Augustus Toebbe




Augustus Maria Bernard Anthony John Gebhard Toebbe was the second bishop of Covington, Kentucky. Bishop Toebbe called the first diocesan synod and helped to further establish the new diocese.




Contents






  • 1 Early life and priesthood


  • 2 Bishop of Covington


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links


  • 5 Episcopal succession





Early life and priesthood


Augustus Toebbe was born in Meppen in modern-day Germany on January 15, 1829. He emigrated to the United States in 1852 to study to be a priest. Toebbe was accepted as a candidate for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, and after two years of studies, was ordained a priest by Archbishop John Baptist Purcell on September 14, 1854. Father Toebbe served most of his priestly career at a German parish in Cincinnati. Father Toebbe was also a member of the Second Plenary Council of Baltimore in 1866.



Bishop of Covington


On November 24, 1869, over a year since Bishop Carrell's death, Father Toebbe was notified that he had been named the new bishop of Covington by the same man who had named his predecessor, Pope Pius IX. Toebbe was consecrated as bishop on January 9, 1870 by Bishop Sylvester Horton Rosecrans of Columbus, Ohio, the former auxiliary bishop of Cincinnati.


Bishop Toebbe was responsible for bringing the Sisters of Notre Dame to the diocese, who still remain an important part of the diocesan operations. Bishop Toebbe also increased the number of parishes to fifty-five.


After serving the diocese well, Bishop Toebbe died on May 2, 1884.



References





External links


  • Diocese of Covington Entry on Bishop Toebbe


Episcopal succession










Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
George Aloysius Carrell

Bishop of Covington
1869—1884
Succeeded by
Camillus Paul Maes












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