- Ferdinand Steinmeyer
Ferdinand Steinmeyer (1720-1786), also known as Ferdinand Farmer, was a German Jesuit missionary in Northern America.
Biography
He was born in
Swabia , southern Germany, on13 October 1720 . He entered theSociety of Jesus atLandsberg in September 1743. He desired to labor on the missions in China but was sent to America instead, whither he came in 1752. His first mission was atLancaster, Pennsylvania , where he remained until 1758, when he was transferred to St. Joseph's Church inPhiladelphia , to look after the Germans in that section. His labours were not, however, limited to that city. He made numerous missionary journeys through EasternPennsylvania and Northern and CentralNew Jersey . He also crossed over intoNew York , but of his priestly labors in the latter state prior to the close of theAmerican Revolution we have no written record. This absence of written evidence is easily accounted for by the fact that a priest rendered himself liable to the death penalty for attempting to enter New York while it remained under British rule. There can be little doubt, however, that Father Farmer on his journeys through Northern New Jersey crossed over into New York and attended to the Catholics there, even venturing into the city itself where he kept the faith alive and practically founded St. Peter's Church. With all his missionary work he found time to take an active interest in public and literary affairs. In 1779 he was appointed one of the first trustees of theUniversity of Pennsylvania , while as a philosopher and astronomer his reputation had reached the learned societies of Europe with whom he corresponded. He was a member of theAmerican Philosophical Society .He died at Philadelphia on
17 August 1786 , a few months after returning from a missionary trip to New York. His funeral was held at St. Mary's Church, but his remains were interred in old St. Joseph's.ource
*Catholic [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14285b.htm]
External links
* [http://www.archives.upenn.edu/histy/features/1700s/people/farmer_ferdinand.html Biography at the University of Pennsylvania]
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