Bernard-Granich-Obituary

Rev. Msgr. Bernard E. Granich

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Granich, Rev. Msgr. Bernard E. Fortified with the Sacraments of the Church on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at the age of 81. Born on May 21, 1928, to the late Joseph and Mary (Klaric) Granich, and brother of the late Bessie Cernich, Tony, George, Joe, Lillian Hoagland, Bernice Bley and Bob. He is...

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Msgr. Granich was my neighbor many years ago. He baptized me and married my husband and myself at St. Ambrose. He was a friend and will be missed by both me and my husband. Our sympathy to Rosemary, Virginia and his other family members.

Beverly (Schaefer) Mundy and William Mundy

I was saddened to hear of "Father Bernard's" recent passing. I remember the handsome young many who lived next door who was studying for the priesthood at the time my family and I moved to Shrewsbury. And again we were all comforted by him at the time of our mother's death. Please know that I am thinking of you all and remembering. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Dear Granich Family:

Please know of our prayerful sympathy on the death of Monsignor Bernard E. Granich,a distinguished alumnus
of the Catholic University of America.

Monsignor will be remembered in a Mass to be celebrated in the Crypt Church of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (Washington, D.C.) on the Catholic University campus.

May he rest in peace--and know of our sincere appreciation for the honor he gave the Catholic University of...

TO THE GRANICH FAMILY:

FRIENDS of PRIESTS of the Archdiocese of St. Louis extends its prayerful sympathy and gratitude for the life and priesthood of MSGR. BERNARD E. GRANICH.

His service to the Archdiocese as Vice-Chancellor, Archivist, Pastor, and numerous other priestly and Archdiocesan roles will always be highly regarded.

Know of our prayers for his happy repose at this time--and we are honored to sponsor a Mass at the New Cathedral Basilica in his...

TO THE GRANICH FAMILY:

We fondly remember MSGR. BERNARD GRANICH and his dedicated priestly service to the Archdiocese and the restoration of the Latin Mass here--at that time, at St. Agatha Church. His dedication, loyalty and liturgical diligence helped keep the sense of the Sacred vibrant in our Archdiocese for the Catholic faithful who continue to appreciate the Latin Mass. May he rest in peace!

Sincerely,
Robert Wilhelm
St. Agatha Alumni Assn

We are deeply indebted to Monsignor Granich for his courage and prophetic vision in reinstating the Latin "Mass of the Ages" in the Archdiocese of St. Louis in 1985. Requiescat in pace, Monsignor Granich.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.