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Rev. Henry (Bernard) Anderl, O.S.B.
 
October 7, 1918 - April 1, 2005
 
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Rev. Henry (Bernard) Anderl
 

 
Miscellaneous Notes
 
In 1960 Father Henry began a long career of pastoral work. He was chaplain at St. Mary's Hospital in Duluth from 1960 to 1963. In 1963 he became associate pastor of Holy Rosary Parish, Detroit Lakes, for two years. For another two years he was associate pastor of St. Clement's Parish in Duluth.

In 1967 he was assigned his first pastorate at St. John's Church in Grand Marais along Lake Superior and Holy Rosary Parish in Grand Portage that included care of the mission station at Taconite Harbor, Minnesota, until 1979. During this time he used his business and economic skills to retire the parish debt two years ahead of schedule. In 1973 as a member of the Cook County Historical Society, he helped to restore and rededicate St. Francis Xavier Church, the last remaining building of Indian Village, Chippewa City, the forerunner of the present city of Grand Marais.

In 1979 Father Henry was named pastor of Holy Name Parish in Medina, Minnesota, for three years. After that assignment, he moved to Guardian Angels Parish in Brackett, Wisconsin, for eight years, from 1981 to 1989. (2005)
 

 
Dates
 
Born: October 7, 1918
Birth Place: Chippewa Falls, WI
 
Professed: July 11, 1939 (20.76 years old)
Ordained: January 27, 1945 (26.31 years old)
Died: April 1, 2005 (86.48 years old)
 

 
Ordo Information
 
First Year Listed in Ordo at St. John's: 1950
Last Year Listed in Ordo at St. John's: 2005
Listed in 56 Ordos
Missing Years Ordos: 0
 

 
Names
 
Possible names for Rev. Henry (Bernard) Anderl, O.S.B.:
 
Rev. Henricus Anderl, Fr. Henricus Anderl, Father Henricus Anderl
Rev. Henricus Anderl, Fr. Henry Anderl, Father Henry Anderl
Rev. Henricus Anderl, Fr. Bernardus Anderl, Father Bernardus Anderl
Rev. Henricus Anderl, Fr. Bernard Anderl, Father Bernard Anderl
 

 
Pictures of Rev. Henry (Bernard) Anderl, O.S.B.:
 
Rev. Henry (Bernard) Anderl  
 

 
 
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