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ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION RECORDS

Notable Events and People

Principal sources: Catalogs of the German, Missouri, and Wisconsin Provinces of the Society of Jesus and History of the Diocese of Cheyenne by Bishop Patrick A. McGovern, 1941.

Dates
Event
1841-1887
The Vicariate Apostolate of Nebraska was established, which included all of Wyoming.
1851
Reverend Pierre J. de Smet (1801-1873), S.J., an itinerant missionary, spent two weeks at the Great Council visiting and baptizing among the Northern Arapaho and
 
Eastern Shoshoni.
1863
The first Fort Bridger Treaty established the Wind River Reservation for the Shoshoni Indians.
1868
The second Fort Bridger Treaty substantially reduced the reservation to its current size.
1878
The United States government assigned the Northern Arapaho to the Wind River Reservation after Chief Washakie (Shoshoni) consented.
1884
With financial support from Saint Katharine Drexel (1858-1955) and approval of Chief Black Coal (Arapaho, d. 1893), Reverend John B. Jutz, S.J., of the Buffalo
 
Mission of the German Jesuit Province (Buffalo, New York) established St. Stephen's Mission in the eastern portion of the Wind River Reservation.
1884-1907
The Buffalo Mission of the German Jesuit Province (Buffalo, New York) administered St. Stephen's Mission.
1887
The Diocese of Cheyenne was established, comprising the entire state of Wyoming.
1888
St. Stephen's School began in January and enrolled up to 90 pupils throughout the second semester. The school ceased operation until fall, 1888.
1888-1890
The Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth (Kansas) taught at St. Stephen's School with Reverend Mother Eugenia as superior of their community.
1889-1892
Sisters of St. Joseph (Concordia, Kansas) taught at St. Stephen's School.
1892-1981
The Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia established a community and taught at St. Stephen's School.
1892-1939
St. Stephen's School established a boarding school for grades 1-8.
1907-1909
The Rocky Mountain Mission of the Turin Province (Turin, Italy) administered St. Stephen's Mission.
1909-1912
The California Jesuit Province (Los Gatos, California) administered St. Stephen's Mission. 
1912-1993
The Missouri Jesuit Province (St. Louis, Missouri) administered St. Stephen's Mission. 
1928
At the mission, a fire destroyed the church, boy's dormitory, the gym, and quarters.
1936
Reverend Zuercher established the Tekakwitha Temperance Society to combat rising alcoholism on the reservation. Taking the pledge of abstinence at Sunday Mass
 
was its main emphasis.
1938
The St. Stephen's basketball team competed in the National Catholic High School Basketball Tournament at Loyola University, Chicago.
1939
Through the use of school buses, the school changed from a boarding to a day school.
1930s
Student enrollment averaged 200 pupils per year. during the 1930s.
1942
St. Stephen's Mission was established as a parish.
1949
Blessed Sacrament Chapel, Fort Washakie, was destroyed by fire caused by lightening.
1940s
During the decade, student enrollment declined from 200 to 125 pupils per year at the school.
1955
The Keel Memorial Gym was built at the mission, which provided for expanded athletic events.
1957-1966
St. Stephen's School added a high school level, which later was discontinued for financial reasons. 33 students graduated from the high school in 1965, which was the
 
largest graduating class. The 9th grade was discontinued at the end of the 1967-1968 school year. Reverends Earl J. Kurth and Stephen V. Dillion served as
 
from 1957-1959 and 1959-1966 respectively.
1960
St. Stephen's High School enrolled 110 student and St. Stephen's Grade School enrolled 350 students.
1967
The mission ended its ranch operation.
1970
Reverend John J. Killoren, S.J., established the development program with the magazine, The Wind River Rendezvous.
1974-1988
Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Monroe, Michigan) established a community. They taught at St. Stephen's School and administered religious
 
education and parish ministry at St. Joseph Church, Ethete.

1974-present

Sister Monica Suhayda, C.S.J., has served St. Stephen's in pastoral ministry.
1975-present
With support from the Arapaho and Shoshoni Business Council, the St. Stephen's Indian School Educational Association was formed and began managing the school
 
(now renamed St. Stephen's Indian School) with a contract from the Bureau of Indian Affairs under the 1975 Indian Self-Determination and Educational Assistance
 
Act, PL 93-638.
1975
St. Stephen's Mission began "inculturated liturgies," which included Arapaho language and ritual.

1981-1984, 1989-

Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia have continued to serve St. Stephen's Mission through pastoral ministry.

present

 
1984-present
St. Stephen's Heritage Center and gift shop established. The following year the Heritage Center led an Arapaho Map Project involving Arapaho elders.

1988-present

Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia have administered religious education and parish ministry at St. Joseph Church, Ethete.
1993-present
The Wisconsin Jesuit Province (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) has administered St. Stephen's Mission.

1997-present

Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia have administered religious education and parish ministry at Blessed Sacrament Church, Fort Washakie .

 


Religious Superiors

Jesuits

Key to Symbols:

[1] = First Jesuit to master and preach in the Arapaho language, which led to several baptisms.

[2] = First superior of St. Stephen's born in the United States.

Sources: Catalogs of the German, Missouri, Wisconsin, and combined U.S.A. Provinces of the Society of Jesus; files of the Midwest Jesuit Archives; and the Official Catholic Directory.

Dates Served
Name (Birth-Death)
1884-1886
Reverend John B. Jutz (1838-1924), S.J.
1886
Reverend Paul M. Ponziglione (1818-1900), S.J.
1886-1890 
Reverend Francis X. Kuppens (1838-1916), S.J.
1890-1891
Reverend Ignatius Panken (1832-1906), S.J.
1891
Reverend Aloisius Folchi (1834-1909), S.J.
1891-1894
Reverend Philip Turnell (1850-1938), S.J.
1894-1901
Reverend Balthaser Feusi (1854-1936), S.J.
1901-1902
Reverend Francisco Sansone (1863-1949), S.J.
1902-1903
Reverend Aloisius Van der Velden (1848-1925), S.J.
1903
Reverend John Durgan (1867-1940), S.J.
1903-1905
Reverend Balthaser Feusi (1854-1936), S.J.
1905-1908
Reverend William McMillin (1880-1960), S.J.
1908-1912
Reverend John B. Sifton (1871-1940), S.J. [1]
1912-1914
Reverend Placidus F. Sialm (1872-1940), S.J.
1914-1922
Reverend Aloysius J. Keel (1876-1936), S.J.
1922-1925
Reverend Michael J. Hoferer (1863-19--), S.J.
1925-1932
Reverend Aloysius J. Keel (1876-1936), S.J.
1932-1939
Reverend Albert C. Zuercher (1895-), S.J. [2]
1940-1946
Reverend George P. Prendergast (1904-), S.J.
1946-1953
Reverend Albert C. Zuercher (1895-), S.J.
1953-1961
Reverend Earl J. Kurth (1916-), S.J.
1961-1967
Reverend John G. Flannigan (1910-2004), S.J.
1967-1971
Reverend Leonard M. Murray (1904-1999), S.J.
1971-1974
Reverend Lewis B. O'Neil (1925-2000), S.J.
1974-1975
Reverend John J. Killoren (1915-), S.J.
1976-1982
Reverend Carl F. Starkloff (1933-), S.J.
1982-1988
Reverend Joseph E. Damhorst (1936-), S.J.
1988-1994
Reverend Robert J. Hilbert (1926-), S.J.
1994-1995
Reverend Lawrence A. Jonas (1921-), S.J.
1995-1997
Reverend Eugene E. Zimmerman (1918-), S.J.
1997-2003
Reverend David G. Matzko (1949-), S.J.
    2003-2004 Reverend J. Robert Hilbert [Acting Superior]
2004-present
Reverend Ronald S. Seminara (1944-), S.J.

 


Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia

Source: The Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia at St. Stephens, Wyoming, 1892-Present by Sister Emily Ann Herbes, O.S.F., 2005

The sisters' superior served simultaneously as principal of St. Stephen's Mission Grade School until 1975. Thereafter, the principal was employed by the St. Stephens Indian School Educational Association.

Dates Served
Name
1892-1895
Reverend Mother Mary Eugenia Gaeb, O.S.F.
1895-1896
Reverend Mother Mary Paphnutia Clark, O.S.F. (Interim)

1896-1906

Reverend Mother Mary Columba Hering, O.S.F.
1906-1908 Reverend Mother Mary Thaddea Loughran, O.S.F.
1908-1913 Reverend Mother Mary Tranquilla Gallagher, O.S.F.
1913-1915 Reverend Mother Mary Iphigenia Carroll, O.S.F.
1915-1920 Reverend Mother Mary Thaddea Loughran, O.S.F.
1920-1923 Reverend Mother Mary Cornelia Jordan, O.S.F.
1923-1926 Reverend Mother Mary Tranquilla Gallagher, O.S.F.
1926-1932 Reverend Mother Mary Clementina Mullaney, O.S.F.
1932-1935 Reverend Mother Mary Eleonora Redman, O.S.F.
1935-1941 Reverend Mother Mary Clementina Mullaney, O.S.F.
1941-1942 Reverend Mother Mary Felicia Baiers, O.S.F.
1942-1955 Reverend Mother Mary Clementina Mullaney, O.S.F.
1955-1961 Reverend Mother Mary Bernard Weisser, O.S.F.
1961-1964
Reverend Mother Mary Clarina Burns, O.S.F.
1964-1970
Reverend Mother Mary Macaria Flynn, O.S.F.
1970-1972 Reverend Mother Mary Marie Monica Borden, O.S.F.
1972-1978 Reverend Mother Mary Patricia Kidd, O.S.F.
1978-1981 Revered Mother Mary Griffin, O.S.F.

 


Parishes

Since 1906, itinerant Jesuits from St. Stephen's Mission established and attended to a number of chapels and missions on the Wind River Reservation and vicinity in Fremont County, Wyoming. Multiple church names indicate name changes with current ones appearing first followed by past ones. Churches, which closed or transferred to diocesan administration are so noted. Others chapels or missions continue to be administered by St. Stephen's.

Chronology    

Dates (Disposition)
Congregation, Community
1906-1923, 1924-1937 (to diocesan administration) St. Margaret's Church, Riverton
1963- St. Joseph's/St. James Mission, Ethete
Before 1940?-after 1950? (closed) Sacred Heart Chapel, Mill Creek
1939- Blessed Sacrament Chapel, Fort Washakie
1916-1934 (building moved to Kinnear-Morton) St. Edward's Chapel, Pilot Butte (Mexican Flats)
1935-1957? (transfered to St. Margaret's, Riverton and diocesan administration) St. Edward's Chapel, Kinnear-Morton
n.d. Sage Station
1932-1963 (closed; building moved to Ethete) St. Joseph's Chapel, Arapahoe

 

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