April 16 is the anniversary
of Edmund L. Burke.
Edmund Lawrence Burke, son of Lawrence Burke and Jennie Proctor, was born
in Chicago, IL, on March 30, 1916. He received his early education at
Visitation and Saint Clare grammar schools and spent his high school at
Augustinian Academy, Staten Island, NY. He entered the novitiate of the
Augustinian Order on September 8, 1934 and professed first vows on September
10, 1935 and solemn vows on September 10, 1938.
After his novitiate began his college work at Villanova University and
received his degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1939. He pursued theological
studies at Augustinian College, Washington, DC, where he was ordained
to the priesthood at Trinity College on May, 28, 1942. He received his
Master of Arts degree in physics from the Catholic University of America,
Washington, DC. He attended Notre Dame College, St. Louis, MO, for advanced
courses in physics.
In 1943 Father Burke was assigned to Saint Rita High School in Chicago
as a teacher. From 1965 to 1972 he was stationed at Augustinian Academy,
St. Louis, MO, as a teacher and procurator. From 1972 to 1975 he served
as a teacher and procurator at Cascia Hall, Tulsa, OK. From 1975 to 1979
he served as prior at Austin Catholic High School in Detroit, MI; and
from 1979 until the time of his death he was a teacher at Cascia Hall.
Father Burke’s final two years were lived out under the threat of
cancer. He died at Cascia Hall with the community around him as he wanted
on April 16, 1984, 68 years to the day from the date of his baptism.
Father Burke was a man who gave himself totally to the community and to
the apostolate. In his last years he suffered patiently and continued
teaching until a few days before his death.
Father Burke is buried in the Augustinian plot at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,
Worth, IL.
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