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the boy, who then miraculously recovered from his illness. The chief and his family all converted to
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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
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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:
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3346:Dominic Laurence Graessel
3087:Mount St. Mary's Seminary
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2997:St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral
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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:
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762:Neale as president of
685:conditionally baptized
591:
573:Fourth Anglo-Dutch War
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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:
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754:Georgetown University
639:Old St. Mary's Church
627:yellow fever epidemic
611:Academy of Georgetown
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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:
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809:Jesuit restoration
794:Old North building
767:
764:Georgetown College
703:de Propaganda Fide
592:
590:in Bowie, Maryland
579:Priest in Maryland
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429:Saint-Omer, France
274:Georgetown College
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3446:Bruce Lewandowski
3391:F. Joseph Gossman
3342:Auxiliary bishops
3242:Woodstock College
3152:Loyola Blakefield
3147:Cristo Rey Jesuit
3127:Archbishop Curley
2913:
2912:
2904:Succeeded by
2881:Academic offices
2871:Succeeded by
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2801:Succeeded by
2774:Succeeded by
2766:Bishop of Gortyna
2761:
2741:Succeeded by
2735:for Philadelphia
2701:Succeeded by
2270:978-0-87840-485-8
2234:Corrigan, Owen B.
2150:Catholic Standard
1004:Diocese of Boston
934:Charleston schism
915:Archbishop Neale
851:Sulpician priests
727:French Revolution
669:George Washington
604:White Marsh Manor
550:Neale found that
545:indigenous people
499:In response, the
485:On July 7, 1773,
309:indigenous people
258:American Catholic
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635:Dominic Graessel
596:St. Thomas Manor
588:St. Thomas Manor
487:Pope Clement XIV
473:Priest in Europe
440:Catholic college
418:William Matthews
353:Neale served as
328:Old St. Joseph's
317:St. Thomas Manor
280:and founded the
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164:Personal details
154:December 7, 1800
112:Coadjutor Bishop
105:Previous post(s)
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1825:, p. 26
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183:Port Tobacco
158:John Carroll
151:Consecration
146:June 5, 1773
89:John Carroll
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4069:1746 births
4017:Catholicism
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3772:Stonestreet
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3441:Adam Parker
3257:Archbishops
3017:Holy Rosary
2467:November 1,
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2117:November 1,
2091:, p. 5
2022:, p. 8
1996:Clarke 1872
1984:Clarke 1872
1969:Clarke 1872
1924:Clarke 1872
1912:Curran 1993
1871:Curran 1993
1859:Curran 1993
1842:Curran 1993
1811:Curran 1993
1751:Clarke 1872
1636:, p. 7
1622:Clarke 1872
1607:Clarke 1872
1595:Curran 1993
1583:Clarke 1872
1570:, p. 6
1518:Clarke 1872
1506:Curran 1993
1494:Curran 2012
1484:, p. 4
1461:Clarke 1872
1446:Clarke 1872
1434:Clarke 1872
1424:, p. 3
1407:Clarke 1872
1368:Clarke 1872
1323:Clarke 1872
1313:, p. 2
1282:Clarke 1872
1270:Clarke 1872
1246:Curran 1993
1231:Warner 1994
1111:McNeal 1911
894:simple vows
875:Poor Clares
825:, issued a
817:. In 1805,
739:consecrated
650:Alice Lalor
523:in Bruges.
450:in France.
400:. Reverend
387:James Neale
359:consecrated
313:proselytism
124:(1795–1815)
85:Predecessor
59:Archdiocese
4063:Categories
3756:T. Mulledy
3748:S. Mulledy
3716:T. Mulledy
3684:B. Fenwick
3676:E. Fenwick
3660:B. Fenwick
3455:Miscellany
3251:Ordinaries
3202:St. Mary's
3083:Seminaries
3012:Holy Cross
2901:1798–1806
2868:1815–1817
2835:1808–1815
2798:1795–1808
2771:1795–1815
2738:1793–1799
2716:1793–1799
2710:Pastor of
2698:1793–1799
2077:Furey 1887
2035:Furey 1887
2008:Furey 1887
1733:Fathom.com
1074:References
827:papal bull
681:confession
569:Royal Navy
489:published
477:Neale was
448:Saint-Omer
377:Early life
305:missionary
236:Alma mater
175:1746-10-15
143:Ordination
77:Term ended
4029:Education
4005:Biography
3993:Baltimore
3956:O'Donovan
3844:Daugherty
3692:Dubuisson
3077:education
2973:Cathedral
2580:972339830
2550:960066298
2510:866475038
2337:558196119
2219:809578529
1895:Shea 1891
1883:Shea 1891
1823:Shea 1891
1204:0190-8286
1079:Citations
967:interdict
843:novitiate
683:and then
662:orphanage
348:orphanage
95:Successor
69:Installed
63:Baltimore
4041:Maryland
3966:(2001– )
3948:T. Healy
3932:Campbell
3828:Richards
3812:P. Healy
3724:McSherry
3708:Beschter
3668:Kohlmann
3644:F. Neale
3636:Matthews
3628:F. Neale
3620:Molyneux
3612:L. Neale
3596:Molyneux
3588:Plunkett
3075:Catholic
2955:Churches
2646:44210793
2554:Archived
2532:(1891).
2514:Archived
2436:Archived
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2411:44374155
2380:74848131
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2310:Archived
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2187:Archived
2111:Archived
2056:Archived
1948:Archived
1772:Archived
1675:July 10,
1669:Archived
1542:Archived
1169:Archived
1032:See also
787:monastic
654:Kilkenny
560:baptized
533:Demerara
513:Brussels
479:ordained
459:Flanders
156:by
3979:Portals
3964:DeGioia
3916:Guthrie
3900:O'Leary
3876:Creeden
3836:Whitney
3796:Maguire
3780:Maguire
3604:DuBourg
3032:St. Leo
2818:Himself
2803:Himself
2731:of the
2664:May 26,
2615:May 23,
2585:May 25,
2560:May 24,
2520:May 24,
2492:1017058
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2062:May 25,
1954:May 25,
1778:May 24,
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1175:May 23,
921:pallium
901:novices
720:Gortyna
565:malaria
519:of the
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461:in the
398:priests
311:to his
301:Charles
297:Francis
286:Academy
122:Gortyna
3908:Gorman
3892:Nevils
3868:Donlon
3860:Himmel
3820:Doonan
3750:(1845)
3734:(1840)
3710:(1829)
3700:Feiner
3686:(1825)
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729:, the
541:Guyana
455:Bruges
367:schism
324:pastor
270:bishop
262:Jesuit
215:Buried
210:, U.S.
138:Orders
3940:Henle
3884:Lyons
3804:Early
3788:Early
3764:Ryder
3740:Ryder
3732:Lopez
3162:Mercy
2642:JSTOR
2407:JSTOR
2354:JSTOR
2246:JSTOR
2190:(PDF)
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1015:crypt
731:bulls
467:Liège
3924:Bunn
3852:Buel
2963:List
2895:4th
2862:2nd
2666:2020
2617:2020
2604:ISBN
2587:2020
2576:OCLC
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2546:OCLC
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2333:OCLC
2318:2020
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2119:2020
2064:2020
1956:2020
1799:1914
1780:2020
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1350:2023
1211:2023
1200:ISSN
1177:2020
1134:2023
535:, a
330:and
299:and
284:and
198:Died
169:Born
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