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The life of the Most Rev. M.J. Spalding, D.D., Archbishop of Baltimore
1873, New York: Catholic Publication Society of America, Baltimore: John Murphy
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Table of Contents
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I.
Ancestry — Parentage — Birth — Early Education, 11
CHAPTER II.
Professor at St. Mary's College — Enters the Seminary at Bardstown — Is Sent to Rome, 23
CHAPTER III.
Student Life in Rome, 36
CHAPTER IV.
Last Year in Rome — Public Defence of Theses for the Doctor's Cap, 45
CHAPTER V.
Ordained Priest — Returns Home — I s made Pastor of the Cathedral in Bardstown — Professor in the Seminary — The "Minerva," 61
CHAPTER VI.
The "Catholic Advocate" — Religious Journalism — Efforts to Extend its Influence, 71
CHAPTER VII.
President of St. Joseph's College — Pastor of St. Peter's Church, in Lexington — Diocese of Nashville, 83
CHAPTER VIII.
Dr. Spalding is appointed Vicar-General — The Louisville "League" — His Labors as a Lecturer and Preacher, 95
CHAPTER IX.
Popular Objections to the Church — Dr. Spalding's Manner of Answering them, 106
CHAPTER X.
Appointed Bishop of Lengone, in Part. Infid., and Coadjutor of Bishop Flaget — Death of Bishop Flaget — State of the Diocese at the Time of Dr. Spalding's Consecration, 118
CHAPTER XI.
State of the Diocese, continued — Bishop Spalding's first Visitation — The Early Catholics of Kentucky, 131
CHAPTER XII.
Retreat of the Clergy — Building of the Cathedral in Louisville — Division of the Diocese — The First Plenary Council of Baltimore — Desire to secure the Services of a teaching Brotherhood 144
CHAPTER XIII.
Visit to Europe — The Xaverian Brothers — The American College at Louvain, 155
CHAPTER XIV.
Religion and Nationalism — The Know-Nothing Conspiracy — "Bloody Monday," 174
CHAPTER XV.
The "Miscellanea" — Controversy with Professor Morse, 185
CHAPTER XVI.
The Provincial Councils of Cincinnati — The Common-School System, 200
CHAPTER XVII.
Diocesan Affairs — Traits of Character — Correspondence with Archbishop Kenrick, 210
CHAPTER XVIII.
History of the Reformation — Views on the Duties of Ecclesiastics in their Relations with the State — Episcopal Labors, 230
CHAPTER XIX.
The Civil War and the Church In Kentucky — State of the Diocese of Louisville — Bishop Spalding is appointed to the See of Baltimore, 244
CHAPTER XX.
Archbishop Spalding takes Possession of His New Charge — Summary of Important Facts in the History of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, 257
CHAPTER XXI.
Archbishop Spalding's First Works in the Diocese of Baltimore — The Syllabus — The Sixth Synod of Baltimore — Correspondence on Various Subjects, 269
CHAPTER XXII.
The Suffering People of the South — The Diocese of Charleston — The Catholic Protectory — Sermon at the University of Notre Dame, 285
CHAPTER XXIII.
The Second Plenary Council of Baltimore, 298
CHAPTER XXIV.
Second Plenary Council of Baltimore, continued — Appointment of Bishops — Parochial Rights — Catholic University, 310
CHAPTER XXV.
The Past, the Present, and the Future, 321
CHAPTER XXVI.
The Emancipated Slaves — The Catholic Publication Society — The Centenary of the Martyrdom of Sr. Peter, 337
CHAPTER XXVII.
Travels in Europe — Ireland — Progress of the Church in the Archdiocese of Baltimore — The American College in Rome, 350
CHAPTER XXVIII.
The Dangers that Threaten the Destruction of our Free Institutions — The Remedy — The Craving for Sensuous Indulgence, 362
CHAPTER XXIX.
Death of the Very Rev. B. J. Spalding — Visitation of the Diocese — The Little Sisters of the Poor — The Vatican Council, 374
CHAPTER XXX.
The Vatican Council — The Postulatum of Archbishop Spalding — Letter to Bishop Dupanloup, 387
CHAPTER XXXI.
The Definition of Papal Infallibility not only Opportune, but Necessary — Devotion of the American Church to the Holy See, 404
CHAPTER XXXII.
The Manner in which the Discussions of the Vatican Council were Conducted — The Infallibility of the Pope — Liberty and Liberalism — Tour in Switzerland, 416
CHAPTER XXXIII.
The Sacrilegious Invasion of Rome — Archbishop Spalding Returns Home — His Reception in Baltimore and Washington City — A Retrospect, 430
CHAPTER XXXIV.
Last Illness and Death of Archbishop Spalding, 449
Index, 461
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