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Frederick William Freking

Frederick William Freking (August 11, 1913 – November 28, 1998) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church who served as bishop of the Diocese of Salina, in Kansas (1957–1964) and bishop of the Diocese of La Crosse in Wisconsin (1964–1983).


Frederick William Freking
Bishop of La Crosse
ChurchCatholic Church
SeeDiocese of La Crosse
In officeFebruary 23, 1965 – May 10, 1983
PredecessorJohn Patrick Treacy
SuccessorJohn Joseph Paul
Orders
OrdinationJuly 31, 1938
ConsecrationNovember 30, 1957
by Giuseppe Pizzardo
Personal details
Born(1913-08-11)August 11, 1913
DiedNovember 28, 1998(1998-11-28) (aged 85)
La Crosse, Wisconsin, US
EducationSt. Mary's College
Pontifical Gregorian University

Biography edit

Early life and education edit

Freking was born in Heron Lake, Minnesota, one of nineteen children of August and Rosa (née Oberbroeckling) Freking.[1] He received his early education at the parochial school of Sacred Heart Parish, and then attended Heron Lake Public High School.[2]

In 1934, Freking earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Mary's College in Winona.[3] He completed his studies in philosophy and theology in Rome, at the Pontifical North American College and the Pontifical Gregorian University.[3] He earned a Bachelor of Sacred Theology degree in 1937.[2]

Priesthood and ministry edit

On July 31, 1938, Freking was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Winona in Rome by Archbishop Luca Pasetto.[4] Following his return to Minnesota, he served as a curate in Winona, Dakota, and La Moille, and as editor of the diocesan newspaper before continuing his studies at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.[1] He there earned a Doctor of Canon Law degree in 1948.[3] Freking became diocesan chancellor in 1952.[5] From 1953 to 1957, he served as spiritual director of the North American College.[3]

Bishop of Salina edit

On October 10, 1957, Freking was appointed the fifth Bishop of Salina by Pope Pius XII.[4] He received his episcopal consecration on November 30, 1957, from Cardinal Giuseppe Pizzardo, with Archbishops Luigi Traglia and Martin O'Connor serving as co-consecrators, in Rome.[4] His installation took place at Sacred Heart Cathedral in Salina, Kansas, on January 8, 1958.[4] Early in his tenure in Salina, Freking founded the Salina Council of Catholic Women in 1958 and Catholic Charities of Salina the following year.[1] He convoked the first diocesan synod in 1962.[1]

Freking attended all four sessions of the Second Vatican Council in Rome from 1962 through 1965.[3] As bishop of Salina, he established seven new churches, eleven new convents, four new high schools, and seven new grade schools.[3] He also expanded the diocesan Charity and Religion Fund to assist the parishes in financing their construction and renovation projects.[1]

Bishop of La Crosse edit

On December 30, 1964, Freking was appointed the sixth bishop of the Diocese of La Crosse by Pope Paul VI.[4] He was installed on February 24, 1965.[4] From 1964 to 1966, he headed the National Catholic Rural Life Conference.[3] During his tenure in La Crosse, he reduced the diocese's debt from $11 million to $4 million between 1965 and 1981.[3] He established a diocesan commission on Christian renewal in 1965, and the first lay ministry training program in the United States in 1975.[3]

Freking also oversaw construction of 14 churches, 15 rectories, seven elementary schools, 22 religious education centers, five convents and the Newman Center. Freking also supervised 36 church renovations and expansions, and 59 priests were ordained while he was bishop. He was instrumental in the founding of the Bethany-St. Joseph Care Center for the elderly by the diocese and the Lutheran Church in La Crosse.

On May 10, 1983, Pope John Paul II accepted Freking's resignation as bishop of the Diocese of La Crosse.[4] Frederick Freking, who long suffered from respiratory problems, died from complications of emphysema at the Franciscan Skemp Medical Center in La Crosse at age 85.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e . Roman Catholic Diocese of Salina. Archived from the original on 2010-05-24.
  2. ^ a b Curtis, Georgina Pell (1961). The American Catholic Who's Who. Vol. XIV. Grosse Pointe, Michigan: Walter Romig.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Knoche, Eldon (1998-12-06). "Funeral Mass is Monday for retired Bishop Freking". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Bishop Frederick William Freking". Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
  5. ^ a b "BISHOP F.W. FREKING; LED A WISCONSIN DIOCESE". Chicago Tribune. 1998-11-30.

External links edit

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of La Crosse
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Salina
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Winona

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Frederick William Freking August 11 1913 November 28 1998 was an American prelate of the Catholic Church who served as bishop of the Diocese of Salina in Kansas 1957 1964 and bishop of the Diocese of La Crosse in Wisconsin 1964 1983 His Excellency The Most ReverendFrederick William FrekingBishop of La CrosseChurchCatholic ChurchSeeDiocese of La CrosseIn officeFebruary 23 1965 May 10 1983PredecessorJohn Patrick TreacySuccessorJohn Joseph PaulOrdersOrdinationJuly 31 1938ConsecrationNovember 30 1957by Giuseppe PizzardoPersonal detailsBorn 1913 08 11 August 11 1913Heron Lake Minnesota USDiedNovember 28 1998 1998 11 28 aged 85 La Crosse Wisconsin USEducationSt Mary s CollegePontifical Gregorian University Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Priesthood and ministry 1 3 Bishop of Salina 1 4 Bishop of La Crosse 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksBiography editEarly life and education edit Freking was born in Heron Lake Minnesota one of nineteen children of August and Rosa nee Oberbroeckling Freking 1 He received his early education at the parochial school of Sacred Heart Parish and then attended Heron Lake Public High School 2 In 1934 Freking earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from St Mary s College in Winona 3 He completed his studies in philosophy and theology in Rome at the Pontifical North American College and the Pontifical Gregorian University 3 He earned a Bachelor of Sacred Theology degree in 1937 2 Priesthood and ministry edit On July 31 1938 Freking was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Winona in Rome by Archbishop Luca Pasetto 4 Following his return to Minnesota he served as a curate in Winona Dakota and La Moille and as editor of the diocesan newspaper before continuing his studies at the Catholic University of America in Washington D C 1 He there earned a Doctor of Canon Law degree in 1948 3 Freking became diocesan chancellor in 1952 5 From 1953 to 1957 he served as spiritual director of the North American College 3 Bishop of Salina edit On October 10 1957 Freking was appointed the fifth Bishop of Salina by Pope Pius XII 4 He received his episcopal consecration on November 30 1957 from Cardinal Giuseppe Pizzardo with Archbishops Luigi Traglia and Martin O Connor serving as co consecrators in Rome 4 His installation took place at Sacred Heart Cathedral in Salina Kansas on January 8 1958 4 Early in his tenure in Salina Freking founded the Salina Council of Catholic Women in 1958 and Catholic Charities of Salina the following year 1 He convoked the first diocesan synod in 1962 1 Freking attended all four sessions of the Second Vatican Council in Rome from 1962 through 1965 3 As bishop of Salina he established seven new churches eleven new convents four new high schools and seven new grade schools 3 He also expanded the diocesan Charity and Religion Fund to assist the parishes in financing their construction and renovation projects 1 Bishop of La Crosse edit On December 30 1964 Freking was appointed the sixth bishop of the Diocese of La Crosse by Pope Paul VI 4 He was installed on February 24 1965 4 From 1964 to 1966 he headed the National Catholic Rural Life Conference 3 During his tenure in La Crosse he reduced the diocese s debt from 11 million to 4 million between 1965 and 1981 3 He established a diocesan commission on Christian renewal in 1965 and the first lay ministry training program in the United States in 1975 3 Freking also oversaw construction of 14 churches 15 rectories seven elementary schools 22 religious education centers five convents and the Newman Center Freking also supervised 36 church renovations and expansions and 59 priests were ordained while he was bishop He was instrumental in the founding of the Bethany St Joseph Care Center for the elderly by the diocese and the Lutheran Church in La Crosse On May 10 1983 Pope John Paul II accepted Freking s resignation as bishop of the Diocese of La Crosse 4 Frederick Freking who long suffered from respiratory problems died from complications of emphysema at the Franciscan Skemp Medical Center in La Crosse at age 85 5 See also editCatholic Church hierarchy Catholic Church in the United States Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United States List of Catholic bishops of the United States Lists of patriarchs archbishops and bishopsReferences edit a b c d e Bishop Frederick W Freking 1957 1964 Roman Catholic Diocese of Salina Archived from the original on 2010 05 24 a b Curtis Georgina Pell 1961 The American Catholic Who s Who Vol XIV Grosse Pointe Michigan Walter Romig a b c d e f g h i Knoche Eldon 1998 12 06 Funeral Mass is Monday for retired Bishop Freking Milwaukee Journal Sentinel a b c d e f g Bishop Frederick William Freking Catholic Hierarchy org a b BISHOP F W FREKING LED A WISCONSIN DIOCESE Chicago Tribune 1998 11 30 External links editRoman Catholic Diocese of La Crosse Roman Catholic Diocese of Salina Roman Catholic Diocese of WinonaCatholic Church titlesPreceded byJohn Patrick Treacy Bishop of La Crosse1964 1983 Succeeded byJohn Joseph PaulPreceded byFrancis Augustine Thill Bishop of Salina1957 1964 Succeeded byCyril John Vogel Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Christianity nbsp United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick William Freking amp oldid 1169804811, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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