History of the Catholic Church in the United States ...: Life and times of the Most Rev. John Carroll ... Embracing the history of the Catholic church in the United States. 1763-1815. 1888J. G. Shea, 1888 |
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... established his home . The house where the patriarch of the Catholic Church in this country first saw the light is still standing , but a dark grove of murmuring pines covers the site of Boone's chapel , where he was probably baptized ...
... established his home . The house where the patriarch of the Catholic Church in this country first saw the light is still standing , but a dark grove of murmuring pines covers the site of Boone's chapel , where he was probably baptized ...
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... and Convents established on the Continent , " Norwich , 1849 ; Treacy , “ Irish Scholars of the Penal Days - Glimpses of their Labors on the Continent , " New York , 1887 . Young John Carroll , it was soon determined , should.
... and Convents established on the Continent , " Norwich , 1849 ; Treacy , “ Irish Scholars of the Penal Days - Glimpses of their Labors on the Continent , " New York , 1887 . Young John Carroll , it was soon determined , should.
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... establish their college within its walls , and the government officially sanctioned it by Letters Patent . The Jesuit Fathers trusting to the good faith of the Austrian government , accepted the invitation , and agreed to erect a ...
... establish their college within its walls , and the government officially sanctioned it by Letters Patent . The Jesuit Fathers trusting to the good faith of the Austrian government , accepted the invitation , and agreed to erect a ...
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... established to the bishops to whom successively the management of that part of England was confided by the Holy See . The missionaries extending their labors to New York , Virginia , Pennsylvania , and New Jersey , carried the same ...
... established to the bishops to whom successively the management of that part of England was confided by the Holy See . The missionaries extending their labors to New York , Virginia , Pennsylvania , and New Jersey , carried the same ...
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... establish a Vicar - Apostolic over the other English colonies and islands , it seems that the city of Phila- delphia , in Pennsylvania , is the most suitable place for his residence , as being a city of large population , and , what is ...
... establish a Vicar - Apostolic over the other English colonies and islands , it seems that the city of Phila- delphia , in Pennsylvania , is the most suitable place for his residence , as being a city of large population , and , what is ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
American Apostolic appointed April Archbishop Carroll attended August Augustine authority Bishop Carroll Bishop Cyril Bishop of Baltimore Bishop of Quebec Boston Canada Capuchin Carroll's Cath Catholic Church chapel Charles Charles Nerinckx Charles Plowden Cheverus clergy clergymen coadjutor College colonies Congregation consecration Detroit Dilhet diocese ecclesiastical England English episcopal erected faith Father flock Florida France French Georgetown Georgetown College Gibault Holy Indians Jesuit John Carroll July June Kaskaskia Kentucky King labors Leonard Neale letter Louisiana Mary's Maryland ment Meurin minister ministry mission missionary Natchez November October Orleans parish priest pastor Pennsylvania Peter Philadelphia Pius VII Pope Pope Pius VI Prefect priest Propaganda Protestant province received religion religious residence Right Rev Rome sacraments Santiago de Cuba Sedella Seminary September SIGNATURE OF REV Society of Jesus soon Sovereign Pontiff Spain Spanish spiritual Superior tion trustees United Ursuline Vicar-General Vincennes visited wrote York zeal
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 136 - I AB do sincerely promise and swear, That I will be faithful, and bear true allegiance, to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary: So help me God.
Seite 135 - Realm; and that the Clergy of the said Church may hold, receive, and enjoy, their accustomed Dues and Rights, with respect to such Persons only as shall profess the said Religion.
Seite 159 - That no man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested, or burthened in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer on account of his religious opinions or belief...
Seite 135 - And, for the more perfect Security and Ease of the Minds of the Inhabitants of the said Province," it is hereby declared, That His Majesty's Subjects, professing the Religion of the Church of Rome of and in the said Province of Quebec, may have, hold, and enjoy, the free Exercise of the Religion of the Church of Rome, subject to the King's Supremacy...
Seite 351 - Congress shall make no Laws touching religion or to infringe the rights of conscience.
Seite 156 - ... abjure and renounce all allegiance and subjection to all and every foreign king, prince, potentate, and state, in all matters, ecclesiastical as well as civil.
Seite 156 - God, and for the support and maintenance of public Protestant teachers of piety, religion, and morality, in all cases where such provision shall not be made voluntarily.
Seite 159 - Assembly elected by the people for the ordinary purposes of legislation only, have no power to restrain the acts of succeeding assemblies constituted with powers equal to our own, and that, therefore, to declare this act to be irrevocable would be of no effect in law; yet we are free to declare, and do declare, that the rights hereby asserted are of the natural rights of mankind...
Seite 157 - AND WHEREAS we are required by the benevolent principles of rational liberty, not only to expel civil tyranny, but also to guard against that spiritual oppression and intolerance wherewith the bigotry and ambition of weak and wicked priests and princes have scourged mankind...
Seite 158 - That there shall be no establishment of any one religious sect in this province, in preference to another ; and that no Protestant inhabitant of this colony shall be denied the enjoyment of any civil right, merely on account of his religious principles ; but that all persons, professing a belief in the faith of any Protestant sect...