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John Anthony Forest

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in 1910. Shortly after Shaw's arrival, he retired to Santa Rosa Infirmary. He later died at age 72, and was buried in San Fernando Cemetery.
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by Bishop Dubois on April 12, 1863. Upon his arrival in Texas, he was stationed at St. Mary's Church near Smothers Creek in
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in 1863 but was initially refused admittance to the port by General
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20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the United States
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19th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the United States
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Catholic
San Antonio
John Neraz
John Shaw
Claude Marie Dubuis
Francis Janssens
Saint Martin la Sauveté
France
French
Roman Catholic Church
Bishop of San Antonio
Saint-Martin-la-Sauveté
Loire
Saint-Jodard
L'Argentière
Lyons
subdeacon
Claude Marie Dubuis
missionary
Diocese of Galveston
U.S. state
Texas
New Orleans
Benjamin Butler
Confederacy
ordained
priesthood
Lavaca County
pastor

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