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Salpointe, John Baptist, 1825-1898

John Baptiste Salpointe was born in Saint Maurice, Puy-de-Do^me, France in 1825. He was ordained as a priest in 1851 and came to New Mexico as a missionary in 1859. After serving the Church for 35 years, he retired in 1894. During those years he was appointed Vicar General for the Missions of Arizona, and then became Bishop of Arizona. He returned to New Mexico in 1885, when he succeeded Lamy as the Archbishop of Santa Fe. In 1898, Salpointe wrote a history of the Catholic Church in the Southwest entilted Soldiers of the Cross. He died that same year in Tucson, Arizona.

From the description of John Baptiste Salpointe manuscripts 1834-1889. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 308649512

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Salpointe, Jean Baptist, 1825-1898.

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Roman Catholic Archbishop. Salpointe was sent to the Arizona territory by Archbishop Lamy of Sante Fe in 1866. When the region was converted to a vicariate in 1868, Salpointe became the First Vicar Apostolic of Arizona. He succeeded Lamy in 1884, resigned in 1894, and died in 1898. From the description of Correspondence, 1867-1884. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 18898996 ...

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Salpointe, Jean Baptiste

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Jean Baptiste Salpointe was born at St. Maurice, Puy de Dome, France on February 21, 1825. After studying theology at Clermont Seminary, he was ordained as a priest. He held several posts in Europe before arriving in the United States as a missionary for Archbishop Lamy of Santa Fe. Salpointe was sent to the Arizona Territory, and when this region was converted to a vicariate, Salpoint was named the First Vicar Apostolic of Arizona, his territory including Arizona, New Mexico and a ...

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