John Vertin
The Rt. Rev. John Vertin DD |
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Bishop of Saulte Sainte Marie and Marquette | |
Third bishop of Saulte Saulte Sainte Marie and Marquette
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See | Diocese of Saulte Sainte Marie and Marquette |
Predecessor | Bishop Ignatius Mrak |
Successor | Bishop Frederick Eis |
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Ordination | 31 August 1866 by Venerable Bishop Frederic Baraga |
Consecration | 14 September 1879 by Archbishop Michael Heiss |
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Birth name | Ivan or Janez Vertin |
Born | Dobliče, Lower Carniola, Duchy of Carniola, Austrian Empire |
July 17, 1844
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Marquette, Michigan, United States |
Buried | St. Peter Cathedral, Marquette, Michigan, United States |
John Vertin (first name also Ivan or Janez) was a Slovene-American who became the third Bishop of Saulte Saint Marie and Marquette, Michigan, now simply the Diocese of Marquette. He was responsible for the reconstruction of St. Peter Cathedral, Marquette, in 1880.[1]
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Life
Vertin was born in Dobliče in White Carniola at that time part of the province of Lower Carniola, in the Duchy of Carniola, a part of the Austrian Empire (now in the Municipality of Črnomelj, Slovenia) on 17 July 1844.[2]
Vertin received his primary education in Novo Mesto and emigrated to America at the age of nineteen with his family. His parents presented him to the fellow immigrant from Slovenia, Bishop Frederic Baraga, who, upon accepting him into the diocese, sent him to St. Francis, Wisconsin, where he completed his theological training. On 31 August 1866, Vertin was ordained a priest by Baraga.
Upon the resignation of Ignatius Mrak as Bishop of Marquette in May 1879, Pope Leo XIII elevated Vertin to the episcopate to succeed him. He was consecrated at Negaunee, Michigan, on 14 September 1879 by Michael Heiss, then still Bishop of La Crosse.[3] The following year he undertook the renovation of his cathedral.[2]
Vertin died in Marquette on 26 February 1899,[2] and was buried in the cathedral.
References
- ↑ Biographical sketch of Joseph G. Pinten
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Kerže, Frank. 1899. "Janez Vertin, škof." Dom in svet 12(11): 351–352. (Slovene)
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Sources
- Attribution
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The entry cites:
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- Rezek, History of the Diocese of Sault Ste Marie and Marquette (Houghton, Michigan, 1906);
- Diocesan Archives (Marquette).
External links
- Articles with Slovene-language external links
- 1844 births
- 1899 deaths
- People from the Municipality of Črnomelj
- Imperial Austrian emigrants to the United States
- People from Marquette, Michigan
- Slovenian Roman Catholic bishops
- 19th-century Roman Catholic bishops
- Roman Catholic bishops of Marquette
- American Roman Catholic bishops
- Burials at St. Peter Cathedral, Marquette