The Catholic Church on the Kentucky Frontier (1785-1812)Catholic University of America, 1936 - 235 pages |
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... families , all Catholic , chiefly resi- dents of St. Mary's county but with some members from Charles and Prince George counties , pledged themselves in writing to emigrate to Kentucky within a specified period . It was not re- quired ...
... families , all Catholic , chiefly resi- dents of St. Mary's county but with some members from Charles and Prince George counties , pledged themselves in writing to emigrate to Kentucky within a specified period . It was not re- quired ...
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... families . They should be more numerous were it not for the emigration of ten or twelve families to Green River . I procured there [ Madison county ] a tract of 200 acres of good land for an Ecclesiastical settlement . it lies on ...
... families . They should be more numerous were it not for the emigration of ten or twelve families to Green River . I procured there [ Madison county ] a tract of 200 acres of good land for an Ecclesiastical settlement . it lies on ...
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... families in the surrounding region had for- merly attended Holy Mary's Church when possible , but with the coming of the monks they attended services at St. Bernard's , as the Casey creek establishment was called . The Trappists were ...
... families in the surrounding region had for- merly attended Holy Mary's Church when possible , but with the coming of the monks they attended services at St. Bernard's , as the Casey creek establishment was called . The Trappists were ...
Contents
Religious Relationships in Early Kentucky | 171 |
The Diocese of Bardstown 18081812 | 196 |
APPENDICES | 214 |
Copyright | |
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