Albert Daeger

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Albert Daeger OFM (March 5, 1872 – December 2, 1932) was the sixth Roman Catholic archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Born in St. Anne, Indiana,[1] Daeger was ordained a priest on July 25, 1896, for the Franciscan order. His assignments included Kansas City, Missouri; Lincoln, Nebraska; Our Lady of Guadalupe, Pena Blanca, New Mexico; Sacred Heart Parish, Farmington, New Mexico (as the first Franciscan Pastor of the Parish); and San Diego Mission, Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico. On March 10, 1919, he was appointed Archbishop of Santa Fe and then consecrated on May 7, 1919.[2]

In December, 1928, he presided at the mass of funeral of Father Anton Docher in Isleta Pueblo.[3]

Daeger died on December 2, 1932 in Santa Fe after sustaining injuries from a fall[4] down a coal chute.[5]

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  1. ^ St. Anne, Indiana, was located in Sand Creek Township in Jennings County, Indiana. A number of families including the Daeger family settled here. 'Jennings County, Indiana-1861-1999. Jennings County Historical Society, Turner Publishing Company: 1999, pg. 91
  2. ^ "Archbishop Albert Thomas Daeger [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  3. ^ Keleher and Chant. The Padre of Isleta. Sunstone Press, 2009, p.108-109.
  4. ^ "Catholic Transcript 15 December 1932 — Catholic Research Resources Alliance". thecatholicnewsarchive.org. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  5. ^ "Sacred Heart Parish History". uploads.weconnect.com. Retrieved 2018-12-11.


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