Diocese of Keimoes-Upington

Bisdom van Keimoes-Upington

Necrology

Patrons: The Immaculate Conception & St. Francis de Sales

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Suffragan Diocese of the Province of Bloemfontein - Republic of South Africa

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JANUARY

Bishop John Baptist Minder was ordained Bishop of Keimoes on 10 January 1968 in Matjieskloof and he remained at the helm of the diocese for the next 32 years until his retirement in 2000, when his successor Bishop Edward Risi was appointed.

 

After his retirement as bishop he spent three years as pastor of Onseepkans on the Orange River. This was indicative of the pastor he had always been throughout his years as bishop of the Diocese of Keimoes.

 

Bishop Minder was an Oblate of Francis de Sales and came from Philadelphia in the United States as a missionary to Southern Africa. He worked as a priest in the Diocese of Keetmanshoop in Namibia and in the Diocese of Keimoes, South Africa.

 

He will be remembered for being a pastorally minded bishop who always made the pastoral concerns of the diocese his priority: finding pastors for the faithful and supporting the priests who were his co-workers. He always spoke of vocations at times like confirmations and other diocesan functions. Vocations for the sisters, brothers and priests was a concern of his over the years and he took the first steps to firmly establish the local diocesan clergy, who numbered seven at the time of his retirement in 2000.

 

He had a natural inclination to keep abreast of events by reading and studying. He persevered over dusty and corrugated roads to visit around the diocese year after year, meeting priests and laity. This took its toll on his health and in the last years he suffered poor health until the time his resignation was accepted at the age of 77.

 

His episcopate began soon after the Second Vatican Council and he furthered the groundbreaking work of his predecessor, Bishop Esser, in setting up diocesan and pastoral structures for the laity and the clergy. His commitment to Catholic education saw the establishment of the CIE (Catholic Institute of Education) office in Upington. He was assisted for many years by Bro. Gert Smith in organising catechetics in the diocese. He also took care to foster two offices for welfare and development within the diocese: NAMKO based in Namaqualand and KOOR based in the Upington area. He also supported the work of the Afrikaans Apostolate in the translation of the Mass texts and other liturgical books into Afrikaans.

 

He retired from pastoral work in 2005 and resided in the parish house which he built for retired clergy - he remained here until the time of his death. In his last years he endeared himself to the faithful of Upington and they cared for his needs, especially the Sisters of Francis de Sales and Bro. Reginald April OSFS until his death.

 

His funeral took place at Pella on 26 August and his remains were interred in the Cathedral in Pella.

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 08/01/2000 - Walter Hartlove OSFS

10/01/1987 - John Kinniry OSFS

17/01/1945 - Marius Métendier OSFS

21/01/1923 - Stanislaus Krolikowski OSFS

FEBRUARY

02/02/1947 – Bishop Jacob Eich OSFS

04/02/1944 - Joseph Maréchaux OSFS

07/02/1929 - Johannes Malinowski OSFS

JULY

09/02/1947 - Leo Wolf OSFS

02/07/1940 - Charles Fromentin OSFS

11/02/1917 - Aimé Saunier OSFS

03/07/1998 - Leon Veilet OSFS

15/02/1977 - Bonifatius Grimminck OSFS

06/07/1988 - Cornelius van Westeinde OSFS

20/02/1966 - Joseph Butler OSFS

11/07/1999 - Wim Boumeester OSFS

25/02/1996 - Hermann Klein OSFS

16/07/2002 - Michael Timson

MARCH

18/07/1992 - George Louw OSFS

01/03/1950 - Raymond Sollier OSFS

AUGUST

11/03/1994 - William Noël OSFS

9/08/2009 - Cornelius Trommelen

12/03/1993 - Anton Nistlerooy OSFS

13/08/2009 – Bishop John Baptist Minder OSFS

22/03/1897 - Paul Rougelot OSFS

18/08/1965 – Bishop Henry Thünemann OSFS

27/03/1964 - Henry Geiger OSFS

29/08/1968 - Jan Franken OSFS

28/03/1993 - John Oppel OSFS

SEPTEMBER

30/03/2009 – Anil Topno MSFS

01/09/1988 - Wim Aarns OSFS

APRIL

03/09/2000 - Albert Chevalier OSFS

01/04/1971 - Benjamin Hudson OSFS

09/09/1966 - Marius Archambaud OSFS

05/04/1992 - Ronnie Jones OSFS

19/09/1991 - Matthieu Janssen OSFS

06/04/1948 - Heinrich Schaffner OSFS

23/09/1941 - Joseph Devaud OSFS

08/04/1997 - Jozef Badjou OSFS

OCTOBER

09/04/1973 - Jacques Giraudet OSFS

04/10/1950 - Jean Puyjalon OSFS

MAY

14/10/1939 – Bishop Odilon Fages OSFS

02/05/1943 - Cornelius Cloete OSFS

14/10/1990 - Joseph Scanlan OSFS

03/05/1959 - Cornelius van't Westeinde OSFS

21/10/1990 - Enrico Balducelli OSFS

20/05/1979 - Charles Huen OSFS

28/10/1970 - Karl Simbrunner OSFS

21/05/1974 - André Meyer OSFS

NOVEMBER

23/05/1990 - Thomas Toll OSFS

10/11/1929 - Claude Bécoulet OSFS

25/05/1937 - Hubert van Westeinde OSFS

13/11/1967 - Amadeo Antonelli OSFS

29/05/1999 - Hugh McKenna OSFS

15/11/1951 - François Baude OSFS

JUNE

17/11/2000 - Wim Heijnen OSFS

10/06/1937 - Louis Scherrer OSFS

21/11/1932 – Bishop Jean-Marie Simon OSFS

10/06/1959 - Henry van Aswegen OSFS

DECEMBER

13/06/1981 - Johannes Maxa OSFS

04/12/1907 - August Trüten OSFS

13/06/1987 - Edmund Sroka OSFS

04/12/1928 - Cyprian Ceyte OSFS

17/06/1919 - Thomas Waugh OSFS

08/12/1966 – Bishop Francis Esser OSFS

23/06/1993 - Gerardus van den Berg OSFS

09/12/1994 – Bp Edward Schlotterback OSFS

30/06/1900 - Benoit Curé OSFS

24/12/1972 - Sosthènes Pluot OSFS 

30/12/1996 - Francis Dougherty OSFS

 

 

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