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wrote: "I cannot doubt that its beautiful edifice, when finished in the autumn, will be fully occupied by as regular and devout worshipers as now fill the little upper room, where prayer is wont to be daily made through so large a portion of the year." The church was consecrated by Bishop Whittingham
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of Christ in the Eucharist, and the Mass as a sacrifice. A year later, the Rev. Calbraith Perry and the Mount Calvary vestry nominated two candidates, one for holy orders and the other a deacon to receive priesthood, but both were objected to by the Standing Committee of the Diocese, who stated that
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Helen, Serena, and Winifred to Baltimore to establish a community and “to do Mission work in Mount Calvary parish.” In 1987, the sisters and the parish jointly founded a hospice adjacent to Mount Calvary, the Joseph Richey House, named after the former pastor who, in 2004, was added to the calendar
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Solemn processions occur several times throughout the year, most notably on the feast of Corpus Christi. At such times, a thirty-pound silver processional cross is used (see photo). The cross was a gift to Mount Calvary from Mary Coale Redwood, whose son George was the first Baltimore officer to be
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reported, “The advanced ritualism practiced in the services has on various occasions led to spicy discussions between the Standing Committee and the Rectors of Mount Calvary." The same article reported that one of the parish clergymen, Father Calbraith Perry, was admonished and instructed “to cease
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The parish founded and served three daughter churches for Baltimore's African-American community. Two of these churches, Saint Mary the Virgin, founded in 1873, and Saint Katherine of Alexandria, founded in 1891, became independent parishes. By 1881, Saint Mary the Virgin had become the largest
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established by the Reverend William Wyatt, and until the current building was available services were held in a room above a bacon store on the corner of Howard and Mulberry Streets. Under a series of pastors, the parish became more in line with
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Bishop Whittingham wrote that “there are larger, more costly, and more splendid churches in Baltimore, but there is none in my judgement so well adapted to make the worshipper feel he must ‘keep his foot’ for he is in the house of God.”
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church. Mount Calvary voted in 2010 to separate from the Episcopal Church and to seek to become a community within the ordinariate. Mount Calvary became the first congregation to be received into the
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African-American Episcopalian parish in the country and “became the church of Baltimore’s aristocrats of color.” The chapel featured a sculpture commissioned by the congregation of Mount Calvary, the
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A Protest by Some of the Clergy of Baltimore and Vicinity, Against Certain Romish Doctrines and Practices: As Taught and Enjoined in Mission Services Recently Held in Mt. Calvary Church, Baltimore
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on Thursday February 19, 1846. In 1885, Long's nephew T. Buckler Ghequier added the chancel. The twelve-foot-high main altar of white Vermont marble was designed by American artist
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In 1900, it was proclaimed that Mount Calvary was “the head centre of very wholesome educational and social work in Baltimore and deserves better and wider appreciation.”
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the testimonials from the Rev. Perry and the vestry – declaring that the candidates had not taught or believed anything contrary to Church teaching – were not sufficient.
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A. M. Randolph, J.F. Hoff, J.E. Grammer, W.F. Watkins, A.P. Stryker, Campell Fair, W.M. Dame, Perrigrine Wroth, Charles J. Holt, Oliver Landreth, and Edward L. Kemp
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William Francis Brand “Life of William Rollinson Whittingham, Fourth Bishop of Maryland, Volume 2 (New York: E. & J.B. Young and Co., 1883) page 212
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Journal of the 58th Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Maryland. (Baltimore: H. Colburn bookseller, Jos. Robinson printer, 1846) page 47.
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Journal of the 57th Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Maryland. (Baltimore: H. Colburn bookseller, Jos. Robinson printer, 1845) page 34.
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was abolished. From 2012 to 2016, Mount Calvary was a quasi-parish, with the priest in charge holding the title of parochial administrator.
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Twelve Years Among the Colored People: A Record of the Work of Mount Calvary Chapel of S. Mary the Virgin, Baltimore
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Twelve Years Among the Colored People, a Record of the Work of Mount Calvary Chapel of S. Mary the Virgin, Baltimore
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Letter of Bishop Whittingham to Rev. Curtis, July 18, 1863, Whittingham Papers, Peabody Institute, Baltimore.
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In 2016, Mount Calvary's status was elevated to a full-fledged parish, with its priest holding the title of
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on November 6, 2016, on which date he also consecrated the altar, placing within it some relics of
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1878–1908 Robert H. Paine, at whose Mass to mark 25th anniversary of ordination to the priesthood,
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1861–1862 Christopher B. Wyatt, who in 1869 received an honorary doctorate in divinity from the
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in 1844 and the cornerstone was laid on Tuesday September 10 of that year, at which time Bishop
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which enabled Anglican and Episcopal parishes and individuals to enter full communion with the
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Journal of the Fifty-Eighth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maryland
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Inc., an innovative organ of 1961 that is included in the listing of historic organs of the
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in 1849 and living at 908 Madison Avenue. Baltimore was a city sharply divided during the
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was carved by the Swedish sculptor Thorsten Sigstedt, who also designed the church's
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A History of Baltimore, Maryland from its Founding as a Town to the Current Year
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1854–1858 Cornelius E. Swope was one of the first two students to graduate from
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and follows the liturgical calendar of the Ordinariate; the feast of title is
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was designed by E. Donald Robb, who worked for the architecture company of
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The Journal of a Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maryland
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Studies in State Taxation with particular reference to the Southern States
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Mount Calvary was founded shortly after the publication in England of the
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The historic traditional ritual at Mount Calvary made use of the 1662
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Life of the Right Reverend William Pinkney, Fifth Bishop of Maryland
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Churches of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter
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Monuments to Heaven: Baltimore's Historic Houses of Worship
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Following reception into the Catholic Church, the title of
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Frank Leslies Sunday Magazine, Volume 13, p. 446 (1883)
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The Catholic Movement in the American Episcopal Church
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Since being received into the 490:using incense and not to wear a 722:1958–1966 MacAllister S. Ellis 605:. Perry was also the author of 399:The church features an Andover- 192: 156: 27:Mount Calvary Church, Baltimore 1078:Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine 627:All Saints Sisters of the Poor 589:. The pastor of Mount Calvary 331:of the Roman Catholic Church. 1: 882:(AuthorHouse, 2010), page 70. 782:2016–present Albert Scharbach 666:Episcopal Diocese of Maryland 662:William Rollinson Whittingham 636:Episcopal Diocese of Maryland 459:Episcopal Diocese of Maryland 455:William Rollinson Whittingham 345:William Rollinson Whittingham 1560:Episcopal Church in Maryland 1239:(Washington DC: s.n., 1886). 1105:, February 21, 1887, page 1. 1550:Catholic Church in Maryland 1248:Thomas Sewell Adams et al. 688:College of William and Mary 651:, who died in 1883, aged 71 617:by African-American artist 1591: 1186:The Perrys of Rhode Island 1164:Robert E. 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John of the Cross
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Bishop(s)
Steven J. Lopes
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Robert Cary Long Jr.
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