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John Joseph Ming was born on 20 September 1838, in Gyswyl, Unterwalden, Switzerland.
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John Joseph Ming was born on 20 September 1838, in Gyswyl, Unterwalden, Switzerland.
On completion of a classical course in the Benedictine College of Engelburg, Ming entered the Society of Jesus and passed through the various cycles of the novitiate, juniorate, teaching apprenticeship, and the study of theology in the Jesuit institutions of Aachen and Maria-Laach, Switzerland.
On September 13, 1868, Ming was ordained. Honored with a preachership at Kreuzberg, a center for pilgrimages, he was soon assigned, after completion of a rigid tertianship, to the chair of theology at the seminary of the prince-bishop of Gurz in Austria. In 1872, when the German government expelled the Jesuits, Ming accompanied a number of his brethren to the United States men whose scholarship incidentally improved the Society's institutions of higher learning in this country. After two years of parochial work, Ming taught theology in the Archdiocesan Seminary of St. Francis near Milwaukee. Soon the Society required his services, and he lectured in sociology and philosophy in various Jesuit institutions Springhill College in Alabama, Canisius College in Buffalo, New York, Campion College at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, and finally at St. Louis University, where he remained twenty-one years. At the time of his death, at Saint Stanislaus' Jesuit Home, Parma, Ohio, he was gathering material for a book on labor problems.
An inspiring teacher of sound scholarship and conservative tone, Ming gained recognition especially in the Midwest as a Catholic pioneer in the sociological field. A laborious writer, he found time to contribute a number of articles to America, the Messenger of the Sacred Heart, and the Catholic Encyclopedia, as well as to write a score of sound essays on economic and social subjects for the American Catholic Quarterly Review, which in Ming's day was probably the most erudite of Catholic publications.
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