in 1982. In 1995, Pope John Paul II declared Father Casey to be venerable, the first step in the path to sainthood. Many miraculous cures have been associated with Father Solanus's intercession, both when he was alive and after his death. [Diane Morey Hanson, "The 'Holy Doorman' of St. Bonaventure's," The Word Among Us, 2006] Pilgrims from around the world continue to make pilgrimages to the tomb of Father Solanus.

Notes

Bibliography

*Vivian M. Baulch, "Father Solanus Casey and his 'favors,'" "The Detroit News Review Mirror", 1996.
*Sr. Bernadine Casey, ed., "Letters from Solanus Casey", Father Solanus Guild, 2000.
*Michael Crosby, ed., "Solanus Casey: The Official Account of a Virtuous American Life", Crossroad Classic, 2000.
*Br. Nikola Derpich, L.C., "Venerable Solanus Casey, OFM: Apostle of Thanksgiving," "Shorelines", February 17, 2003.
*James Patrick Derum, "The Porter of Saint Bonaventure's", The Fidelity Press Detroit, 1997.
*Diane Morey Hanson, "The 'Holy Doorman' of St. Bonaventure's," "The Word Among Us, 2006".
*Joan King, "Once a struggling seminarian, Capuchin’s on road to sainthood," "Milwaukee Catholic Herald", July 22, 2004.
*Catherine M. Odell, "The Story of Father Solanus", Revised ed., Our Sunday Visitor Press, 2007.
*Maryangela Layman Román, "Shorewood woman blessed by saintly friar: Credits Solanus Casey with helping her overcome eye ailment," "Milwaukee Catholic Herald", July 26, 2007.
*Friar Jack Wintz, O.F.M., "Father Solanus Casey: Will He Be Beatified Soon? (Part I)," "AmericanCatholic.org", February 28, 2007.
*Br. Leo Wollenweber, "Meet Solanus Casey", St. Anthony Messenger Press, 2002.

External links

* [http://www.solanuscasey.org/ Father Solanus Casey Guild]
* [http://www.solanuscenter.org/ Father Solanus Casey Center]
* [http://info.detnews.com/history/story/index.cfm?id=195&category=people Vivian M. Baulch, "Father Solanus Casey and his 'favors,'" "Detroit News: The Rearview Mirror", 1996]
* [http://www.vocation.com/bulletin_backissue-37669.htm Br. Nikola Derpich, L.C., "Venerable Solanus Casey, OFM: Apostle of Thanksgiving," "Shorelines", February 17, 2003]
* [http://www.wau.org/current/article.asp?id=1985 Diane Morey Hanson, "The 'Holy Doorman' of St. Bonaventure's," "The Word Among Us", 2006]
* [http://www.chnonline.org/2004/2004-07-22/newsstory2.html Joan King, "Once a struggling seminarian, Capuchin’s on road to sainthood," "Milwaukee Catholic Herald", July 22, 2004]
* [http://www.chnonline.org/2007/2007-07-26/newsstory2.html Maryangela Layman Román, "Shorewood woman blessed by saintly friar: Credits Solanus Casey with helping her overcome eye ailment," "Milwaukee Catholic Herald", July 26, 2007]
* [http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/SaintOfDay/default.asp?id=1190 "Saint of the Day," "AmericanCatholic.org"]


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