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North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): entry gibbons-james
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Gibbons, James 1834-
Clergyman; born in Baltimore, Md., July 23, 1834; removed to Ireland with his parents at an early age, and there received his preliminary education, and in 1848 returned with his parents to the United States, settling in New Orleans.
In 1855 he entered St. Charles College, Maryland, and in 1857 was transferred to St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore.
He was ordained a priest June 30, 1861; was made an assistant in
Cardinal Gibbons. St. Patrick's Cathedral, Baltimore; and soon after was appointed pastor of St. Bridget's Church, in Canton, a suburb of Baltimore.
Subsequently he was private secretary to Archbishop Spalding, and chancellor of the diocese.
In October, 1866, he was appointed assistant chancellor to the Second Plenary Council of the American Roman Catholic Church, which met in Baltimore, and in 1868 became vicar-apostolic of North Carolina, with the title of bishop.
On May 20, 1877, he was appointed coadjutor archbishop of Baltimore, and on Oct. 3
St. Marys Seminary (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): entry gibbons-james
Gibbons, James 1834-
Clergyman; born in Baltimore, Md., July 23, 1834; removed to Ireland with his parents at an early age, and there received his preliminary education, and in 1848 returned with his parents to the United States, settling in New Orleans.
In 1855 he entered St. Charles College, Maryland, and in 1857 was transferred to St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore.
He was ordained a priest June 30, 1861; was made an assistant in
Cardinal Gibbons. St. Patrick's Cathedral, Baltimore; and soon after was appointed pastor of St. Bridget's Church, in Canton, a suburb of Baltimore.
Subsequently he was private secretary to Archbishop Spalding, and chancellor of the diocese.
In October, 1866, he was appointed assistant chancellor to the Second Plenary Council of the American Roman Catholic Church, which met in Baltimore, and in 1868 became vicar-apostolic of North Carolina, with the title of bishop.
On May 20, 1877, he was appointed coadjutor archbishop of Baltimore, and on Oct. 3
Baltimore, Md. (Maryland, United States) (search for this): entry gibbons-james
Gibbons, James 1834-
Clergyman; born in Baltimore, Md., July 23, 1834; removed to Ireland with his parents at an early age, and there rec ge, Maryland, and in 1857 was transferred to St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore.
He was ordained a priest June 30, 1861; was made an assistant in
Cardinal Gibbons. St. Patrick's Cathedral, Baltimore; and soon after was appointed pastor of St. Bridget's Church, in Canton, a suburb of Baltimore.
Subsequently he was private secretary to Archbishop Spalding, and chancellor of the diocese.
In October, 1866, he was appointed enary Council of the American Roman Catholic Church, which met in Baltimore, and in 1868 became vicar-apostolic of North Carolina, with the t ishop.
On May 20, 1877, he was appointed coadjutor archbishop of Baltimore, and on Oct. 3 of the same year succeeded to the see. In November, 1884, he presided at the Third National Council at Baltimore.
In 1886 lie was elevated to the dignity of cardinal, being the second prelat
United States (United States) (search for this): entry gibbons-james
Martin J. Spalding (search for this): entry gibbons-james
James Gibbons (search for this): entry gibbons-james
Gibbons, James 1834-
Clergyman; born in Baltimore, Md., July 23, 1834; removed to Ireland with his parents at an early age, and there received his preliminary education, and in 1848 returned with his parents to the United States, settling in New Orleans.
In 1855 he entered St. Charles College, Maryland, and in 1857 was transferred to St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore.
He was ordained a priest June 30, 1861; was made an assistant in
Cardinal Gibbons. St. Patrick's Cathedral, Baltimore; and soon after was appointed pastor of St. Bridget's Church, in Canton, a suburb of Baltimore.
Subsequently he was private secretary to Archbishop Spalding, and chancellor of the diocese.
In October, 1866, he was appointed assistant chancellor to the Second Plenary Council of the American Roman Catholic Church, which met in Baltimore, and in 1868 became vicar-apostolic of North Carolina, with the title of bishop.
On May 20, 1877, he was appointed coadjutor archbishop of Baltimore, and on Oct. 3
Cardinal Gibbons (search for this): entry gibbons-james
Jesus Christ (search for this): entry gibbons-james
1848 AD (search for this): entry gibbons-james
Gibbons, James 1834-
Clergyman; born in Baltimore, Md., July 23, 1834; removed to Ireland with his parents at an early age, and there received his preliminary education, and in 1848 returned with his parents to the United States, settling in New Orleans.
In 1855 he entered St. Charles College, Maryland, and in 1857 was transferred to St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore.
He was ordained a priest June 30, 1861; was made an assistant in
Cardinal Gibbons. St. Patrick's Cathedral, Baltimore; and soon after was appointed pastor of St. Bridget's Church, in Canton, a suburb of Baltimore.
Subsequently he was private secretary to Archbishop Spalding, and chancellor of the diocese.
In October, 1866, he was appointed assistant chancellor to the Second Plenary Council of the American Roman Catholic Church, which met in Baltimore, and in 1868 became vicar-apostolic of North Carolina, with the title of bishop.
On May 20, 1877, he was appointed coadjutor archbishop of Baltimore, and on Oct. 3