Assignment Record– Rev. Vincent Arthur "Fr. Art" Yzermans Summary of Case: Vincent Arthur Yzermans was a St. Cloud MN diocesan priest, ordained in 1951. In addition to serving in parishes throughout the diocese, Yzermans was a writer and editor. He served as a communications consultant during three sessions of Vatican II and was named "Monsignor" in 1965. He was also a press advisor to the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops in Washington DC in the mid-1960s, and editor of the national Catholic paper, Our Sunday Visitor. Yzermans struggled with alcoholism for which he was in and out of treatment more than a dozen times. In the late 1960s he was moved out-of-state to an IN convent, spent a year in Santa Rosa CA in the mid-1970s, a year at St. Thomas College in Minneapolis, and later did a stint in residence at a parish in Anchorage AK. He was on medical leave 1979-1984 before returning to St. Cloud. Yzermans died May 4, 1995 in Albuquerque NM. His name was among 33 released by the St. Cloud diocese January 3, 2014 of clergy involved in incidents of likely claims of sexual abuse of minors.
Born: December 2, 1925 |
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Start | Stop | Assignment | Town/Accusations | State | Position | Notes |
1951 St. Cloud bishop was Joseph Francis Busch (1915-1953). |
1952 | St. Boniface's | Melrose |
MN | 2/2 | St. Boniface's had a school with 313 students. |
1951 |
1952 | St. Bernard's | Ward Springs | MN | This was a mission of St. Boniface's in Melrose. | |
1952 Busch was succeeded by Peter William Bartholome (1953-1968). |
1956 | St. Mary's Cathedral | St. Cloud | MN | 5/5, 6/7, 4/5, 3/5 | St. Mary's had aschool with 801-615 students. |
1956 | 1957 | St. John the Baptist | Swanville | MN | 1/1 | |
1957 | 1962 | The St. Cloud Visitor | St. Cloud | MN | Editor and Business Manager | |
1962 | 1964 | Diocesan Information Bureau | St. Cloud | MN | Director | |
1962 | 1965 | Second Vatican Council | Vatican City | Italy | Peritus (communications consultant); representative of St. Cloud's Bishop Batholome | Yzermans attended all three sessions of Vatican II. |
1963 | 1964 | St. Nicholas' | St. Nicholas | MN | 1/1 | |
1964 Washington DC archbishop was Patrick Aloysius O'Boyle (1947-1973). |
1967 | On Duty Outside Diocese: Bureau of Information | Washington | DC | Yzermans had the title "Very Rev. Msgr." beginning in 1965. | Per his obituary, Yzermans was a press advisor to the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops and editor of the national Catholic paper, Our Sunday Visitor. He is said to have been forced out after less than two years, due to differences with the paper's owner and manager. |
1967 Ft. Wayne-South Bend bishop was Leo Aloysius Pursley (1956-1976). |
1969 | Victory-Noll Motherhouse Novitiate Juniorate and College | Huntington | IN | Chaplain; In residence | Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters. |
Melrose, Watkins, Freeport, Albany | MN | Per Yzermans' obituary, he served for an unspecified time after his time in DC in small parishes around these towns. | ||||
1969 George Henry Speltz replaced Bartholome as St. Cloud bishop (1968-1987). |
1975 | St. Rosa's | St. Rosa | MN | 1/1 | |
1975 Santa Rosa bishop was Mark Joseph Hurley (1969-1986). |
1976 | On Duty Outside Diocese | Santa Rosa | CA | Address given is Box 1499. | |
1976 St. Paul-Minneapolis archbishop was John Robert Roach (1975-1995). |
1977 | On Duty Outside Diocese: St. Thomas College | St. Paul | MN | ||
1977 St. Cloud diocese |
1978 | St. Andrew's | Elk River | MN | 2/2 | St. Andrew's had a school with 156 students. |
1978 Anchorage archbishop was Francis Thomas Hurley (1976-2001). |
1979 | St. Benedict's | Anchorage | AK | 2/2 In residence. | |
1979 | 1984 | Absent on Medical Leave | ||||
1984 Jerome George Hanus, O.S.B. succeeded Speltz as St. Cloud bishop (1987-1994). |
1988 | St. Anthony's | St. Anthony | MN | 1/1 | |
1988 | 1991 | Special Assignment: Diocesan Centennial | St. Cloud | MN | ||
1991
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1995 | Special Assignment: Author | St. Cloud | MN | Yzermans died May 4, 1995 in Albuquerque, NM. |
Sources: Official Catholic Directory (New York: P.J. Kenedy and Sons, 1952-1996) • Fr Vincent Arthur "Fr Art" Yzermans, Obituary, findagrave.com
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