American prelate
John Joseph Kain (May 31, 1841 – October 13, 1903) was an American Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Wheeling from 1875 to 1893 and as the first American-born Archbishop of Saint Louis from 1896 to 1903.
Biography
Early life
Kain was born in Martinsburg in what was then Virginia on May 31, 1841, to Jeremiah and Ellen Kain.[ 1] [ 2] After graduating from St. Charles College in Catonsville, Maryland, in 1862, he enrolled at St. Mary's College in Baltimore, Maryland.[citation needed ]
Kain was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Martin John Spalding on July 7, 1866, for the Diocese of Wheeling.[ 2] After his ordination, Kain was stationed in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia , where he served parishioners in eight West Virginia counties and four Virginia counties. During his time there, he restored churches in Harper's Ferry and Martinsburg, and rebuilt churches in Winchester, Virginia and Berkeley Springs, West Virginia that had been destroyed during the American Civil War .[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
Kain's sister, Mary Josephine Kain, served as a Catholic sister in Wheeling, West Virginia . Another sister, Margaret Kain, worked as his housekeeper for most of his career.[ 6]
Bishop of Wheeling
Pope Pius IX appointed Kain as bishop of the Diocese of Wheeling on February 12, 1875. He was consecrated at the Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Wheeling by Archbishop James Bayley on May 23, 1875.[ 2] During this period, Kain had about 36 priests under his jurisdiction who were ministering to approximately 20,000 Catholics.
Coadjutor Archbishop and Archbishop of St. Louis
In May, 1893, Pope Leo XIII appointed Kain as coadjutor archbishop to assist Archbishop Peter Kenrick of the archdiocese of Saint Louis, and created a titular archbishop the next month. When Kenrick died on June 8, 1895, Kain automatically succeeded him as Archbishop.[ 2]
John Kain died on October 13, 1903, in St. Agnes' Sanitarium in Baltimore after a long illness. He was 62 years old.[ 3] [ 2] He was interred in Calvary Cemetery in Saint Louis, Missouri.[ 5] [ 7] Kain is the namesake for Rosati-Kain High School in St. Louis.[ 8]
References
^ Archbishop John Joseph Kain Papers, 1865-1983 , Archdiocese of Saint Louis Archives and Records, accessed September 7, 2019.
^ a b c d e "Archbishop John Joseph Kain [Catholic-Hierarchy]" . www.catholic-hierarchy.org . Retrieved 2022-05-03 .
^ a b “Archbishop's Body Will Lie in State.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 10 Oct. 1903, p.5.
^ “Bishop of St. Louis.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 15 Jan. 1893, p. 16.
^ a b Riordan, Michael J. The Catholic Church in the United States of America. III, The Catholic Editing Company, 1914.
^ “Miss Margaret Kain Dead.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 19 Apr. 1901, p. 1.
^ “Entire Hierarchy at Kain Funeral.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 15, 1903, p. 12.
^ Bosenbecker, Ray. So, Where'd You Go to High School? First ed., vol. 1, Virginia Publishing Company, 2004, page 140.
Sources
Who Was Who in America, Vol. I:1897-1942 . Chicago:The A.N. Marquis Company, 1942.
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St. Joseph Church, Apple Creek
St. Maurus Church, Biehle
St. James Church, Crosstown
Ste. Genevieve Church, Ste. Genevieve
Sacred Heart Church, Ozora
St. Mary's of the Barrens Church, Perryville
St. Vincent de Paul Church, Perryville
St. Alphonsus Liguori "Rock" Church, St. Louis
St. Francis Xavier College Church, St. Louis
St. Mary of Victories Church, St. Louis
St. Rose of Lima Church, Silver Lake
Former parishes Abbey Oratory Shrines
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Barat Academy , O'Fallon
Bishop DuBourg High School , St. Louis
Cardinal Ritter College Prep High School , St. Louis
Chaminade College Preparatory School , Creve Coeur
Christian Brothers College High School , Town and Country
Cor Jesu Academy , St. Louis
De Smet Jesuit High School , Creve Coeur
Duchesne High School , St. Charles
Incarnate Word Academy , Bel-Nor
John F. Kennedy Catholic High School , Manchester
Nerinx Hall High School , Webster Groves
Notre Dame High School , Lemay
Rosati-Kain High School , St. Louis
St. Dominic High School , O'Fallon
St. Francis Borgia Regional High School , Washington
St. John Vianney High School , Kirkwood
St. Joseph's Academy , Frontenac
Saint Louis Priory School , St. Louis
St. Louis University High School , St. Louis
St. Mary's High School , St. Louis
St. Pius X High School , Festus
St. Vincent High School , Perryville
Ursuline Academy , Oakland
Valle Catholic High School , Sainte Genevieve
Villa Duchesne , St. Louis
Visitation Academy of St. Louis , Town and Country
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