Edward Niesen

Edward Niesen
Born (1908-06-04)June 4, 1908
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Died March 12, 1974(1974-03-12)
New Delhi, India
Nationality American (USA)
Occupation Educationist
Congregations served
Society of Jesus
Title Father

Edward Niesen was born in Chicago on June 4, 1908 and died March 12, 1974 in Delhi, India.[1] He was an American Jesuit priest, missionary in India[2] and Nepal where he taught in several schools, amongst them the St. Xavier's High School, Patna, the Godavari St. Xavier's, Kathmandu and St. Xavier's School, Delhi.[3]

Biography

Joining the Society of Jesus on 20 September 1926, he arrived in India in 1933. He completed his studies at St. Mary’s, Kurseong. After tertianship, he joined Fr. Marshall D. Moran in the founding of St. Xavier's High School, Patna, where he initially worked as vice-principal & hostel superintendent. Fr. Niesen could teach several subjects including mathematics and was an able administrator. During his time at St. Xavier's High School, Patna, students performed extremely well academically and won distinctions of various sorts like Rhodes Scholarships.

In 1949, when Fr. Moran went to Nepal, Niesen took charge as principal of St. Xavier's High School, Patna. Fr. Niesen introduced the house system at St. Xavier's High School, Patna in which the boys were divided into four houses- Lions, Leopards, Tigers & Panthers. The houses competed against each other in sports and other extra-curricular activities. The system exists at St. Xavier's High School, Patna to this very day and was also replicated at Godavari St. Xavier's, where Niesen later moved. A great sports man himself, Niesen encouraged his students to participate in sports. He formed leagues in all sports and there were tournaments organised throughout the school year that culminated in Annual Sports Day.[4]

By 1954, Godavari St. Xavier's was well established and another school at Jawalakhel had been opened for the primary students. Niesen moved to Nepal to take up the work of principal of Godavari High School and superior of the Jesuits in Nepal.[5] He also continued the task of teaching mathematics in all the senior classes. Later, Fr. Niesen moved to Jawalakhel to take over the junior school and built the “new” building at Jawalakhel, one of the first structures in Nepal using the then novel reinforced concrete pillars and slabs.[6]

Fr. Niesen suffered from asthama, and later emphysema.[4] By 1968 Fr. Niesen’s health had deteriorated, he was asked by the provincial to move to Delhi to take over the junior section of St. Xavier's School, Delhi, where he put all his skills to good use to build up that school, a task he continued until his death in March 1974.[6]

Bibliography

References

  1. "St. Xavier's School History". Stx.edu.np. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
  2. http://www.familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/v/o/g/Julie-M.../UHP-0293.html
  3. http://www.jesuitoralhistory.org/text/70DRESSM.pdf
  4. 1 2 "Edward Niesen", We Band of Brothers- Volume 1, The Patna Jesuit Society, Patna, 1994, Page 118, Nov 2013
  5. "jesuits key players in building sports in nepal". ucanews.com. 1996-07-08. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
  6. 1 2 "Nepal Jesuit Society » Fr. Edward Niesen, S.J". Nepaljesuits.org. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
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