Arazena, Father Joseph de .192, 546 Arbre Croche........102, 103, 108, 491 Arnold, Gen. Benedict.......... 169 Articles of Confederation. Arundell of Wardour, Lord..43, 363, 369 Arzuqueça, Father Francis....... 549 Ascension, La...................... 548
Ashbey, Father James..... .61, 85 Ashley, John.... 639 Ashton, Rev. John.. 80, 197, 207, 238, 241, 259, 301, 303-4, 308, 329, 334, 875, 395, 397 474
Assumption (Sandwich).....
Carmelite Nuns... Carolina...... 316-7, 461-2, 651, 674 Carondelet, Baron de.. 572 Carr, Rev. Matthew... .425-7
Carroll, Anne, 44; Rev. Anthony, 80, 205; Charles, 28, 75, 148, 308, 348, 627; Daniel, sr., 26, 30; Daniel, jr., 30, 148, 267, 345, 348, 514-5; Eleanor, 27, 44; Ellen, 44; John.... Carroll, Most Rev. John; birth of, 27; sent to Bohemia, 27; at St. Omer, 30; enters the Society of Jesus, 31; ordained, 32; re- nounces his inheritance, 32; at Liège, 32; on seizure of St. Omer goes to Liège, 35; makes a tour with Hon. Mr. Stourton, 36; announces the suppression of the Society, 39; arrested at Bruges, 42; goes to England, 43; returns to America, 44, 80; at Rock Creek, 44, 85; describes condition of Catholics, 48; de- clines to join association of clergy, 85; his missions to Vir- ginia, 86; accompanies commis- sioners to Canada, 148; returns, 152; attends meeting at White- marsh, 207-8; one of the petition- ers to the Pope for a Superior, 209; Letter of Nuncio to, 221; ap- pointed Superior of the Mission, 223-4, 243-4; controversy with Wharton, 225-235; signs Form of Government,' 238; Circular, 249; addresses Cardinal Anto- nelli, 251; Relation on the State of Religion, 257; announces ju- bilee, 261; begins visitation and gives confirmation, 273; takes steps to found Georgetown Col- lege, 300, etc.; difficulty in New York, 323-6; signs petition for Bishop, 326-9; elected for See, 334; appointed, 336; Bull, 337; signs address to Washington, 348; his Reply to "Liberal,"
352-3; goes to England, 357; consecrated at Lulworth Castle, 359; his Seal, 365; publishes Account of Establishment of See, 366; writes to the Pope, 366; installation, 370; encour- ages Carey's Bible, 375; accepts Sulpitians, 377, etc.; limits of diocese defined, 382; in Boston, 391-2; correspondence with Maine Indians, 392-3; holds first Synod of Baltimore, 394-8; circular on Christian marriage, 398; his first Pastoral, 399-401; attack on his signature, 401; his reply, 402-3; his Synod ap- proved, 403; coadjutor pro- posed, 403-4; Rev. L. Graessel nominated, 409; in Philadelphia, 413; serious illness, 413; his public spirit, 413; Rev. Leon- ard Neale nominated as coadj- utor, 413; Trinity Church, Phila- delphia, 419; Pastoral Letter, 420; submission of Trustees, 422; St. John's Church, Balti- more, erected in defiance of, 423; he is prevented from enter- ing, 424; enforces his right, 424-5; approves Augustinians, 425; receives Prince Gallitzin, 443; sends him to Pennsylvania, 446; trouble with Rev. Mr. Fromm, 448; his authority judi- cially sustained, 450; at Alexan- dria, 454; sends Rev. Mr. Ba- din to Kentucky, 455; appeals for Irish priests, 457; Lenten Pastoral, 458; correspondence with Bishop Peñalver, 460; troubles at Charleston, 461; Letter to Bishop Hubert, 466; sends Sulpitians to the West, 479; the Prefecture of the Sci- oto formed, 480; solicits site for church in Alexandria, 493; vis- its Elizabethtown, Pa., 494; Conewago, 495; circular and
discourse on death of Washing- ton, 495-7; pastoral on the yellow fever, 498; consecrates Bishop Neale, 499; takes charge of Natchez, 504; visits New England, 508; dedicates Church of the Holy Cross, Boston, 509- 510; marriage of Jerome Bona- parte, 511; correspondence with Fr. Gruber, General of Jesuits in Russia, 517; revives Society of Jesus, 522; appoints Fr. Mo- lyneux, Superior, 523; begins Cathedral, 535; urges division of diocese, 537; visits Fr. Dig- ges, 537; appointed Adminis- trator-Apostolic of Louisiana and the Floridas, 538; consults the Government, 591; appoints Rev. John Olivier his Vicar- General, 594; Sedella refuses to acknowledge his authority, 595; receives a brief authorizing him to appoint Rev. C. Nerinckx or some other Administrator, 596; lays the corner-stone of his Cathedral, 598; of St. Patrick's Church, Fell's Point, 602; so- licits again division of his dio- cese, 603; menaced with the loss of the Sulpitians, 606; ordina- tions, 617; proposes names for new Sees, 617-8; Bulls dividing the Diocese and erecting new Sees, and raising Baltimore to an Archbishopric, 621; death of Bishop Concanen, bearer of the Bulls, 626; delays, 628; be consecrates Bishops Cheverus, Egan, and Flaget, 629-632; Pas- toral of Archbishop Carroll and his suffragans, 633; he writes to Philadelphia churches as to support of Bishop, 637; sends Rev. Mr. Sibourd to Louisiana, 641; Rev. John Du Bois founds Mount St. Mary's College, 642; Mrs. Seton and the Sisters of
Charity, 645-651; Archbishop Carroll made Administrator of Dutch and Danish West India Islands, 651; Charleston affairs, 651; officiates at services for Rev. Mr. Emery, 652; corre- sponds with English Bishops, 652; invested with the pallium, 653; the new dioceses and a proposed Provincial Council, 654; war with England, 656; Archbishop Carroll's circular, 656; Detroit, 657; Pastoral on the restoration of Pope Pius VII., 657; the war on the Ches- apeake, 659; St. Inigoes plun- dered, 660; Pastoral on the peace, 660; death of Bishop Egan, 661; Archbishop Carroll's circular on nominations to New York and Philadelphia, 662; for- eign interference, 664; appoint- ment of Dr. Connolly to New York, 666; prejudice created against Archbishop Carroll, 667; restoration of the Society of Jesus, 668; he appoints V. Rev. William Du Bourg Adminis- trator of Louisiana, 670; sus- tains Vicar-General Sibourd, 673; last illness, 674; death, 675; funeral, 676; estimates of his character... Carroll's Manor. Carty, Nicholas..
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