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"The third time will be for the jessing and leashing.
Due to this, he was now referred to as Monsignor Jessing.
Joseph Jessing, in the early 1870s and relocated to Columbus.
Monsignor Jessing was able to witness this before his death a few months later, on November 2nd of that year.
Soon after arriving at Sacred Heart, Jessing became deeply concerned about the orphan boys in his parish.
In the army, Jessing rose to the rank of quartermaster sergeant, who proved himself a successful fighter as well as logistician.
In 1966 the graduates of the seminary erected a plaque in his home city of Münster to honor Jessing.
Father Jessing lived to see the first class of six seminarians ordained to the priesthood in June 1899 but he died less than six months later.
In 1877, Father Jessing wrote a letter to Bishop Rosecrans asking permission to bring his newspaper and the orphan's asylum to a larger city.
Rosecrans approved Jessing's plan, and the newspaper and orphan's asylum were moved to Columbus later that year and was closer to the railroad.
To make sure that the fledgling institution would continue after his death, Father Jessing asked that it be placed under the protection of the Holy See.
In 1867, Jessing left his home in Münster, Westphalia, to pursue his lifelong vocation of the Roman Catholic priesthood.
In the early 19th century, a young German named John William Jessing married Anna Maria Schlusemann of Stadtlohn near the Dutch boundary.
Unbeknownst to Jessing, this was the first step of the many steps he would take toward the founding of an orphanage, a college and a seminary in the United States.
Besides the industrial school, Father Jessing started various trade opportunities for the orphans including the Josephinum Church Furniture Company where the boys could be taught a trade.
In 1907, the Wahrheitsfreund merged with Rev. Joseph Jessing's Ohio Waisenfreund (Ohio Orphan's Friend).
The show is hosted by Captain Felix (Rune Nilson) and his sidekick Amy (Ingrid Jessing Linhave) who interview both known guests and fictional characters.
"The danger is that if the game of brinkmanship is played too long, there may not be enough ships to keep up the current supply," said Per Jessing, a director of the Swedish Shipowners Association.
The orphanage was funded primarily through Jessing's German-language newspaper, "The Ohio" (later called "Ohio Waisenfreund", meaning "Ohio Orphan's Friend"), with Jessing as chief writer and publisher.
Father Jessing, tough Prussian soldier, young immigrant, tireless advocate of orphans and founder of the only Pontifical College in North America had gone a long way on his journey from the Old World to the New.
This seminary was the Pontifical College Josephinum, a school founded by a German priest, Joseph Jessing; Jessing, raised in Germany, distinguished himself for bravery in fierce fighting for his country and eventually founded an orphanage in Ohio.