Paul Clarence Schulte

Roman Catholic archbishop in the United States
The Most Reverend

Paul Clarence Schulte
Archbishop of Indianapolis
ChurchRoman Catholic
ArchdioceseIndianapolis
ElectedJuly 20, 1946
PredecessorJoseph Ritter
SuccessorGeorge Biskup
Orders
OrdinationJuly 11, 1915 by Samuel Stritch
ConsecrationSeptember 21, 1937
by John J. Glennon
Personal details
BornMarch 18, 1890
Fredericktown, Missouri
DiedFebruary 17, 1984(1984-02-17) (aged 93)
Indianapolis, Indiana
EducationSt. Francis Solanus College Kenrick Seminary
Styles of
Paul Schulte
Reference styleThe Right Reverend
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleBishop
Posthumous stylenone

Paul Clarence Schulte (March 18, 1890 – February 17, 1984) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis in Indiana from 1946 to 1970. He previously served as bishop of the Diocese of Leavenworth in Kansas from 1937 to 1946.

Biography

Early life

Paul Schulte was born on March 18, 1890, in Fredericktown, Missouri, to Frederick and Anna (née Priggel) Schulte. After graduating from St. Francis Solanus College in Quincy, Illinois in 1912, he returned to Missouri and studied at Kenrick Seminary in St. Louis. He was ordained to the priesthood on June 11, 1915.

Bishop of Leavenworth

On May 29, 1937, Schulte was appointed Bishop of Leavenworth by Pope Pius XI. He received his episcopal consecration on the following September 21 from Archbishop John Glennon, with Bishops Christopher Byrne and Christian Winkelmann serving as co-consecrators, at the Cathedral of St. Louis.

Archbishop of Indianapolis

Schulte was appointed as the second archbishop of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis on July 20, 1946. Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, the apostolic delegate to the United States, installed him on October 10, 1946. Schulte's tenure saw the Catholic population of Indianapolis rise from 44,000 to 92,000 over a twenty-year period. He also concentrated on building churches in new suburban areas of cities and expanding educational opportunities.[1] When Fr. Raymond Bosler, former editor of the Indiana Catholic and Record, wrote a scathing article about Cardinal Pedro Segura's attitude toward Protestants entitled "The Cardinal Called the Cops 400 Years Too Late," Schulte responded by saying, "I thought your headline was a little flippant".[2]

Schulte was appointed an assistant at the pontifical throne on February 3, 1961, and attended the Second Vatican Council from 1962 to 1965.

Retirement

After twenty-three years of service, he resigned his post as Archbishop on January 3, 1970, the same date on which he was made Titular Archbishop of Elicroca.

Schulte died at the St. Augustine Home for the Aged in Indianapolis, at age 93. He was buried at the Calvary Chapel Mausoleum on February 22, 1984.

St. Patrick’s Parish in Terre Haute, Indiana, operated a small high school for a number of years. However, many people across Terre Haute began petitioning Archbishop Paul Schulte for a new high school. On January 9, 1952, Archbishop Schulte approved the new school to be named Paul C. Schulte High School; ground was broken on Nov. 16, 1952, for the new co-educational Catholic high school that would serve all the parishes of the city.

The school was placed under the patronage of The Immaculate Heart of Mary, and opened Sept. 14, 1953 with 256 students. Rev. Joseph Beechem was the principal; the faculty consisted of six nuns and five secular teachers, in addition, an assistant pastor from each of the Terre Haute parishes taught religion.

The school began to experience financial problems in the 1971-1972 school year. In response, parish assessments and student tuition were raised. However by February of the 1975-76 school year, conditions were such that the Terre Haute Deanery Board voted to close the school.

The student body organized a fund-raising drive that made it possible to continue for one more year. In May 1977, the Board decided that the school would have to close at the end of that summer.[3]

By 2010, portions of the school building were being razed as the building had reached the end of its useful life.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Archdiocese of Indianapolis Collection, ca. 1934-1966, Collection Guide" (PDF). Indiana Historical Society. 2004-03-16. Retrieved 2012-10-23.
  2. ^ TIME Magazine. The Catholic Press May 28, 1956
  3. ^ "Paul C. Schulte High School, Terre Haute, Indiana".
  4. ^ "Part of former high school coming down".

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