REV. THOMAS ROWE, Rector of St. Mary's
Catholic Church at Strawberry Point, was born at Castle Comer,
County Kilkenny, Ireland, June 21, 1854, being the son of Nicholas
Rowe, a wealthy farmer and stockman. On the family estate, in the
parish of Clough, are located the most extensive coal fields in
all Ireland. There were eight sons in the family, all of whom had
the advantages of a liberal education, and three are Catholic
priests. Patrick, the eldest, is at Kimberly, South Africa, in the
diamond fields. The second brother, Michael, a Catholic Curate,
has charge of a Catholic Church near Kilkenny, Ireland. William,
also a priest, emigrated to America about the year 1874, and is
now connected with St. James' parochial school in New York City.
John is Justice of the Peace in Clough, Queen's County, Ireland,
and owns a large estate. Edward is living on the old homestead at
Castle Comer, where the father died in 1874. James is extensively
engaged in the commission business at Dublin. Richard is a
commercial traveler in England. Julia lives on the old homestead
with her mother and brother. Lizzie is married and resides in
Abbeyleix, Queen's County, Ireland.
In the parochial schools of Castle Comer our subject gained
the rudiments of his education. In 1865 he entered St. Keiran's
College, of which the late Very Rev. Edward McDonald, D. D., was
President. He and his brother Michael were ordained November 11,
1877, by Cardinal Moran, now Archbishop of Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Our subject being ordained for the diocese of
Dubuque, he at once came to this country, and was made Rector of
St. Aidens Church, in West Dubuque, where he remained until 1883.
His pastorate was an eminently successful one, and by his efforts
the large debt hanging over the church was paid off.
Coming to Strawberry Point in 1883, Father Rowe was
made Rector of St. Mary's Church, which was established by Father
John Hackett, of honored memory. Aside from this pastorate, he has
charge of the church at Cox Creek, in Clayton County, and that at
Greeley, Delaware County. During the years of his pastorate at
this place, his superior ability has resulted in great benefit to
the church. The congregation has increased in numbers, and the
interest has steadily grown from the first. A genial and agreeable
gentleman, he is popular, not only with his parishioners, but also
with all the citizens of Strawberry Point and the surrounding
country. He is indefatigable in his efforts to advance the cause
of his church, and is a tireless laborer for its welfare. His
religious duties require the closest attention on his part, but he
nevertheless finds time to keep himself posted upon current events
pertaining to the local or national welfare, and is a law-abiding,
patriotic citizen, cherishing an affection for, and allegiance to,
the country of his adoption.