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Emmeran M. Bliemel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Emmeran M. Bliemel Emmeran M. Bliemel, OSB (1831-1864) died in the Battle of Jonesborough during the American Civil War, becoming the first chaplain killed in action any American battle. While serving as Chaplain of the 10th Tennessee Regiment, he ministered to the spiritual needs of wounded soldiers, under fire as well as behind the lines. He was decapitated by a cannonball while giving the last rites to Colonel William Grace. Rev. Bliemel also ministered to the soldiers of the 4th Kentucky Infantry (the Orphan Brigade).〔"Golden, Nichole 'Priest chaplain who died in decisive Civil War battle remembered' (Sept. 5, 2014) The Georgia Bulletin" http://www.georgiabulletin.org/news/2014/09/priest-chaplain-died-decisive-civil-war-battle-remembered/〕〔"Yeomans, Curt 'Catholic priest killed at Battle of Jonesborough holds historical significance: Emmeran Bliemel was first chaplain to die in line of duty during an American battle' Aug 26, 2014) Clayton News Daily" http://www.news-daily.com/news/2014/aug/26/catholic-priest-killed-at-battle-of-jonesborough/〕 ==Early Life== Bliemel was born on 29 September 1831 in Ratisbon, near Regensburg, Bavaria. He was named after the patron saint of St. Emmeram's Abbey (Kloster Sankt Emmeram) now known as Schloss Thurn und Taxis. As a youth, he studied at St. Michael's Abbey in Deggendorf, Germany. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1850, expecting to be a missionary to German Catholics in Pennsylvania, where he already had several cousins. He continued his studies at the Abbey of St. Vincent in Latrobe, PA.
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