This organization, formed in 1941, was and is mostly youth and adolescent athletic programs that helped form good athletes in Christ.
CYC
The Sisters of Charity
Nativism
Bishop Banks
This Society dedicated itself to taking care and serving the poor population, took root in St. Louis in 1845.
St. Vincent de Paul Society
This bishop recruited priests and nuns from all over Europe to teach. He opened the first academy for boys in 1818. At this time tuition Was only $12 a quarter. This school was later to be known as SLUH. A high school was also named after him. He also opened a catholic college in 1818 which were eventually administered by the Jesuits. He opens the first seminary west of the Mississippi in Perryville, Missouri. This Bishops name was what
Bishop Dubourg
Archdiocesean health care and health centers were run by who?
Catholic Nuns
Archbishop John May appoints this first black Auxilary bishop of St. Louis
Fr. Terry Steib
made by Bishop Kendrick for immigrants who wanted to hear homilies in their native languages.
Ethnic Parishes
This priest established a home for street children and Orphans
Fr. Peter Dunne
This person opened the first school for deaf children. This mother’s name was what
Mother Fontbonne of the sisters of St. Joseph
Who was St. John‘s hospital run by?
Mercy sisters
This priest ended racial segregation in High School sports by integrating the African-American Catholic Hig School into the newly created MSHSAA in 1943.
Fr. Joseph Molloy
In 1850 40% of St. Louis city’s population was what two nationalities. These two nationalities also hated each other and fought one another.
German and Irish
This priest set up a halfway house for prisoners and taught At SLUH for three years.
Fr. Charles “Dismas” Clark AKA “The Hoodlum Priest”
Under this bishopdum many catholic schools, Colleges, and Universities Which included SLU, Webster, Fontbonne, Maryville. What was this cardinals name?
Cardinal John Glennon
St. Mary‘s hospital was run by what
The sisters of Mary
Fr. Augustus Tolton
Because of St. Louis’ population growth in the 1800’s this building was made by Fr. Joseph Rosati which also later followed by St. Louis Diocese taking all territory west of the Mississippi River.
The Old Cathedral/First Cathedral
This Archbishop served the poor and the homeless
Archbishop John May
Who opened the first free school for girls west of the Mississippi and was a member of the Sacred Heart sisters. The Indians called her “the woman who prays always“ this saints name was what
St. Rose Philippine Duchesne
This hospital was dedicated by Cardinal Ritter and is the only US hospital run by an archdiocese.
Cardinal Glennon Hospital
Fr. Claude Heithaus
Pierre Laclede And Augusta Choteau
This Priest took in and fed thousands of Homeless men.
Fr. Tim Dempsey