Archbishop John F. Noll (1875-1956)

Archbishop John F. Noll (1875-1956)

Today marks the death of Archbishop John F. Noll, who founded Our Sunday Visitor in 1912, and the following is taken from Wikipedia:
Most Rev. John F. Noll (January 25, 1875July 31, 1956) was bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Fort Wayne, Indiana from 1925 until his death in 1956. He was a native of Fort Wayne, and one of seventeen children. John Noll attended St. Lawrence Seminary in Mt. Calvary, Wisconsin from 1888 to 1893. He was ordained a priest in 1898. His life was notable for four main reasons; he was the founder of the newspaper Our Sunday Visitor; Pope Pius XII elevated him to archbishop in 1953, despite the fact that he never headed an archdiocese; he was instrumental in generating support for construction of the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, in Washington, D.C.; as a young priest, he sometimes confronted people who claimed to “expose” evil practices within the Catholic Church. He would ask the alleged former priest or nun to which order he or she belonged, and to recite specific prayers, some questions were posed in Latin. In this way he exposed the speakers as simple anti-Catholic rabble rousers.

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