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Michael Heiss

Michael Heiss (April 12, 1818 – March 26, 1890) was a German-born American Catholic prelate who served as archbishop of Milwaukee in Wisconsin from 1881 to 1890. He previously served as the first Bishop of La Crosse in Wisconsin (1868–1880).

Michael Heiss was born on April 12, 1818, in Pfahldorf in the Kingdom of Bavaria (now part of present-day Kipfenberg, Germany), to Joseph and Gertrude (née Frei) Heiss. He received confirmation when he was only two years old because his parents feared they would be without a bishop for a prolonged period of time due to tension between church and state. Heiss entered a Latin school at age nine, and later graduated from the gymnasium of Neuburg, Bavaria, in 1835.

Heiss then entered the University of Munich, where he originally studied law but switched to theology after deciding to join the priesthood. He completed his studies at the Collegium Willibaldum, a seminary in Eichstätt, Bavaria.

Heiss was ordained a priest in Bavaria for the Diocese of Louisville by Bishop Karl-August von Reisach on October 18, 1840. Because, at age 22, he was younger than the age requirement for ordination, Heiss was granted a dispensation by Pope Gregory XVI. Heiss briefly served as a curate in Raitenbuch, Bavaria and afterwards in Pleinfeld, Bavaria.

In December 1842, Heiss emigrated to the United States, where the diocese assigned him as pastor of Mother of God Parish, a German immigrant parish in Covington, Kentucky.

The Diocese of Louisville released Heiss in 1844 to serve as secretary to John Henni, bishop of the new Diocese of Milwaukee in Wisconsin. Heiss in 1849 attended the first Plenary Council of Baltimore, a meeting of all the bishops in the United States. At this time, the German Catholics in Milwaukee were pressing Henni for a German-language national parish. In response, Henni erected St. Mary's Parish in Milwaukee and assigned Heiss as its first pastor.

While at St. Mary's, Heiss' health deteriorated, forcing him to spend the next two years in Europe recuperating. In 1856, after Heiss returned to Wisconsin, Henni appointed him as rector of St. Francis de Sales Seminary in St. Francis, Wisconsin. Heiss opened Christ King Chapel at the seminary in 1861. He served as rector at St. Francis until 1868.

Pope Pius IX on March 3, 1868, erected the Diocese of La Crosse in Wisconsin and appointed Heiss as its first bishop. He was consecrated at the Cathedral of St John the Evangelist in Milwaukee on September 6, 1868, by Henni.

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