Bishop Frederic Baraga Statue

Bishop Frederic Baraga Statue: JPEG
Bishop Frederic Baraga Statue

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Name/Title

Bishop Frederic Baraga Statue

Entry/Object ID

AS.0012

Description

Statue of Bishop Frederic Baraga in Assinins, Michigan. Upon the request of Chief Edward Assinins, Baraga came to the area in 1843 and established a mission there. By 1860, a school and orphanage had been constructed on the site. This property is part of the L'Anse Reservation. On July 1st, 1978, IBVM Sisters arrived in Assinins, Michigan to establish a ministry in the community. In the following months, they undertook religious education, pastoral care and other duties. The IBVM remained in Assinins until withdrawing in the 1990s.

Context

Born in 1585 in North Yorkshire, England, Mary Ward founded the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1609. Focused on education, the Sisters developed their ministry despite significant political, spiritual, and material challenges. In 1880, the Canadian Mission of the IBVM established a presence in Illinois, and the following year, the IBVM North American Branch was created. In 1892, their ministry expanded into Chicago, and by 1896, the Sisters had opened a school in Michigan. Over the following decades, further growth resulted in ministries in California and Arizona, both of which began in 1949. In the early 21st Century, the IBVM and its companions are active in Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, California, and Arizona.

Collection

Series 3: Foundations

Made/Created

Date made

Nov 25, 1983

Lexicon

Search Terms

Religion, Religious Organizations, Sisters of Loretto, Monuments and Memorials, Native American, American Indian, Catholic

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Notes

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