The Catholic Church on the Kentucky Frontier (1785-1812)Catholic University of America, 1936 - 235 pages |
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... present church on the old Limestone Trail , some six miles west of Georgetown , Kentucky . During his residence in Scott county , Father Badin enjoyed the hospitality of James Gough , and Joseph Fenwick , " but he was planning to retire ...
... present church on the old Limestone Trail , some six miles west of Georgetown , Kentucky . During his residence in Scott county , Father Badin enjoyed the hospitality of James Gough , and Joseph Fenwick , " but he was planning to retire ...
Page 102
... present Spencer county , located north of the central region , each had a Catholic congregation , and a church had been erected in Louisville . Eastward , St. Patrick's church had been built in the present Boyle county , and a few 157 ...
... present Spencer county , located north of the central region , each had a Catholic congregation , and a church had been erected in Louisville . Eastward , St. Patrick's church had been built in the present Boyle county , and a few 157 ...
Page 215
... present in his apostolic zeal , and after a lapse of ten days he brought him back to Mr. Gwynn's from whence he came back to his Seminary the 4 of January 1812 to leave it no longer , having no other outside ministry than the care of ...
... present in his apostolic zeal , and after a lapse of ten days he brought him back to Mr. Gwynn's from whence he came back to his Seminary the 4 of January 1812 to leave it no longer , having no other outside ministry than the care of ...
Contents
Religious Relationships in Early Kentucky | 171 |
The Diocese of Bardstown 18081812 | 196 |
APPENDICES | 214 |
Copyright | |
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