Bishop Joseph Francis Rummel

Bishop Joseph Francis Rummel

One of the highlights of Bishop Rummel's tenure in Omaha was the Sixth National Eucharistic Congress in 1930.

 

Large crowds attended the three-day conference on Sept. 23-25, including more than 40,000 at a rally at Creighton University Stadium, 10,000 for an event at Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum and more than 1,000 at the children's Mass at the cathedral.

 

Among the dignitaries attending the conference were: Cardinal George Mundelein of Chicago, Bishop Joseph Schrembs of Cleveland, and Bishop Pietro Fumasoni-Biondi, apostolic delegate in the U.S.

 

During his tenure, Bishop Rummel organized the Bishop's Committee of the Laity. His intention was to convert the committee into a semi-permanent fund-raising organization. But the Depression hit and Bishop Rummel's ambitious goals went unfulfilled.

 

Bishop Rummel left in 1935 to become the archbishop of New Orleans.

 

A German-born, New York City priest was appointed the fifth bishop of the Diocese of Omaha. Joseph Francis Rummel was installed in 1928.

 

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