The Right Reverend Henry Damian Juncker |
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Bishop of Alton | |
Archdiocese | Cincinnati |
See | Alton |
Installed | April 26, 1857 |
Term ended | October 2, 1868 |
Predecessor | none |
Successor | Peter Joseph Baltes |
Orders | |
Ordination | March 16, 1834 by John Baptist Purcell |
Consecration | April 26, 1857 by John Baptist Purcell |
Personal details | |
Born |
Fénétrange, Moselle, France |
August 22, 1809
Died | October 2, 1868 Alton, Illinois, United States |
(aged 59)
Henry Damian Juncker (August 22, 1809 – October 2, 1868) was a French-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. He was the first Bishop of Alton, Illinois, serving from 1857 until his death.
Juncker was born Fénétrange, Moselle, and while a young student at the Pont-à-Mousson seminary he decided to devote his life to the American missions, attaching himself to the Diocese of Cincinnati, Ohio. He emigrated to the Cincinnati, where he completed his seminary studies. he was ordained a priest by John Baptist Purcell, then the Bishop of Cincinnati, on March 16, 1834. He then served as pastor of Holy Trinity Church in Cincinnati until 1836, when he became pastor of St. Mary's Church in Canton. In 1846 he was named pastor of the Church of Emanuel in Dayton.
On January 9, 1857, Juncker was appointed the first bishop of the newly erected Diocese of Alton—now the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Illinois—by Pope Pius IX. He received his consecration on the following April 26 from Purcell, with John Henni and Joshua Maria Young serving as co-consecrators. At the time of his arrival, the diocese contained 58 churches, 18 priests, and 50,000 Catholics; by the time of his death, there were 125 churches, over 100 priests, and 80,000 Catholics. He completed the first cathedral in 1859, and founded two men's colleges, six girls' academies, a seminary, two hospitals, and one orphanage.