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Enzler worked for the United States Department of Agriculture from 1937–1972, except from 1943–1945 when he served as the feature editor with the National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service (now known as the Catholic News Service).
Enzler worked for the United States Department of Agriculture from 1937–1972, except from 1943–1945 when he served as the feature editor with the National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service (now known as the Catholic News Service).


Enzler had articles published in many national magazines, including ''The Ave Maria'', and wrote three books. He is best known for his Lenten devotional booklet ''Everyone’s Way of the Cross'', first published in 1970.  
Enzler had articles published in many national magazines, including '''The Ave Maria''', and wrote three books. He is best known for his Lenten devotional booklet '''Everyone’s Way of the Cross''', first published in 1970.  


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ENZLER, Clarence J. (Dubuque, IA, Mar. 2, 1910--MD, Nov. 2, 1973). The son of Joseph A. and Katherine Auguste (Shulte) Enzler, Clarence held a doctorate from Catholic University of America and was a deacon in the Archdiocese of Washington. Enzler and his wife Kathleen Crowley Enzler were the parents of thirteen children.

Enzler worked for the United States Department of Agriculture from 1937–1972, except from 1943–1945 when he served as the feature editor with the National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service (now known as the Catholic News Service).

Enzler had articles published in many national magazines, including The Ave Maria, and wrote three books. He is best known for his Lenten devotional booklet Everyone’s Way of the Cross, first published in 1970.

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Clarence J. Enzler. www.familysearch.org

Clarence J. Enzler. https://www.avemariapress.com/author/54/Clarence-Enzler/