Venerable Charles Samuel Mazzuchelli
- Also known as
- Father Matthew Kelly
- Profile
- Dominican missionary priest to the United States and the Native American tribes around the Great Lakes.
Assigned in 1830 to the island of Mackinac, and was the only permanent priest in the upper Great Lakes region.
Founded the first Catholic school in Wisconsin.
Transferred to Galena, Illinois in 1835, he established many churches throughout the region, designing them all.
He founded the Saint Clare Academy in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, a frontier school for girls that today has grown into Dominican University.
Founder of the Congregation of the Dominican Sisters of the Holy Rosary of Sinsinawa.
Known for his skill in music, painting, and architecture, he helped lay the foundations for the modern Church in the Great Lakes and upper Midwest of the United States.
An old story says that the Irish nuns that helped in his work had trouble pronouncing Mazzuchelli, and wound up calling him Father Matthew Kelly.
- Born
- 4 November 1806 in Milan, Italy
- Died
- 23 February 1864 at Benton, Wisconsin, USA of natural causes;
buried in the cemetery of Saint Patrick's church, Benton
- Venerated
- 6 July 1993 by Pope John Paul II
- Beatified
- pending;
if you have information relevant to the beatification of Venerable Charles, contact:
Dominican Motherhouse
Sinsinawa, WI 53824-9999, USA
- Additional Information
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Memoirs, by Venerable Charles Samuel Mazzuchelli
Columbia Encyclopedia
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