Joseph Dutton
Joseph Dutton (born 27 April 1843, Stowe, Vermont[1] – died on 26 March 1931, Honolulu, Hawaii), was a Civil War veteran, Union Army Lieutenant, who converted to Catholicism and later worked as a missionary with Father Damien.
Biography
He was born Ira Barnes Dutton in Stowe, Vermont, son of Ezra Dutton and Abigail Barnes.[2]
Dutton carried out his studies at Old Academy and Milton Academy, Wisconsin and in 1861 enlisted in 13th Wisconsin Infantry under Colonel Maurice Malooney.[2] He served in the 13th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War. He had been raised Protestant in almost all time in Baptist Sunday schools[1] and was for a time married. The marriage did not last as his wife (who he never mentioned by name)[3] was unfaithful and Dutton developed problems with alcohol. He quit drinking in 1876 and later took the name Joseph.
He converted to Roman Catholicism in 1883 and afterward spent 20 months at the Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani. In 1886 Dutton went to Molokai to aid the dying Father Damien. After Father Damien's death Dutton founded the Baldwin Home for men and boys with financial assistance from Henry Perrine Baldwin.
Dutton was a member of the Secular Franciscan Order.[4] He was often called "Brother Joseph."[5]
Dutton died in Honolulu on March 26, 1931. He was buried at St. Philomena Catholic Church Cemetery, Kalaupapa. In 2015, the Diocese of Honolulu set up a committee to evaluate the possibility of canonization.[6][7]
References
- 1 2 "Another Molokai Saint? Diocese Of Honolulu Investigates Brother Dutton’s Life". The Wanderer Newspaper. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
- 1 2 The Catholic Encyclopedia and its makers. New York: The Encyclopedia Press. 1917. p. 51.
- ↑ ""A Servant of the Lepers": Brother Joseph of Molokai". patheos.com. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
- ↑ Encyclopedia Americana (1969 edition), Volume 9 page 501
- ↑ ""A Servant of the Lepers": Brother Joseph of Molokai". patheos.com. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
- ↑ "Another Molokai Saint? Diocese Of Honolulu Investigates Brother Dutton’s Life". The Wanderer Newspaper. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
- ↑ "The Path to Sainthood: Brother Joseph Dutton". KHON2. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
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