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Rev. Mederic (Donald) Tauscher, O.S.B.
 
Member of St. John's Benedictine Monastery in 2010: Yes
 
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Rev. Mederic (Donald) Tauscher
 

 
Miscellaneous Notes
 
Father Donald received his undergraduate and master of divinity degrees from Saint John's and a masters degree in educational administration from Catholic University in Washington, D.C. He served as an English teacher, prefect and principal at Colegio San Antonio Abad in Humacao, Puerto Rico and as a pastor and chaplain at parishes and medical facilities in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Father Donald served at Saint John's in many roles: as an editor for Liturgical Press, for example, and in 1990 he initiated a peer mentoring group in spirituality. Father Donald's interests and hobbies include spiritual direction and retreats, sacramental ministry, prayer, reading, classical music and Green Bay Packer football. (His nephew, Mark Tauscher is the Packers' starting offensive right tackle.) (2009)
 

 
Dates
 
Born: September 16, 1939
Birth Place: Milladore, WI
 
Professed: July 11, 1959 (19.82 years old)
Ordained: June 5, 1965 (25.72 years old)
 

 
Ordo Information
 
Listed as an Active Monk in 2010: Yes
 
First Year Listed in Ordo at St. John's: 1960
Last Year Listed in Ordo at St. John's: 2010
Listed in 51 Ordos
Missing Ordos: 0
 

 
Names
 
Possible names for Rev. Mederic (Donald) Tauscher, O.S.B.:
 
Rev. Medericus Tauscher, Fr. Medericus Tauscher, Father Medericus Tauscher
Rev. Medericus Tauscher, Fr. Mederic Tauscher, Father Mederic Tauscher
Rev. Medericus Tauscher, Fr. Donaldus Tauscher, Father Donaldus Tauscher
Rev. Medericus Tauscher, Fr. Donald Tauscher, Father Donald Tauscher
 

 
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Rev. Mederic (Donald) Tauscher  
 

 
 
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