Papers, 1827-1867.
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Spalding, B. J. (Benedict Joseph), 1850?-1887
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Catholic priest. Agent of St. Joseph's College in Bardstown, Kentucky (1839-1840), assistant at Mount Merino Seminary in the Diocese of Bardstown (1841-1844), pastor of St. Joseph Church in Bardstown (1845-1849), and Vicar General of the Diocese of Louisville, where he served at the Cathedral of the Assumption (1852-1868), as Councillor of the Diocese (1859-1865), and as Administrator of the Diocese (1865-1868). From the description of Papers, 1827-1867. (University of Notre Dame). W...
Spalding family.
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Haseltine, Joseph.
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Catholic priest of the Diocese of Bardstown (later Louisville). From the description of Papers, 1823-1858. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 25347231 ...
Spalding, M. J. (Martin John), 1810-1872
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Clergyman. From the description of M. J. Spalding correspondence, 1866-1867. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980500 ...
Lancaster, James M.
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Lavialle, Peter Joseph, 1819-1867.
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Clark, W. E. (William E.), fl. 1846-1849.
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Powell, L. W. (Lazarus Whitehead), 1812-1867
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Dominicans
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In a broad sense Dominican refers to a family of friars (clerical and nonclerical), cloistered nuns, professed sisters in apostolic congregations, and laity, all of whom consider St. Dominic de Guzman as their founder and inspiration. In the narrower sense Dominicans refers to the Order of Friars Preachers founded by St. Dominic de Guzmǹ in 1216. Honorius III gave formal sanction to their work on December 22, 1216, and on January 17, 1217, approved their title and preaching mission. The Dominic...
Chambige, Francis.
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Jesuits
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In 1534 Ignatius of Loyola, a Basque and former soldier, met in Paris with six companions to take a private vow of poverty and one to place themselves at the disposition of the pope. On September 27, 1540, Paul III issued the bull Regimini militantis ecclesiae, canonically establishing the Society of Jesus. The constitutions of the society were drawn up by Ignatius who submitted his work for approval in 1550. Along with working toward the spiritual benefits of its members, the aim of the order w...
Catholic Church. Diocese of Louisville (Ky.)
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Trappists
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Since the early nineteenth century Trappists has been the popular name for the main branch of the Cistercians of the Strict Observance who were centered at the Abbey of La Grande Trappe in France until the restoration of Citeaux as the motherhouse in 1892. The reform was originally introduced by Armand de Rance, godson of Richelieu, who was at an early age provided with a number of benefices, including that of commendatory abbot of La Trappe. In 1662 he resigned all his benefices except that of ...
Sisters of Loretto
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The Sisters of Loretto operated the Catholic School of the Nativity in Flagstaff, Arizona from 1899-1966. From the guide to the Sisters of Loretto Collection, 1947-1965, (Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives Department) In 1812 at Hardin's Creek, Kentucky, Father Charles Nerinckx founded the Sisters of Loretto at the Foot of the Cross, the first Catholic religious order of women in the United States to have no European affiliation. In 1823...
Kenrick, Peter Richard, 1806-1896
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Miles, Richard P. (Richard Pius), 1791-1860
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Chabrat, Guy Ignatius, 1787-1868
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Flaget, Benedict Joseph, 1763-1850
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Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Bardstown. From the description of Benedict Joseph Flaget papers, 1806-1842. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 438895408 ...
Catholic Church
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During much of Doctor José Gaspar de Francia's dictatorship (1814-1840), Paraguay was without a bishop and the church was harrassed. From the description of Libro de providencias, ordenes, y autos : por Dn. Juan Antonio Riveras, cura rector de la parrequial de la Villeta : manuscript, 1804-1857. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612746619 An antiphonary is a book containing sacred vocal music, both the antiphons of the breviary, and the musical notes. An antiphon it...
Sisters of Charity of Nazareth (Nazareth, Ky.)
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Catholic religious order of women founded in 1812 in Nazareth, near Bardstown, Kentucky. From the description of Records, 1782-1977. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 25365127 ...
Catholic Church. Diocese of Bardstown (Ky.)
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On April 8, 1808 the Roman Catholic dioceses of Boston, Philadelphia, New York, and Bardstown (Ky.) were established. The Kentucy diocese included: "Kentucky, Tennessee, the Territories northwest of Ohio, and extending to the Great Lakes, and which lie between them and the diocese of Canada, and extending along them to the boundary of Pennsylvania ..." (p.308, The Catholic Church in Detroit, 1701-1888 by George Pare.) The bull erecting the Detroit Diocese was issued on March 20, 1827. Father Gab...
Gartland, Francis Xavier, 1808-1854.
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