Enoch Fenwick
1780–1827 (age 47)
Clergyman
Biography
Enoch Fenwick was a clergyman whose pastoral ministry took place during the early years of the American republic, a time when religious institutions played a central role in community life and spiritual guidance. His ordination and service reflected the important role of the clergy in shaping the moral and spiritual landscape of the young nation.
As a man of the cloth, Fenwick dedicated his life to his religious calling and the service of his congregation. His burial at Georgetown University's Jesuit Community Cemetery indicates his connection to the Jesuit educational and spiritual mission. He is remembered as a devoted servant of the Church whose ministry contributed to the spiritual life of his era.