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A Hero Until the End His “City” expanding quickly, Father Baker ’ s body began to slow down, but the humble priest still had a few things left on his “to do” list! One of them – his biggest dream yet – had been in his mind since his pilgrimage to Europe when he was in the seminary. A city of charity father baker was surprised by his first priestly assignment – he was appointed assistant superintendent at limestone hill under his old friend, father hines. The late Western New York priest, the revered Father Nelson Baker (1841–1936), devoted himself to Catholic works, including replacing a fire-damaged church with an impressive basilica and creating a hospital, a boys’ orphanage, a boys’ protectory, and other institutions. Father Baker was shocked at his first assignment from the Bishop – he was appointed assistant superintendent of the institutions at Limestone Hill under his friend Father Hines. One day, the diocese assigned Father Baker to their orphanage on the corner of Ridge Road and South Park. As soon as he had arrived, he learned the institution was deeply in debt and was about to be closed. After a night of intense prayer, he took a stroll on the campus’ vast grounds. Something told him to stop on a certain spot. Filled with artifacts from his life, cherished memories of people impacted by his ministry, and interesting facts and figures along the way, the museum serves a. The definitive work on the life and miracles of Father Nelson Baker , first published in 2005, is now available in an updated edition. The Mysteries of Father Baker , meticulously written and researched by local historian John Koerner, first captured the hearts of readers nearly a decade ago. Filled with artifacts from his life, cherished memories of people impacted by his ministry, and interesting facts and figures along the way, the museum serves as a tool to illustrate both the history and present-day impact of Father Baker ’ s Legacy of Caring. Father Baker ’ s story is an inspirational tale of unconditional love, unbridled faith, and an unshakeable belief in a better life for all of God’s children. Report a Favor. Watch Now: Young Nelson Baker ’ s stint in the Union army during the Civil War was recently spotlighted by WGRZ-TV. “A City of Charity” Father Baker was surprised by his first priestly assignment – he was appointed assistant superintendent at Limestone Hill under his old friend, Father Hines. The Bishop of Buffalo wanted Nelson there because of his business sense and organizational ability.