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Guests from Germany visit St. Bernard
Iwer Rosenboom and Wanda Rosenboom of Zweibrucken, Germany, visited St. Bernard during their vacation in the United States this past autumn. Wanda is the grand-niece of Fr. Benedict Oberdoerfer and Brother Osmund Oberdoerfer, who were monks at St. Bernard in the early 1900s.
“My mother, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Oberdoerfer, was the niece of Brother Osmund and Father Benedict,” said Mrs. Rosenboom. “All my life I have heard stories of my great-uncles who came to America and entered a monastery in Alabama. I wanted to come and see the place and visit their graves. I have taken pictures of their grave markers and the beautiful buildings at St. Bernard to show my family when we return home.”
“There were five children in the Oberdoerfer family,” she continued. “Father Benedict and Brother Osmund left home and came to America and entered the Benedictine Order in Alabama. One of the great-aunts became a nun. That was Sister Anna Oberdoerfer who stayed in Germany. She was a school teacher and was killed during the second World War in April 1945.”
Father Benedict and Brother Osmund were among the monks who originally came to St. Bernard to serve the needs of the many German-speaking Catholic families who settled in north Alabama in the late 1800s. Father Benedict arrived at St. Bernard in 1894 and his brother arrived in 1897.
Father Benedict spent most of his years in the classroom. He taught Latin, Greek, mathematics and chemistry. He studied at the University of Chicago and Notre Dame University where he received his master’s degree. He was best known as a professor of chemistry, a subject he taught until two years prior to this death in 1951.
Brother Osmund, a favorite of the students, was an assistant in the dining facilities. Working in the bakery for over 30 years, he was remembered by many early alumni as the monk who brought fresh-made rolls and bread to the kitchen. He was 60 years old at the time of this death in 1940.
The Rosenbooms brought with them documents and pictures that had been kept by the Oberdoerfer family. One document showed that a memorial Mass had been offered in memory of the two monks after their deaths. They also carried with them a photograph that had been taken when Brother Osmund and Father Benedict had returned to Germany for a family visit.
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Guests from Germany visit St. Bernard
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