CINCINNATI, Ohio — Glenmary Father Roland Raymond Hautz died March 14, 2020, aged 92. A missioner for 69 years, Father “Rollie,” as he was known, spent most of his life serving as a mission pastor in North Carolina, Virginia and Ohio.
A native of Milford, Ohio, near Cincinnati, he is survived by fellow missioners and friends.
He began his Glenmary service as temporary assistant pastor in Statesboro, Ga., in 1953. He then served as assistant pastor in Norton, Va., before assuming his first assignment as pastor in St. Paul, Va.
In North Carolina, he served at St. William Church in Murphy, St. Francis of Assisi Church in Jefferson, and St. Frances of Rome Mission in Sparta.
He also served parishes in West Union, Ohio, Spencer W.Va., and finally Gate City, Va., before moving back to Cincinnati.
Father Rollie is well known as the longest-serving Glenmarian, having started with the society in 1944, just five years after its founding. He was ordained a priest in 1953, weeks before the death of
Glenmary Founder Father William Howard Bishop. Upon Father Bishop’s death, he remarked that he was leaving behind “a good company of men.”
“If there ever was a Glenmarian who embodied the virtue of joy, it was Father Rollie Hautz,” said Glenmary President Father Dan Dorsey. “He was a missioner who sought only one thing – to bring the joy of Jesus Christ to others.”
Father Rollie spent his entire career in the missions. When he took senior membership and moved back to Cincinnati in 2014 he was asked about the highlights of his priesthood. “Of course, offering Mass every day is the highlight,” he said.
Because of the present restrictions on public gatherings during the coronavirus epidemic, the Glenmary community held a private funeral and Father Rollie was interred at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Video of his funeral was posted on Facebook. A public memorial Mass will take place at a later date.
Memorials may be made to Glenmary Home Missioners, P.O. Box 465618, Cincinnati, OH 45246-5618.
— Catholic News Herald