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Anthony John Maas was the son of John and Elizabeth (Peetz) Maas, and was born on August 23, 1858 at Bainkhausen, Westphalia (now modern Germany).
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Anthony John Maas was the son of John and Elizabeth (Peetz) Maas, and was born on August 23, 1858 at Bainkhausen, Westphalia (now modern Germany).
Maas attended private schools at Hellefeld and Stockum (1869 - 74) in preparation for the gymnasium of Arnsberg, where he studied until about 1877, when he emigrated to the United States. He immediately sought entrance into the Society of Jesus; and after satisfying the scrutiny of the superior of the mission, Charles Charaux, he was admitted to the novitiate at West Park, New York, April 9, 1877. At Frederick, Maryland, he continued the study of the classics and Hebrew before taking the philosophical course (1880 - 83) at the College of the Sacred Heart, Woodstock, Maryland. After a year's teaching of Latin and Greek to scholastics, he returned to Woodstock for theology (1884 - 1888).
Maas was ordained in 1887. A tried man of marked ability, he was assigned to an instructorship in scripture (1891 - 1902) and Hebrew (1885 - 1902) and to the custodianship of the rich library at Woodstock (1888 - 1902). These labors were interrupted in 1893, when he was ordered to Ignatius Loyola's own Manresa in Spain for the third year of his novitiate, or tertianship.
In 1894, with intensified zeal, he returned to his chair at Woodstock. Here he remained as prefect of studies (1897 - 1905) and as rector and consultor of the province after 1907, save for a leave of absence (1905 - 1907) during which he was an editor of the Messenger of the Sacred Heart. In June 1910, he was delegate to the congregation of procurators at Rome.
Two years later, under the rule of obedience (October 4, 1912), he was appointed provincial of the Maryland-New York province with direction over 872 priests, scholastics, and lay brothers as well as authority over a dozen universities and colleges and a number of other institutions belonging to the Society. As ex-provincial, from 1918 until his death, he was instructor of tertians at St. Andrews-on-the-Hudson, except for a term in Rome (1923), where he aided in the revision of the Institute of the Society.
Anthony Maas was a noted Catholic exegete or writer of critical interpretation of scripture. Through his publications, Maas had an influence which reached beyond the confines of his society. He contributed essays to the American Catholic Quarterly Review, to America, and to the Ecclesiastical Review, in which he edited the department of scripture; he was the author of about a hundred sketches and articles in the Catholic Encyclopedia.
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