Category:Father Suitbert Mollinger

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Suitbert Godfrey Mollinger


Born: 19 April 1828, Antwerp, Kingdom of Belgium (Present-day Antwerp, Belgium)

Died: 15 June 1892, Troy Hill, Pennsylvania, United States of America

Founded St. Anthony’s Chapel in Pittsburgh, which is Home to 5,000 Catholic Relics. Today, St. Anthony’s Chapel holds the largest collection of Catholic Relics outside of Rome.

Father Mollinger's Original Prescriptions were a selection of patent medicines, prepared by Alexander F. Sawhill of Allegheny, Pennsylvania, and sold under a trademark featuring Father Suitbert G. Mollinger. According to Sawhill's copy, he had been preparing the remedies on behalf of Father Mollinger for seven years, though the trademark was registered only after the father's passing. This was the first commercial exploitation of Mollinger's name and reputation as a healer, and the forerunner to the later Mollinger Medicine Co.

The Life and Times of Fr. Mollinger

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