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Title: Spring Hill Review Jan - June 1907
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Spring Hill College
Subjects: SHC Student Literary Publications
Publisher: Spring Hill College: A private Catholic College of Liberal Arts
Contributing Library: Spring Hill College, John & Marnie Burke Memorial Library
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e year. In November, 1848, he was sent toSt. Charles College, Grand Coteau, Louisiana, where he taughtfor four years. For twelve years he filled a professorial chairat New Orleans. At the end of this period he was ordaineda priest of God, by Archbishop Odin, Sept. 6th, 1864. A fewmonths later he was set to France to complete his theologicalstudies at the famous shrine of Fourvieres in Lyons. In 1868he was at Rome for his third year of probation, and in 1869we find him again in New Orleans as minister, a post whichhe filled for four years. In 1873 he was appointed Superior andsent to open a new house and church of the Society at Augus-ta, Ga. For seven years he labored in this new field and theesteem and affectionate remembrance which the people ofAugusta entertain even to this day for this grand old manare sufficient proofs of the faithfulness of his service, of hisentire forgetfulness of self and of his devotion to his charges. In his handling of this new house, Fr. Butler manifested
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THE SPRING HILL REVIEW 8$ such great executive ability that the Fr. General thought it ad-visable to entrust to him the government of the entire New Or-leans or Southern Mission of Jesuits, which he intended tomake independent of the province of Lyons, France. In 1880the appointment was made and Fr. Butler was named firstSuperior of the independent mission of New Orleans. Aneight year enterprising administration during which the infantmission of New Orleans was placed on an organized basisand grew to double its size, proved the wisdom of the choiceand that Fr. Butler was eminently fitted for the position.During these eight years besides attending to the affairs ofthe entire mission, Fr. Butler also found time to govern theJesuit church and college at New Orleans, to found a churchat Selma, Alabama in 1881, a college and church at Galvestonin 1884, and a novitiate at Macon, Ga., in 1887. At the expira-tion of his term of superiorship he was sent in 1888 as pres-ident to govern the dest

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