- Herman Koeckemann
Herman Koeckemann, formally Bernard Hermann Koeckemann, SS.CC., (
January 10 ,1828 -February 22 ,1892 ), served as the secondvicar apostolic of the Vicariate Apostolic of the Sandwich Islands — now theRoman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu — from 1881 to 1892.Born in Ostbeveren, Westphalia, Germany, he was baptized as Bernard. At the age of 14, his father, a farmer, sent him to the Gymnasium of
Münster . Koeckemann was an excellent student and excelled in classical studies. During his seven years of college, his progress in Latin, Greek, Hebrew and French and in philosophy and science was so well marked that at the graduation, his examiners dispensed with the oral examination as superfluous.Believing himself called to religious life, he went to
Leuven and entered theCongregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary . After a novitiate of eighteen months, he was admitted to religious profession on April 11, 1851, taking the name Herman. After three years of theologate, he was sent by his superiors to the Kingdom of Hawai‘i for work as amissionary . He arrived in Honolulu onNovember 13 ,1854 and was subsequently ordained to the priesthood as a member of theCongregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary onMay 31 ,1862 at the age of 34.Koeckemann served as pastor to the fledgeling Catholic community of
native Hawaiians . When Msgr.Louis Maigret fell ill, Father Koeckemann was appointed coadjutor vicar apostolic to fulfill some of the bishop's regular duties. OnAugust 21 ,1881 , Father Koeckemann was ordained at Saint Mary's Cathedral inSan Francisco, California , as abishop of the titular see of Olba at the age of 53, with a papal mandate to serve as coadjutor Vicar Apostolic with right of succession.Upon Msgr. Maigret's death, Msgr. Koeckemann succeeded as vicar apostolic on
June 11 ,1882 . During his episcopate, the massive migration of Portuguese workers for the sugar plantations fromMadeira Islands and theAzores began. With the subsequent increase in population from these migrations, Msgr. Koeckemann made Catholic education a priority of the Vicariate and built many schools. He died in 1892 and was buried at theHonolulu Catholic Cemetery indowntown Honolulu .
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