- Ferdinand Brossart
Ferdinand Brossart was the fourth bishop of the Diocese of Covington.
Early life
Ferdinand Brossart was born on
October 19 ,1849 in Buchelburg, Bavaria. The Brossarts came to America when Ferdinand was two, first coming to Cincinnati. In 1861, the Brossarts moved across the river to southern Campbell County. Choosing to become a priest, Brossart studied at Mount Saint Mary Seminary inCincinnati, Ohio and theAmerican College at Louvain , Belgium. Brossart was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Covington by Bishop Toebbe onSeptember 1 ,1872 . Father Brossart became popular when Lexington suffered asmallpox epidemic, sacrificing his health to administer to the sick and dying. Father Brossart was appointed Vicar General in 1888, along with being assigned as rector of the old cathedral. After Bishop Maes' death, Father Brossart was picked byPope Benedict XV in November 1915. Brossart is the only diocesan priest from Covington to have been chosen as bishop.Bishop of Covington
Brossart was consecrated the fourth bishop of Covington by Archbishop
Henry Moeller of Cincinnati onJanuary 25 ,1916 . Bishop Brossart was responsible for placing the finishing touches on the current cathedral, though it is still unfinished to this day. Bishop Brossart served a short term, resigning onMarch 14 ,1923 , due to ill health. Brossart retired toSt. Anne Convent in Melbourne, Kentucky, where he died onAugust 6 ,1930 . The bishop is the namesake of Bishop Brossart High School in Alexandria.External links
* [http://www.covingtondiocese.org/index.cfm/NewsItem?ID=86690&From=About Diocese of Covington Entry on Bishop Brossart]
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