The Catholic Church on the Kentucky Frontier (1785-1812)Catholic University of America, 1936 - 235 pages |
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... Dominicans , 53 Father Fenwick sought permission from the Dominican authorities to begin an estab- lishment of the Dominican Order in the United States . Diffi- culties of many kinds presented themselves , but Father Fenwick persevered ...
... Dominicans , 53 Father Fenwick sought permission from the Dominican authorities to begin an estab- lishment of the Dominican Order in the United States . Diffi- culties of many kinds presented themselves , but Father Fenwick persevered ...
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... Dominican , Rev. Wil- liam Raymond Tuite . They arrived in Maryland on September 10 , 1805 , and are thought to have journeyed to Kentucky by way of Cumberland Gap in a farm wagon driven by slaves , who were part of Father Fenwick's ...
... Dominican , Rev. Wil- liam Raymond Tuite . They arrived in Maryland on September 10 , 1805 , and are thought to have journeyed to Kentucky by way of Cumberland Gap in a farm wagon driven by slaves , who were part of Father Fenwick's ...
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... Dominican Order . Two members of the group were Robert and Nicholas Young , nephews of Father Fenwick ; Richard Miles , later first Bishop of Nashville , is thought to have been a third.60 Father Fenwick arrived in Kentucky in July 1806 ...
... Dominican Order . Two members of the group were Robert and Nicholas Young , nephews of Father Fenwick ; Richard Miles , later first Bishop of Nashville , is thought to have been a third.60 Father Fenwick arrived in Kentucky in July 1806 ...
Contents
Religious Relationships in Early Kentucky | 171 |
The Diocese of Bardstown 18081812 | 196 |
APPENDICES | 214 |
Copyright | |
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