Joseph Melcher
Joseph Melcher |
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Bishop of Green Bay |
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1868-1873 |
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Ordination |
March 27, 1830 |
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Consecration |
July 12, 1868 |
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Personal details |
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Born |
(1806-03-19)March 19, 1806 Vienna, Austria |
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Died |
December 20, 1873(1873-12-20) (aged 67) Green Bay, Wisconsin |
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Nationality |
Austrian |
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Denomination |
Roman Catholic |
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Joseph Melcher (March 19, 1806 – December 20, 1873) was an Austrian-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as the first Bishop of the Diocese of Green Bay, Wisconsin.[1]
Biography
Born in Vienna, Austria, he was ordained to the Catholic priesthood on March 27, 1830 for the Archdiocese of Saint Louis.
On March 3, 1868, Pope Pius IX appointed him the first Bishop of the Green Bay Diocese and he was consecrated bishop on July 12, 1868.[2]
Bishop Melcher died in Green Bay, Wisconsin.[3] Four years after his death, his remains were reported to be incorrupt.[4]
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