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Leonard Neale

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However, the trustees of St. Mary were offended that Carroll did not consult with them on the pastor's appointment. They also preferred an Irish priest to reflect the ethnic makeup of the parish. The board appointed Browne as pastor at St. Mary's and dismissed Clorivière, defying Neale, who was now
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that officially lifted the order of suppression in Russia. Leonard Neale and his brothers, Francis and Charles, told Carroll that if Jesuit priests in the United States affiliated with the Jesuit province in Russia, it would under church law restore the Jesuit community in the United States. Though
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As the Catholic population of Washington grew, a need arose for a Catholic girls school. Neale suggested to Lalor, his friend from Philadelphia, that she start a religious community to operate a girls school in Washington. Lalor and two of her associates, Maria McDermott and Maria Sharpe, moved to
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In 1796, Neale faced a challenge of his authority from the lay board of trustees at one of Philadelphia's parishes. Used to their independence, the board believed that it, not the bishop, had the right to control parish property and the selection of priests. After yellow fever broke out again in
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the boy, who then miraculously recovered from his illness. The chief and his family all converted to Catholicism along with a few other villagers. However, the indigenous people generally resisted Neale's efforts and also refused to permit construction of a chapel on their lands. Discouraged and
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a priest for the Society of Jesus in Liège on June 5, 1773 by Bishop Franz Karl von Velbrück. Immediately after his ordination, Neale returned to the College of Liège to join the faculty there. However, his tenure at the college was very short lived.
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The corporation was created in 1792 in response to the suppression of the Society of Jesus. Its purpose was to preserve the property of the former Jesuits with the hope that the Society would be one day restored and the property returned under the
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seized the College of Liège and expelled all the Jesuits priests from the Austrian Netherlands. Neale then moved to England, along with the rest of the English Jesuits. He spent the next four years ministering to a small Catholic congregation in
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Carroll also named Francis Neale as vice president of the college, responsible for its finances. Leonard Neale assumed office on March 30, 1799. Neale moved from Philadelphia to Washington to live on the Georgetown campus, as requested by the
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or even guarantee food for its students. Carroll complained that Neale's strict rules were driving lay students away from Georgetown, causing the financial problems. The college also faced increase competition for lay students from
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and Reverend Francis Beeston serving as co-consecrators. With this ceremony, Neale became the first bishop to be consecrated in the United States. Despite his elevation to coadjutor bishop, Neale continued to reside in Washington.
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regimen. To eliminate fraternization between the seminarians and the lay students, he segregated the seminarians from all lay students and moved the non-Catholic lay students to off-campus housing.
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Leonard Neale left for Saint-Omer in 1758 at age 12, where he achieved a good academic record. As a child, Neale had decided to become a priest and now decided to fulfill that ambition. He moved to
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The 1773 suppression of the Jesuits, which prohibited them in the United States and elsewhere around the world, had not been enforced by the Russian tsars against the small Jesuit community in the
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One of Neale's first acts as archbishop was to request that Pius VII formally recognize the Visitation nuns' community. With the pope's approval, Neale officially recognized the community as the
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Neale resigned as president of Georgetown College in 1806. When Neale departed, the college had only 26 lay students and its main building was in disrepair. However, the number of Jesuit
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until 1800. Neale supported the restoration of the Jesuits in the United States, which occurred in 1805. Neale became the Archbishop of Baltimore in 1815. He faced several conflicts with
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in Washington from 1799 to 1806, where his imposition of strict discipline helped cause declining student enrollment. Though he was appointed coadjutor bishop in 1795, Neale was not
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In 1805, the Society of Jesus was allowed to reestablish in the United States, with two new Jesuit priests arriving from Europe that same year. Neale was now able to open a Jesuit
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him, receiving him into the Catholic Church. The story was passed along over time by other Jesuit priests and enslaved people at Mount Vernon. However, the Catholic historian
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of both Gallagher and Browne on February 21, 1816. Browne ignored Neale's order and resumed the pastorate at St. Mary's on March 28. Neale then placed St. Mary's under an
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to continue his studies when the college relocated there in 1762. Neale entered the Society of Jesus on September 7, 1767. When the college relocated a second time to
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the indigenous people was equally difficult. On one occasion, Neale was passing through a tribal village when he saw a small child who was dying. His father, a
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concluded that it was probably untrue. Written accounts by witnesses of Washington's final hours did not mention the presence of Neale or any other clergy.
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in a Dutch colony in South America in 1779. He spent four years there, before becoming discouraged by the resistance from both the European colonists and
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The Leonard Neale House in Washington served as the home of a Jesuit community from the 1960s until 2016, when the community merged with the Jesuits at
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in present-day Washington, D.C. Neale led a group of priests opposed to Carroll's selling corporation land owned to finance the new institution.
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at the college had risen. Neale moved off campus to a residence near the Georgetown Visitation Monastery, living there until his death.
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initially dubious of the feasibility of this scheme, Carroll eventually consented to it. He and Leonard Neale then petitioned Reverend
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archbishop. Gallagher argued that Neale had no authority to appoint a new pastor without his assent, and that doing so was causing a
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When Carroll died, Neale automatically succeeded him as the second archbishop of Baltimore on December 3, 1815. He received the
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from Pope Pius VII in 1816. Neale was age 70 when he became archbishop and his already fragile health had deteriorated further
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Enrollment at Georgetown started to drop. The low enrollment meant that the college did not have enough revenue to finish the
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The Catholic Church in the United States of America: Undertaken to Celebrate the Golden Jubilee of His Holiness, Pope Pius X
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as coadjutor archbishop on July 24, 1817. Maréchal would ultimately succeed Neale as archbishop. Neale was buried in the
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Brooke, had thirteen children. Two of Neale's brothers died early, while the four surviving brothers became Catholic
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In May 1816, Browne traveled to Rome to appeal the interdict and his suspension to the Vatican. Cardinal
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Memorial of the First Century of Georgetown College, D.C.: Comprising a History of Georgetown University
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Leonard Neale died in Washington on June 18, 1817. Unaware of Neale's death, the Vatican named Reverend
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As president of Georgetown, Neale instituted strict discipline on the student body, adopting a quasi-
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in Maryland, but the provincial government had banned them. She was forced to send them all to the
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at Georgetown College. Carroll succeeded in recruiting several European Jesuits, such as Reverend
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In 1793, Carroll and a group of supporters started raising money to fund the establishment of the
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in Bowie, Maryland, in 1783. He remained an active member of this group in the succeeding years.
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in the Austrian Netherlands, Neale completed his study of philosophy and theology in that city.
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At Peace with All Their Neighbors: Catholics and Catholicism in the National Capital, 1787–1860
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Leonard Neale was born on October 15, 1746, at Chandler's Hope, the Neale family estate near
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Hennesey, James (June 1972). "First American Foreign Missionary: Leonard Neale in Guyana".
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as coadjutor archbishop of Baltimore to assist him. However, Cheverus, then bishop of the
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Carmel in America: A Centennial History of the Discalced Carmelites in the United States
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The Bicentennial History of Georgetown University: From Academy to University, 1789–1889
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In 1813, Carroll assigned Reverend Pierre-Joseph de Clorivière as assistant pastor of
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appoint Neale as coadjutor bishop of Baltimore to assist him. On March 23, 1795, the
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As the Diocese of Baltimore grew in size and population, Carroll requested that the
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to a prominent family that produced many Catholic leaders, including his brothers,
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community in Georgetown. The women soon became known as the "three pious ladies".
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Furey, Francis T. (October 1887). "The Charleston, S. C., Schism of 1815–1818".
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to Catholicism while he was dying in 1799. Neale received a summons to come to
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served as superior of the American Jesuit community. Another brother, Reverend
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Due to his declining health, Neale requested that the Vatican appoint Bishop
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was finally able to forward them to Carroll in the summer of 1800. Neale was
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Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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Neale was later able to return to Liège, where he spent two years, then to
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Lives of the Deceased Bishops of the Catholic Church in the United States
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from St. Thomas Manor, Neale allegedly met with Washington. He heard his
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in 1813 and remained their spiritual director for the rest of his life.
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confirmed its selection on April 17. The pope also named Neale as the
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Philadelphia in 1797 and 1798, Neale established the first Catholic
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in the British Province of Maryland. His ancestors included Captain
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Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia
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Another sister, Mary Neale Williams, was the mother of Reverend
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List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore
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Shaping American Catholicism: Maryland and New York, 1805–1915
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the District of Columbia, taking up temporary residence at a
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near Chandler's Hope, the family estate. With the end of the
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As a young boy, Neale attended the Bohemia Manor School in
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in the city to care for children orphaned by the disease.
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In 1779, at Neale's request, the Jesuit Order sent him to
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18th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the United States
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Due to the ongoing turmoil in Europe resulting from the
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to be ordained in the United States. While president of
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Twohig, Dorothy; Henriques, Peter; Higginbotham, Don.
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With Neale's guidance, the women decided to enter the
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in Baltimore. Its leader, former Georgetown president
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According to legend, Neale converted former President
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in Philadelphia, Neale established the first Catholic
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for Philadelphia and the northern states. During the
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of appointment were twice lost in transit. Cardinal
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The Catholic Church in the United States of America
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The Archbishop Neale School in 350:there to care for the many orphaned children. 276:, Neale became the coadjutor bishop to Bishop 3558: 2930: 994:The Leonard Neale House in Washington in 2009 392:Neale's parents, William Neale and Anne Neal 8: 2176:"Chandler's Hope: Architectural Survey File" 2052:St. Mary of the Annunciation Catholic Church 1979: 1977: 1791: 1789: 1617: 1615: 1578: 1576: 1456: 1454: 1402: 1400: 1363: 1361: 1359: 2424:The Catholic Church in Virginia (1815–1822) 2399:The American Catholic Historical Researches 2346:The American Catholic Historical Researches 2030: 2028: 1907: 1905: 1903: 1854: 1852: 1850: 1837: 1835: 1833: 1831: 1563: 1561: 1559: 1477: 1475: 1473: 1471: 1469: 1417: 1415: 1241: 1239: 1017:of the chapel at the Visitation Monastery. 969:, prohibiting Catholic rites at the church 857:Georgetown Visitation Monastery and Academy 420:, another president of Georgetown College. 4079:People from Port Tobacco Village, Maryland 3565: 3551: 3543: 3057:National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 2937: 2923: 2915: 2672: 2654:"Memoir of the Most Rev. Archbishop Neale" 2534:"Chapter IV: Rt. Rev. Leonard Neale, D.D." 1664:Denver Catholic Register, National Edition 1226: 1224: 1222: 1220: 256:(October 15, 1746 – June 18, 1817) was an 50: 20: 648:While serving in Philadelphia, Neale met 571:seized his ship near Demerara during the 2374:. Philadelphia: I.C.B.U. Journal Print. 2131: 1944:Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School 1298: 1106: 1104: 1102: 1100: 1098: 1096: 1094: 1092: 1090: 1088: 890:Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School 521:Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulchre 4114:Roman Catholic archbishops of Baltimore 3983: 2947:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore 2476:McNeal, James Preston Wickham (1911). " 2144:Zimmermann, Mark (September 14, 2022). 2088: 2019: 1713: 1701: 1689: 1645: 1633: 1567: 1481: 1421: 1391: 1310: 1257: 1084: 1054: 710:selected Neale as coadjutor bishop and 427:Chapel of the former Jesuit college in 2312:from the original on September 9, 2018 1995: 1983: 1968: 1923: 1911: 1870: 1858: 1841: 1810: 1750: 1621: 1606: 1594: 1582: 1534:"Old St. Joseph's In The 18th Century" 1517: 1505: 1493: 1460: 1445: 1433: 1406: 1367: 1322: 1281: 1269: 1245: 1230: 1110: 884:. Neale drew up the rules for the new 4084:People educated at Stonyhurst College 3207:The Catholic High School of Baltimore 2192:from the original on January 27, 2017 2076: 2058:from the original on October 23, 2019 2034: 2007: 1736:. Columbia University. Archived from 1333: 1331: 241:Colleges of St Omer, Bruges and Liège 7: 4099:American Roman Catholic missionaries 2113:from the original on August 11, 2020 1894: 1882: 1822: 1764:"Rt. Rev. Dominic Laurence Graessel" 1043:Catholic Church in the United States 882:Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary 621:In 1793, Neale volunteered to go to 16:American Catholic bishop (1746–1817) 4104:Presidents of Georgetown University 3575:Presidents of Georgetown University 3376:Jerome Aloysius Daugherty Sebastian 2331:. Baltimore: John Murphy & Co. 2207:"The Most Rev. Leonard Neale, D.D." 1950:from the original on April 30, 2020 1123:"Chandler's Hope Historical Marker" 940:St. Mary of the Annunciation Parish 539:colony that is part of present day 2556:from the original on April 1, 2020 2277:from the original on April 1, 2020 1940:"History of Georgetown Visitation" 1671:from the original on July 10, 2021 1066:of the Jesuit superior in America. 625:to help the church there during a 558:implored Neale to cure him. Neale 14: 3112:Notre Dame of Maryland University 2831:Coadjutor Archbishop of Baltimore 2540:. Vol. 3. Washington, D.C.: 2516:from the original on May 24, 2020 2480:". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 2438:from the original on May 23, 2020 1774:from the original on May 24, 2020 1544:from the original on May 24, 2020 1171:from the original on May 23, 2020 741:a bishop on December 7, 1800, at 4046: 4034: 4022: 4010: 3998: 3986: 3525: 3513: 3065: 2889:Louis Guillaume Valentin DuBourg 2459:. pp. 18–21. Archived from 2451:LoBiondo, Gasper (Winter 2017). 2325:Currier, Charles Warren (1890). 2101:Reese, Thomas (March 24, 2016). 1667:. February 24, 1957. p. 1. 1028:, is named after Leonard Neale. 1006:, did not want to leave Boston. 769:In 1799, Carroll named Neale as 3218:Closed educational institutions 3192:St. John's Catholic Preparatory 2897:President of Georgetown College 1000:Jean-Louis Lefebvre de Cheverus 961:In response, Neale suspend the 928:Georgetown Visitation Monastery 866:Georgetown Visitation Monastery 771:president of Georgetown College 365:, one resulting in a temporary 355:president of Georgetown College 338:. Bishop Carroll also made him 282:Georgetown Visitation Monastery 219:Georgetown Visitation Monastery 75: 67: 3500:Diocese of Wheeling–Charleston 2457:The Good News From 19 I Street 2290:Curran, Robert Emmett (2012). 2257:Curran, Robert Emmett (1993). 2238:The Catholic Historical Review 641:. Carroll also named Neale as 495:, which ordered the worldwide 291:Neale was born in the British 1: 4094:19th-century American Jesuits 4089:18th-century American Jesuits 3462:Plenary Councils of Baltimore 3356:Owen Patrick Bernard Corrigan 3177:Notre Dame Preparatory School 2794:Coadjutor Bishop of Baltimore 2668:– via Internet Archive. 2619:– via Internet Archive. 2589:– via Internet Archive. 2389:– via Internet Archive. 2371:History of "Old St. Joseph's" 2339:– via Internet Archive. 2228:– via Internet Archive. 695:Coadjutor Bishop of Baltimore 617:Vicar General of Philadelphia 322:In 1793, Neale was appointed 886:enclosed religious community 821:, at the request of Emperor 3237:Towson Catholic High School 3157:Maryvale Preparatory School 3107:Mount St. Mary's University 2977:Cathedral of Mary Our Queen 2594:Warner, William W. (1994). 2205:Clarke, Richard H. (1872). 1192:"JAMES NEALE WAS NO PIRATE" 1064:ecclesiastical jurisdiction 1022:Gonzaga College High School 892:. Neale received the nuns' 838:, to make the affiliation. 527:Missionary in South America 497:suppression of the Jesuits. 4140: 3102:Loyola University Maryland 2107:National Catholic Reporter 1343:www.catholic-hierarchy.org 944:Charleston, South Carolina 780:college board of directors 547:who lived in the forests. 444:College of English Jesuits 371:Charleston, South Carolina 3582: 3508: 3346:Dominic Laurence Graessel 3087:Mount St. Mary's Seminary 3063: 2997:St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral 2903: 2893: 2885: 2880: 2870: 2860: 2852: 2837: 2828: 2815: 2800: 2791: 2787:Dominic Lawrence Graessel 2783: 2773: 2756: 2748: 2740: 2726: 2720: 2708: 2700: 2690: 2686:Dominic Lawrence Graessel 2682: 2675: 2564:– via Google Books. 2524:– via Google Books. 2446:– via Google Books. 2285:– via Google Books. 2183:Maryland Historical Trust 1161:"Most Rev. Leonard Neale" 743:St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral 49: 42: 3351:Alfred Allen Paul Curtis 3281:Samuel Eccleston, P.S.S. 3271:Ambrose Maréchal, P.S.S. 3232:Seton Keough High School 3182:Our Lady of Mount Carmel 3022:St. Elizabeth of Hungary 1768:Archdiocese of Baltimore 1165:Archdiocese of Baltimore 537:Dutch West India Company 130:of Baltimore (1793–1799) 114:of Baltimore (1795–1815) 3406:William Clifford Newman 3331:Edwin Frederick O'Brien 3286:Francis Patrick Kenrick 3227:Institute of Notre Dame 3222:Cardinal Gibbons School 3212:The John Carroll School 3027:St. John the Evangelist 2864:Archbishop of Baltimore 2808:as Coadjutor Archbishop 2752:Jacques-Benjamin Longer 2694:Old St. Joseph's Church 2418:Guilday, Peter (1924). 1538:Old St. Joseph's Church 1190:NEALE JR., GERVAISE A. 907:Archbishop of Baltimore 836:Jesuit Superior General 631:Old St. Joseph's Church 506:Hardwick, County Durham 436:Bohemia Manor, Maryland 414:Aire-sur-la-Lys, France 332:Old St. Mary's Churches 268:and the first Catholic 266:Archbishop of Baltimore 44:Archbishop of Baltimore 3520:Catholicism portal 3321:William Donald Borders 3311:Francis Patrick Keough 3296:James Roosevelt Bayley 3167:Mount de Sales Academy 2677:Catholic Church titles 995: 916: 869: 766: 762:Neale as president of 685:conditionally baptized 591: 573:Fourth Anglo-Dutch War 431: 264:who became the second 3495:Diocese of Wilmington 3396:Philip Francis Murphy 3366:John Michael McNamara 3306:Michael Joseph Curley 3117:St. Mary's University 2759:— TITULAR — 2712:Old St. Mary's Church 2483:Catholic Encyclopedia 2395:Griffin, Martin I. J. 2366:Griffin, Martin I. J. 2185:. November 21, 2003. 1740:on February 12, 2012. 1380:Miscellanea · IV 1907 993: 976:, the prefect of the 914: 864: 761: 754:Georgetown University 639:Old St. Mary's Church 627:yellow fever epidemic 611:Academy of Georgetown 586: 426: 344:yellow fever epidemic 3485:Diocese of Arlington 3426:Mitchell T. Rozanski 3416:Gordon Bennett, S.J. 3381:Thomas Austin Murphy 3361:Thomas Joseph Shahan 3326:William Henry Keeler 3291:Martin John Spalding 3142:Calvert Hall College 2777:Franciszek Zglenicki 2733:Diocese of Baltimore 701:Sacred Congregation 689:Martin I. J. Griffin 492:Dominus ac Redemptor 463:Austrian Netherlands 410:Order of Poor Clares 383:Port Tobacco Village 293:Province of Maryland 187:Province of Maryland 3532:Maryland portal 3490:Diocese of Richmond 3468:The Catholic Review 3411:John Ricard, S.S.J. 3336:William Edward Lori 3266:Leonard Neale, S.J. 3197:Saint Maria Goretti 3187:St. Frances Academy 3137:Bishop Walsh School 3132:Archbishop Spalding 3092:St. Mary's Seminary 3053:Chapels and shrines 3047:Our Lady of Pompeii 3037:St. Vincent de Paul 2823:as Coadjutor Bishop 2463:on November 1, 2020 1049:Informational notes 799:St. Mary's Seminary 600:American Revolution 208:Baltimore, Maryland 4109:Jesuit archbishops 3478:Suffragan dioceses 3421:W. Francis Malooly 3261:John Carroll, S.J. 3172:Mount Saint Joseph 2842:Title next held by 2544:. pp. 26–32. 2530:Shea, John Gilmary 2471:– via Issuu. 1436:, pp. 121–122 1272:, pp. 117–118 1026:La Plata, Maryland 996: 963:priestly faculties 917: 870: 809:Jesuit restoration 794:Old North building 767: 764:Georgetown College 703:de Propaganda Fide 592: 590:in Bowie, Maryland 579:Priest in Maryland 432: 429:Saint-Omer, France 274:Georgetown College 3974: 3973: 3540: 3539: 3446:Bruce Lewandowski 3391:F. 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Index

The Most Reverend
SJ
Archbishop of Baltimore
Portrait of Archbishop Leonard Neale
Baltimore
John Carroll
Ambrose Maréchal
Coadjutor Bishop
Titular Bishop
Gortyna
Vicar General
John Carroll
Port Tobacco
Province of Maryland
British America
Baltimore, Maryland
Georgetown Visitation Monastery
Catholic Church
Alma mater
Colleges of St Omer, Bruges and Liège
SJ
American Catholic
Jesuit
Archbishop of Baltimore
bishop
Georgetown College
John Carroll
Georgetown Visitation Monastery
Academy
Province of Maryland

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