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Biography of
Rev. Kasper Schauerte
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REV. KASPER SCHAUERTE.
The honored and popular pastor of St. Andrew‘s church in the city of
Murphysboro, Jackson county, is one of the representative members of the
Catholic clergy in this diocese, and in his local field of endeavor he has
accomplished most beneficent work, both along spiritual and temporal lines. He
has built up one of the important parishes of this section of the state, is
known as a man of high intellectual attainments and as one whose life is
consecrated to the high calling to which he is devoting his abilities and
energies.
Father Schauerte was born in the
fine old province of Westphalia, Germany, and is a scion of one of the old and
honored families of that part of the great empire. The date of his nativity was
March 7, 1862, and he is a son of William and Regina (Matzhauser) Schauerte, who
passed their entire lives in the fatherland. Their seven children, four sons and
three daughters, are now living, the subject of this review being the first
born. William Schauerte was a tailor by trade, but the major part of his active
career was one of close identification with the great fundamental industry of
agriculture. Both he and his wife were most devout and consistent communicants
of the Catholic church, in whose faith their children were carefully reared.
The church has been signally prospered in both spiritual and material activities under his earnest and effective regime, and the parish now has a representation of two hundred and seventy-five families. Under the administration of Father Schauerte has been erected the beautiful church, fine parish school building, the parish home, as well as the hospital and convent which form important adjuncts to the parochial work. Under his direction were also erected the Catholic churches at Carterville and Ava, and he was the dominating force in vitalizing the affairs of these parishes, in which he continues to maintain the deepest interest, notwithstanding the many and exacting demands of his home parish, in the work of which he has a valued coadjutor in the person of Rev. Fred Witte.
Father Schanerte is a man of broad and liberal views and marked public spirit. His genial personality has gained to him the high regard of all who know him, and he has the affection and sympathetic cooperation of the members of his parish. He takes an active part in the affairs of the diocese of Belleville, of which his parish is a part, and is chairman of the diocesan board of education as well as of the board of building commissioners. His interest in the educational work of his church has been of the most insistent and benignant type and he is a member of the national educational association of the Catholic church in America. His interest in all that touches the material and P. 1284 civic welfare of his home city is deep and active, and is measurably signified by his membership in the Murphysboro Commercial Association.![]()
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