Pastoral letter of the most reverend, the Archbishop of Baltimore, and the other right reverend and very reverend prelates of the Roman Catholic Church of the United States

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Pastoral letter of the most reverend, the Archbishop of Baltimore, and the other right reverend and very reverend prelates of the Roman Catholic Church of the United States

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The Archbishop speaks of the need for more Catholic clergymen from within his flock, for education of children, for defense of Catholicism in a hostile environment, for use of approved Catholic Bible translations (such as Douay and Rheims), and for retention of the right to appoint clergy in keeping with papal traditions.

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English
Pages
29

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James Whitefield, Archbishop of Baltimore, presided over the first Provincial Council, held in Baltimore in October, 1829.

Burke Library copy: With the ownership stamp of Georgetown College, superimposed by a withdrawal stamp.

Burke Library copy: Closely trimmed at bottom of text, with loss of signature marks.

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Baltimore [Md.]

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Dewey Decimal Class
282.7309
Library of Congress
BX874.W45 P17 1829

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Pagination
29 pages
Number of pages
29

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44576296M
OCLC/WorldCat
3863944

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