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158:, who taught Church History. From Whittingham, who from 1840 served as Bishop of Maryland, Breck acquired a deep admiration of St. Columba, the sixth-century missionary educator who established a mission station and school on the island of Iona off the coast of Scotland. While Muhlenberg called himself an "Evangelical Catholic," and Whittingham was a decided High Churchman, it is difficult to place Breck's churchmanship precisely. He is lionized by Anglo-Catholics as a founder of their movement, yet he was neither a ritualist nor a church party man. He considered himself a member and a priest of "the Holy Catholic Church" of the Creed, and he was a confident Anglican in the Episcopal denomination, but whether he was a full-blown Anglo-Catholic is difficult to establish. He never seemed to depart the religion of his "school father" Muhlenberg. (See notes on Whittingham and the high church movement.). 198: 213: 275: 138:). Founded in 1828 by ], one of the great educators in American history, life in this "Church school" formed Breck in many different aspects of his human nature. Profoundly affected by the religion, personality, and many gifts of Muhlenberg, Breck resolved at age sixteen to devote himself to the work of a missionary educator. Senator 34: 247:
In 1855 Breck married Jane Maria Mills, one of the teachers at the St. Columba Mission. He opened another mission at Leech Lake in 1856, and then in 1857 he moved to Faribault where he and the Rev. Solon Manney began a mission school to train clergy to work in Minnesota missions. Breck was active in
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The Native Americans trusted Breck. There was something about his earnestness, energy, and openness that disarmed the Mississippi tribes. He had a knack for communicating with them on a deep level, promising that the Great Father did not seek to destroy them but only to bring peace among the rival
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Breck died in Benicia in 1876. He was buried beneath the altar of the church he served as rector but later his body was removed and reinterred on the grounds of Nashotah House in
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Breck's major legacies were Nashotah House Seminary, Seabury Seminary, and several other institutions since closed including Racine College in
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of Massachusetts and Breck's uncle financed his education at Flushing and the University of Pennsylvania. He received a B.A. from the
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any number of ways for nine years before a bishop was appointed for Minnesota. This new bishop was
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Jane Breck died in 1862 and Breck married Sarah Stiles in 1864. Three years later he moved to
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Articles about Father James Lloyd Breck and Nashotah House, Wisconsin State Historical Society
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in 1841. At the seminary he was again influenced by talented professors, especially by
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area. Two years later he began work among the Ojibway, founding St. Columba Mission.
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An Apostle of the Wilderness: James Lloyd Breck, D.D., His Missions and His Schools
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In 1842, by then a deacon in the Episcopal Church, he went to the frontier of
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The Rev. James Lloyd Breck is commemorated on April 2 in the calendar of the
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where he began another mission. On June 23, 1850 he celebrated the first
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peoples centered round Christ Jesus the Savior of all human beings.
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at the Oneida Indian settlement 150 miles north of Nashotah.
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In 1833, Breck left Bristol for the Church Institute (in
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Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law
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Breck was known as "The Apostle of the Wilderness".
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Wisconsin Historical Society biography of Fr. Breck
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