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Cause opened, Diocese of Linares, Chile
Servant of God
Venerable
Blessed
Saint
Fifty-Five Years on a Bicycle
Joseph Henry Cappel Farfsing was born on November 16, 1908, in Covington, Kentucky. He entered the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, and was ordained a missionary priest. In 1935, he arrived in Chile to begin what would become more than half a century of service to the rural poor.
Father Cappel settled in the commune of Curepto, a rural area in Chile’s Maule Region. The terrain was rugged, the villages scattered, and the people poor. Rather than wait for parishioners to come to him, Father Cappel went to them. He conducted his entire missionary work on a bicycle, pedaling through the countryside to celebrate Mass, hear confessions, baptize children, visit the sick, and bring the sacraments to families who had no other access to a priest.
His dedication was extraordinary in its simplicity and consistency. For fifty-five years he followed the same pattern: prayer, bicycle, service, repeat. He lived among the people he served, shared their poverty, and became a beloved figure throughout the region. The bicycle became his symbol, a sign that this priest would always come to those who needed him, no matter how remote the village.
Father Joseph Cappel died on May 31, 2004, in Curepto at the age of ninety-five. He was buried among the people he had served for more than five decades. His cause for canonization was opened in the Diocese of Linares, Chile, in recognition of a life of heroic missionary dedication.
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Father Joseph Cappel spent fifty-five years serving the rural poor of Chile on a bicycle. His cause was opened in the Diocese of Linares. Pray for the advancement of his cause.
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Born
Nov 16, 1908
Covington, Kentucky
Died
May 31, 2004
Curepto, Chile
Order
Maryknoll
Foreign Mission Society
Stage
Servant of God
Diocese of Linares
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