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Joseph Ritter

His Eminence
Joseph Elmer Ritter
Cardinal, Archbishop of St. Louis
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See St. Louis
Appointed July 20, 1946
Term ended June 10, 1967
Predecessor John J. Glennon
Successor John Carberry
Other posts Cardinal-Priest of Santissimo Redentore e Sant'Alfonso in Via Merulan
Orders
Ordination May 30, 1917
by Joseph Chartrand
Consecration March 28, 1933
by Joseph Chartrand
Created Cardinal January 16, 1961
by John XXIII
Rank Cardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born (1892-07-20)July 20, 1892
New Albany, Indiana
Died June 10, 1967(1967-06-10) (aged 74)
St. Louis, Missouri
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Joseph Elmer Ritter (July 20, 1892 – June 10, 1967) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of St. Louis from 1946 until his death in 1967, and was created a cardinal in 1961. He previously served as auxiliary bishop (1933–34) and bishop (later archbishop) (1934–46) of Indianapolis. Ritter was one of the cardinals elector who participated at the Papal Conclave,1963.

Joseph Ritter was born in New Albany, Indiana, one of six children of Nicholas and Bertha (née Luette) Ritter. His father worked as a baker, and his mother was of German lineage. He received his early education at the parochial school of St. Mary's Church in New Albany. During the seventh grade, Ritter decided to enter the priesthood, later saying, "There was no vision, no voice from heaven. I simply wanted to be a priest." In 1907, he enrolled at St. Meinrad's Seminary in southern Indiana, where he completed his studies in 1917.

On May 30, 1917, Ritter was ordained a priest by Bishop Joseph Chartrand at St. Meinrad Archabbey. His first assignment was as a curate at St. Patrick's Church in Indianapolis. Shortly afterwards, he was transferred to Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, also in Indianapolis. He later served as rector of the cathedral from 1920 to 1933. In 1922, he received an honorary doctorate of theology from Pope Pius XI.


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