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rdfs:comment | - Bernard Francis Casey (November 25, 1870 – July 31, 1957) was born in Oak Grove, Wisconsin. A Capuchin priest, Casey was known for his great faith, humility, and role as spiritual counselor and intercessor. The first United States-born man formally to be declared "Venerable" by the Roman Catholic church, Casey is a candidate now for beatification.
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Education | - St. Francis High School Seminary and the Capuchin School of Theology in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Caption | - Father Solanus Casey, portrait provided by Fr. Solanus Guild
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Occupation | - Priest, Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
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abstract | - Bernard Francis Casey (November 25, 1870 – July 31, 1957) was born in Oak Grove, Wisconsin. A Capuchin priest, Casey was known for his great faith, humility, and role as spiritual counselor and intercessor. The first United States-born man formally to be declared "Venerable" by the Roman Catholic church, Casey is a candidate now for beatification.
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