词条 | Francis J. Haas |
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|name = Francis J. Haas |image = |image_size = |caption = |birth_name = Francis Joseph Haas |birth_date = March 18, 1889 |birth_place = Racine, Wisconsin |death_date = August 29, 1953 |death_place = Grand Rapids, Michigan |death_cause = heart attack |resting_place = Resurrection Cemetery, Wyoming, Michigan |resting_place_coordinates = |residence = |nationality = United States |ethnicity = |citizenship = United States |other_names = |known_for = |education =St. Francis Seminary, Johns Hopkins, Catholic University |alma_mater = |employer = |occupation = priest, labor mediator, bishop |title = Bishop of Grand Rapids, Michigan |term = 1943–1953 |predecessor = Joseph C. Plagens |successor = Allen James Babcock |boards = National Labor Relations Board, President's Committee on Civil Rights |relations = |signature = |website = |footnotes = }} Francis Joseph Haas (March 18, 1889 – August 29, 1953) was an American Roman Catholic bishop and advocate for social justice. He was the sixth bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids from 1943 until his death in 1953. Early life and trainingFrancis Haas was born in Racine, Wisconsin.[1] He studied at St. Francis Seminary, and was ordained on June 11, 1913, for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee. He was later appointed rector of St. Francis in 1935, and was president of the Catholic Association for International Peace.[2] Labor relationsAs a mediator for the National Labor Board, he helped settle the Minneapolis Teamsters strike in 1934.[3] Civil rightsHe was a member of President Harry Truman's President's Committee on Civil Rights, 1946–1947. Bishop of Grand RapidsIn 1943, he resigned from his position as chairman of the President's Committee on Fair Employment Practice to become the bishop of Grand Rapids, Michigan.[4] Pope Pius XII appointed him bishop on September 26, 1943, and he was consecrated on November 18, 1943. He hosted a National Liturgical Conference at the Grand Rapids Civic Auditorium in 1953, and died eight days later on August 29, 1953, of a heart attack.[5] References1. ^{{cite news|title=Grand Rapids Diocese Has New Bishop |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/2598409/francis_j_haas_18891953/|newspaper=The Ludington Daily News|date=October 2, 1943|page=1|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = June 12, 2015 }} {{Open access}} 2. ^{{cite journal |title=Dr. Francis Haas is new St. Francis Seminary Rector. |journal=Catholic Herald Citizen |year=1935 |issue=Nov. 9 |url=http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/wlhba/articleView.asp?pg=1&orderby=&id=1802&pn=1&adv=yes&hdl=&np=&ln=Haas&fn=Francis&q=Rev%2E&y1=&y2=&ci=&co=&mhd=&shd= |accessdate=2008-08-01}} 3. ^{{cite journal |title=Federal Men Seek Minneapolis Peace |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1934/07/19/archives/federal-men-seek-minneapolis-peace-father-haas-confers-with-leaders.html?sq=%2522Francis%2520J.%2520Haas%2522&scp=1&st=cse |issue=July 19 |accessdate=2008-07-31 | journal=The New York Times | date=July 19, 1934}} 4. ^{{cite journal |title=Mgr. Haas resigns as job bias arbiter. |issue=October 3 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1943/10/03/archives/mgr-haas-resigns-as-job-bias-arbiter-he-will-become-bishop-of-the.html?sq=%2522Francis%2520J.%2520Haas%2522&scp=4&st=cse | journal=The New York Times | date=October 3, 1943 | accessdate=May 2, 2010}} 5. ^Ancona, Gaspar F. Where the Star Came to Rest page 108, 2001 {{ISBN|2-7468-0317-8}} Further reading
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