Saint Joseph’s College of Indiana, founded and still under the CPPS. http://www.saintjoe.edu/
In 1867, the Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne purchased a farm south of Rensselaer on which there were already two frame dwellings. These were converted into an orphanage that existed until 1887. One year later, The Most Reverend Joseph Dwenger, Bishop of Fort Wayne, offered the vacant orphan home with part of the farm to Father Henry Drees, C.PP.S., then Provincial of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, with the stipulation that a college be founded there. Saint Joseph’s College opened its doors on August 23, 1891.
Another tidbit of historical U. S. that many would like to ignore.
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