Newspaper The Indian Advocate ([Sacred Heart, Okla.]) 1???-1910
About The Indian Advocate ([Sacred Heart, Okla.]) 1???-1910
The Indian Advocate was published by the Benedictine order at the Sacred Heart Abbey in Indian Territory, near present day Shawnee. Father D. Ignatius, the second and last of the Prefect Apostolics in Oklahoma, established the Indian Advocate in 1888. The prospectus stated “The object of this quarterly review is the progress of civilization in the Indian Territory, by promoting the spiritual as well as the temporal welfare of the Indian race…It will appear in January, April, July and October, to plead the cause of the last remnants of the Indian tribes, and of the Benedictine Missionaries, who have consecrated their life to the evangelization of these Children of the Wilderness.” The Advocate’s inaugural issue appeared in January 1889.
The paper was first printed 30 miles away in Purcell until January, 1901, when a plant was established at the mission. The Advocate originally appeared as a quarterly review consisting of 20 pages, two columns per page. By 1901 the paper had grown to a monthly, 36-page, single-column paper with occasional pictures and illustrations. It retained this format until the Advocate shuttered its operations in April 1910.
The paper typically had four content areas: church-related items, Indian affairs, education, and histories. Though Father Ignatius was credited as editor in the first issue, most subsequent issues leave the position uncredited. The Advocate’s style remained similar over time due to a stable of regular contributors. It is safe to assume that the abbot determined editorial policies, as with most Catholic publications of the time.
Father Isidore Robot had founded the Sacred Heart Mission (later Sacred Heart abbey) in 1875. Originally hailing from the Saint Mary at Pierre-Qui-Vire monastery in north-central France, Robot came to America in 1873. Upon learning that the Shawnee and Potawatomi tribes were without resident priests or missions, he asked permission to administer to them in Indian Territory.
The Potawatomi Nation offered the mission a section of land four miles north of the Canadian River in the southeast corner of what is now Pottawatomie County. Robot accepted and immediately opened a monastery and an Indian school for boys. Five years later, in 1880, Robot’s mission expanded to include a school for Indian girls, a technical school, and a seminary. In 1886, Sacred Heart was raised to abbatial rank and the first abbot was elected.
In January 1901, a fire destroyed the complex. Though most of the facilities were rebuilt, including an area for the on-site publication of the Advocate, poor access to the nearest railroad led a subset of monks to establish a secondary school 35 miles north of the original site. St. Gregory’s College was established at Shawnee in September 1915. Sacred Heart and its successor St. Gregory’s, constitute Oklahoma’s oldest, continuous educational center.
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Title
- The Indian Advocate ([Sacred Heart, Okla.]) 1???-1910
Names
- Sacred Heart Mission (Sacred Heart, Okla.)
Dates of Publication
- 1???-1910
Created / Published
- [Sacred Heart, Okla.] : [Benedictine Fathers of Sacred Heart Mission]
Headings
- - Catholic Church--Missions--Newspapers
- - Sacred Heart Mission (Sacred Heart, Okla.)--Newspapers
- - Catholic Church
- - Indians of North America--Newspapers
- - Indians of North America--Missions
- - Pottawatomie County (Okla.)--Newspapers
- - Indians of North America
- - Missions
- - Oklahoma--Pottawatomie County
- - United States--Oklahoma--Pottawatomie County--Sacred Heart
Genre
- Newspapers
Notes
- - Monthly, 1901-1910
- - Ceased publication with v. 22 (1910) cf. Union list of serials.
- - Caption title.
- - Archived issues are available in digital format as part of the Library of Congress Chronicling America online collection.
- - Published by the Benedictine Fathers of Sacred Heart Mission.
Medium
- v. illus., plates (part fold.) ports. 21 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- Newspaper
- E77 .I413
Library of Congress Control Number
- 45043535
OCLC Number
- 15740529
ISSN Number
- 2158-4842
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