Carolina.... 316-7, 461-2, 651, 674 572 Carondelet, Baron de.. 425-7 Carr, Rev. Matthew..
Carroll, Anne, 44; Rev. Anthony, 80, 205; Charles, 28, 75, 148, 308, 348, 627; Daniel, sr., 26, 30; Daniel, jr., 30, 148, 267, 345, 348, 514-5; Eleanor, 27, 44; Ellen, 44; John..... Carroll, Most Rev. John; birth of, 27; sent to Bohemia, 27; at St. Omer, 30; enters the Society of Jesus, 31; ordained, 32; re- nounces his inheritance, 32; at Liège, 32; on seizure of St. Omer goes to Liège, 35; makes a tour with Hon. Mr. Stourton, 36; announces the suppression of the Society, 39; arrested at Bruges, 42; goes to England, 43; returns to America, 44, 80; at Rock Creek, 44, 85; describes condition of Catholics, 48; de- clines to join association of clergy, 85; his missions to Vir- ginia, 86; accompanies commis- sioners to Canada, 148; returns, 152; attends meeting at White- marsh, 207-8; one of the petition- ers to the Pope for a Superior, 209; Letter of Nuncio to, 221; ap- pointed Superior of the Mission, 223-4, 243-4; controversy with Wharton, 225-235; signs Form of Government,' 238; Circular, 249; addresses Cardinal Anto- nelli, 251; Relation on the State of Religion, 257; announces ju- bilee, 261; begins visitation and gives confirmation, 273; takes steps to found Georgetown Col- lege, 300, etc.; difficulty in New York, 323-6; signs petition for Bishop, 326-9; elected for See, 334; appointed, 336; Bull, 337; signs address to Washington, 348 his Reply to "Liberal,"
352-3; goes to England, 357; consecrated at Lulworth Castle, 359; his Seal, 365; publishes Account of Establishment of See, 366; writes to the Pope, 366; installation, 370; encour- ages Carey's Bible, 375; accepts Sulpitians, 377, etc.; limits of diocese defined, 382; in Boston, 391-2; correspondence with Maine Indians, 392-3; holds first Synod of Baltimore, 394-8; circular on Christian marriage, 398; his first Pastoral, 399–401; attack on his signature, 401; his reply, 402-3; his Synod ap- proved, 403; coadjutor pro- posed, 403-4; Rev. L. Graessel nominated, 409; in Philadelphia, 413; serious illness, 413; his public spirit, 413; Rev. Leon- ard Neale nominated as coadj- utor, 413; Trinity Church, Phila- delphia, 419; Pastoral Letter, 420; submission of Trustees, 422; St. John's Church, Balti- more, erected in defiance of, 423; he is prevented from enter- ing, 424; enforces his right, 424-5; approves Augustinians, 425; receives Prince Gallitzin, 443; sends him to Pennsylvania, 446; trouble with Rev. Mr. Fromm, 448; his authority judi- cially sustained, 450; at Alexan- dria, 454; sends Rev. Mr. Ba- din to Kentucky, 455; appeals for Irish priests, 457; Lenten Pastoral, 458; correspondence with Bishop Peñalver, 460; troubles at Charleston, 461; Letter to Bishop Hubert, 466; sends Sulpitians to the West, 479; the Prefecture of the Sci- oto formed, 480; solicits site for church in Alexandria, 493; vis- its Elizabethtown, Pa., 494; Conewago, 495; circular and
discourse on death of Washing- ton, 495-7; pastoral on the yellow fever, 498; consecrates Bishop Neale, 499; takes charge of Natchez, 504; visits New England, 508; dedicates Church of the Holy Cross, Boston, 509- 510; marriage of Jerome Bona- parte, 511; correspondence with Fr. Gruber, General of Jesuits in Russia, 517; revives Society of Jesus, 522; appoints Fr. Mo- lyneux, Superior, 523; begins Cathedral, 535; urges division of diocese, 537; visits Fr. Dig- ges, 537; appointed Adminis- trator-Apostolic of Louisiana and the Floridas, 538; consults the Government, 591; appoints Rev. John Olivier his Vicar- General, 594; Sedella refuses to acknowledge his authority, 595; receives a brief authorizing him to appoint Rev. C. Nerinckx or some other Administrator, 596; lays the corner-stone of his Cathedral, 598; of St. Patrick's Church, Fell's Point, 602; 80- licits again division of his dio- cese, 603; menaced with the loss of the Sulpitians, 606; ordina- tions, 617; proposes names for new Sees, 617-8; Bulls dividing the Diocese and erecting new Sees, and raising Baltimore to an Archbishopric, 621; death of Bishop Concanen, bearer of the Bulls, 626; delays, 628; be consecrates Bishops Cheverus, Egan, and Flaget, 629-632; Pas- toral of Archbishop Carroll and his suffragans, 633; he writes to Philadelphia churches as to support of Bishop, 637; sends Rev. Mr. Sibourd to Louisiana, 641; Rev. John Du Bois founds Mount St. Mary's College, 642; Mrs. Seton and the Sisters of
Charity, 645-651; Archbishop Carroll made Administrator of Dutch and Danish West India Islands, 651; Charleston affairs, 651; officiates at services for Rev. Mr. Emery, 652; corre- sponds with English Bishops, 652; invested with the pallium, 653; the new dioceses and a proposed Provincial Council, 654; war with England, 656; Archbishop Carroll's circular, 656; Detroit, 657; Pastoral on the restoration of Pope Pius VII., 657; the war on the Ches- apeake, 659; St. Inigoes plun- dered, 660; Pastoral on the peace, 660; death of Bishop Egan, 661; Archbishop Carroll's circular on nominations to New York and Philadelphia, 662; for- eign interference, 664; appoint- ment of Dr. Connolly to New York, 666; prejudice created against Archbishop Carroll, 667; restoration of the Society of Jesus, 668; he appoints V. Rev. William Du Bourg Adminis- trator of Louisiana, 670; sus- tains Vicar-General Sibourd, 673; last illness, 674; death, 875; funeral, 676; estimates of his character.. Carroll's Manor.. Carty, Nicholas..
513 Fitzsimons, Thomas..217, 308, 321, 345,
.72, 162, 291 Flaget, Rt. Rev. B. J..380, 407, 484–6, 600, 618, 622, 624, 629-635, 642, 647, 653, 656, 662, 665
Echeverria, Rt. Rev. James Jo-
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