Barquilla de Ia Santa Maria. ' i l \ f Volume XVI, Number 1 February, 1991 CUMULATIVE SUBJECT INDEX BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC RECORD SOCIETY - DIOCESE OF COLUMBUS Volumes 1-15 (1975-1990) Contents Introduction 2 Contents and in the fifteen volumes: Volumes 1-3 (1975-1977) Contents Illlustrations Volumes 4-6 (1978-1980) Contents Volumes 7-9 (1981-1983) Contents Volumes 10-12 (1985-1987) Contents Volumes 13-15 (1988-1990) Contents 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 Cumulative Subject Index of the fifteen volumes: General History Parishes, Missions, Stations, Cemeteries 16 18 Institutions, Agencies, Convents, etc. 30 Societies 33 Biographical Data 35 Genealogical Data 37 BULLETIN of the Catholic Record Society- Diocese of Columbus -1-
INTRODUCTION As the number of articles published in the Bulletin has grown over the previous fifteen years, the need for a subject index has grown apace. The fifteen annual volumes have been gathered into five bound volumes, each having its own index of names. However, locating the growing number of references to the various churches, institutions, biographies, and other subjects had become increasingly difficult. Completion of the fifteenth annual volume and fifth bound volume seems an appropriate mile-post at which to stop and fill the need for such an index. An attempt was made to make the general index as truly "general" as possible. For example, though no published article has been devoted to Marian devotion, hints and examples of that subject have been indexed. Various aspects of diocesan history which appeared in many scattered articles have also been carefully noted and entered in the index. No attempt has been made to index baptismal records, death records, cemetery records, etc. as separate subjects. Such records are listed only under the name of the church or cemetery in the index of parishes, missions, stations, and cemeteries, beginning on page 18. Biographical data is indexed when it consists of a paragraph or more. Shorter notices can be found only by searching the name index of each bound volume. Similarly, sacramental registers might be considered genealogical data, but only collected data on a family would be listed in the genealogical index, on page 38. Pages in the first six annual volumes (1975 through 1980), and therefore in the first two bound volumes, were numbered in one continuous series. Subsequently, pages in each group of three annual volumes (one bound volume per such group) were numbered in a separate series. In this index, a Roman I indicates pages in the first series of page numbers, volumes I through VI, the first two bound volumes. Roman VII, X, and XIII indicate the subsequent, single-bound-volume series of page numbers. This index is being issued as the first part of Volume 16 of the Bulletin, in hopeful anticipation of resumption of the regular monthly schedule. How soon that schedule will be resumed is not yet known. Your editor hopes that this compilation is useful. -2-
CHRONICLE OF EVENTS IN THE DIOCESE OF COLUMBUS FOR 1990 UNIVERSAL CHURCH Sept. 30 priests. The 1990 Synod of Bishops opened, its subject being the formation of DIOCESAN EVENTS Mar. 25 The diocese and the Islamic Foundation of Central Ohio sponsored the first of four conferences to promote mutual understanding, held at the Southern Hotel. Apr. 3 With the permission of Bishop Griffin, a Tridentine Rite Mass was offered at Rosemont Center by Rev. Clement Faistl. PARISHES Jan. 14 Immaculate Conception Church in Dennison was rededicated. Mar. 3 The last Mass at St. Augustine Church, New Straitsville, was offered by Bishop Griffin. Mar. 25 Dublin. Ground was broken for the new St. Brigid of Kildare Church in Mar. 28 A new activities center was blessed by Bishop Griffin for Zanesville St. Thomas Aquinas Parish. Oct. 9 Bishop Griffin blessed the new altar of St. John Church, Logan, which had been constructed from the marble side altars formerly in the chapel of Mt. Carmel Hospital in Columbus. Nov. 7 A new recreational and social hall was blessed at Lancaster St. Bernadette Parish. Nov. 18 A new recreational center and social hall was blessed at St. Christopher Parish in Columbus. Dec. 23 Bishop Griffin blessed three brass bells for St. Brigid of Kildare Church, Dublin. They were cast in Cincinnati in 1903 for a church in that Archdiocese, the name of which is not now known. INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES Jan. 12 Transfer was completed to the diocese of a 135 acre site on West Broad Street at Darby Creek Road, a possible future cemetery site. Feb. 18 A Focolare center was opened in Columbus by three young women, namely Bernadette Rahan from New York City, Susan Kopp from Connecticut, and Maria Ferrazzi, a Canadian. -38-
Feb. 23 Bishop Griffin ended sponsorship of the Justice and Peace Commission of the diocese. (It had been formed by Bishop Herrmann in 1978.) Apr. 2 Ground was broken for a natatorium at St. Charles High School; it was donated by Dedger and Rose Jones. The dedication took place November 1. Apr. 9 The Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions (PIME) announced the closing of its high school seminary in Licking County. May 22 blessed. A new gymnasium at St. Vincent Children's Center in Columbus was Nov. 25 Ohio Dominican College's Christ the King Chapel in Sansbury Hall was rededicated by Bishop Griffin, after extensive renovation. PERSONNEL and VOCATIONS Jan. 12 Sr. Zita Toomey of the Sisters of St. Joseph, a native of Shawnee, died at Baden, Pennsylvania at the age of 81 years. Jan. 18 Permanent Deacon Vincent R. Minella died in Steubenville at the age of 52 years; he was a member of St. James the Less Parish, Columbus. Jan. 26 Died, Sr. Mary Helen O'Brien, V.H.M., aged 74 years, of the Sisters of Visitation in Wheeling, W.Va. Sister was a native of Columbus. Feb. 17 Five permanent deacons were ordained by Bishop Griffin at St. Joseph Cathedral: Philip M. Palucci, Robert A. Neely, Frank A. Duda, Eugene C. Dawson, and Joseph P. Checca. Mar. 13 Died in Clarkston, Michigan, Rev. Raymond W. Allen, S.J., a native of Zanesville. Mar. 16 Sr. Mary Agnes Ryan, S.N.D., born Isabel Margaret Ryan in Columbus, died in Cincinnati at the age of 83 years. Mar. 20 Sr. Carolyn Schmidt, O.P., age 89, a native of Newark, died at Mohun Hall at St. Mary of the Springs. Mar. 23 Brother Anthony Reis of the Society of Mary, a native of Columbus, died in Dayton at the age of 81 years. May 25 Rev. John J. Ryan, priest of the diocese, died in Cherry Valley, California, aged 57 years. May 26 Bishop Griffin ordained Rev. Edward W. Noll-Everett to the priesthood and seminarians Bernard O'Shea and Jan Sullivan to the diaconate. June 9 Sister Therese Shuler of Columbus Holy Name Parish made religious profession as a core member of Carmel Community. June 16 Sister M. Caritas Litzinger, O.P. died at St. Mary of the Springs, aged 86; she was a native of Somerset. -39-
July 15 Sister Babiana Russo, formerly of Columbus, was received into the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity in Manitowoc, Wis. July 27 Sister Mary Bernard Hacell, who had been raised at St. Vincent Orphanage in Columbus, died at Stella Niagara, New York at the age of 97 years. July 31 Rev. George J. Marzluf, priest of the diocese, Associate Pastor of Columbus St. Aloysius Parish, retired. Aug. 6 Rev. Eugene D. Yoris, pastor of Columbus St. Mary Magdalene Parish, died at the age of 61 years. Aug. 15 Sister Helen Marie Paul, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Paul of Zanesville St. Nicholas Parish, made her final profession of vows as a Franciscan Sister of Christian Charity (Manitowoc, Wis.). Aug. 18 Seminarians Patrick J. Naughton and Theodore F. Machnik were ordained to the diaconate at St. Joseph Cathedral by Bishop Griffin. Aug. 28 Died in Columbus, Sister Virginia Fox, O.P., (formerly Sr. Mary Harold), a native of Lancaster, at the age of 62 years. Oct. 11 Died in Mohun Hall at St. Mary of the Springs, Sr. Janet Welsh, O.P., aged 96, a native of Steubenville. Oct. 15 Sr. Marcellinus Zborovsky, O.P. died at Mt. Carmel Hospital East; Sister was 75 years old and was a native of Columbus. Oct. 15 Sister Mary Ann Rericha made her final profession of vows as a Sister of Carmel Community, Columbus. Oct. 30 Rev. Joseph G. Forquer, O.P., aged 81 years, a native of New Lexington, died in Youngstown. Dec. 5 Sister M. Mercia Beever of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, a native of New Lexington, died in Cleveland. Catholic Record Society - Diocese of Columbus 197 E. Gay Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 Donald M. Schlegel, editor -40- ~i on J.IW1:131cl OIHO snawn-,o:> OIYd 3!>'1fJ.SOcl -s n!>1:10 J.l.tOl:icl NON Sl'CCY OIHO sn wn.,o~.l~~.ls avoa..lsy~ 1 snawn,o::>..so 3153:>011 31:>1 0 Al:f31::>NVH:>