Father FRANCIS WELP

Born: May 16, 1858   Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Died: August 27, 1945   St. Gabriel's Hospital, Little Falls, Morrison, Minnesota
Burial: August 30, 1945   St. Francis Convent Cemetery, Little Falls, Morrison, Minnesota


Parents:
 
 
Education:
 
 
Ordained:
 
Henry Welp
Theresa Breker
 
St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, WI
St. John's Seminary, Collegeville, MN
 
May 1, 1893

Father Francis Welp
Children: Frances Elizabeth Nov. 16, 1895 † 1984
       
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In THE PEOPLE OF ST. PATRICK by Vincent A. Yzermans, (1990) Father Francis is lauded as "the only priest who served two different terms as pastor of St. Patrick's. He was born in Chicago on May 16, 1858, and made his studies for the priesthood first at St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, and later at St. John's Seminary, Collegeville, MN. The future Bishop of St. Cloud, Otto Zardetti, was his professor of theology in Milwaukee. Welp's attraction for his former seminary teacher prompted him to join the local Church of St. Cloud. He was the tenth priest Bishop Zardetti ordained for the local church. On the other hand, the bishop surely had great confidence in the young priest for he appointed Father Welp to be pastor of St. Patrick's less than three months after his ordination on April 30, 1893. After his one year in St. Patrick's Father Welp served in the parish in McCauleyville (a parish which no longer exists located near Breckenridge), Rice, Padua, Fergus Falls, Elizabeth, Melrose and Alexandria.
 
"He returned to serve as pastor of St. Patrick's from December 1919 to January 1924. After leaving St. Patrick's he was named pastor of St. Andrew's parish, Greenwald. He remained there for eleven years during which time a new rectory was built. He retired in July, 1935, at age 77, and lived in St. Otto's Home, Little Falls, until his death ten years later on August 27, 1945."
 
Welp died on August 27, 1945 of cardiac failure at St. Gabriel's Hospital in Little Falls, MN at the age of 87. He was buried three days later at the Religious Cemetary in Little Falls.
 
Connie Balder Mickolajak talks about Father Francis Welp: "This man took advantage of Anna Delaney [Balder] when she was just 16 years old. She was sent to a church-run home for unwed mothers, St. Vincent's Infant Asylum, in Chicago. Great-grandmother Elizabeth Crowley went and retrieved grandma [Anna] and the child, Frances and brought them back to her home. Elizabeth raised the child, and she married Ben Albright and raised her children on a farm near the church.

"When he [Father Welp] returned to St. Patrick's he even he saw both his daughter and his grandchildren in church. Ruth, Frances' daughter, told me with tears in her eyes and a quiver in her voice, that both she and her brother, Ralph, received their First Communion from him. She found out the truth upon her mother's death in 1984. One can only wonder why the church would send him back to the same parish. Obviously, they must have known that Anna had moved to North Dakota, but the child and her grandmother were still in the parish. Now some possible reasons for Frances' and Ben's move to another parish in Sauk Rapids is clear, and also the name grandma chose for the child (Frances) seems clear."

Certificate of Death for Francis Welp

Rev. Francis Welp's Obituary

Rev. Francis Welp's Gravestone

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