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on August 15, 1819 (the two-year-long delay due to his reluctance to accept his nomination) from Bishop Flaget. Following his consecration, he continued to serve as a missionary, superior of St. Thomas' Seminary, and
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on August 25, 1832. However, he resigned as Bishop less than a year later, on March 17, 1833. His poor health compelled him to retire to the motherhouse of the
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In January 1792, seeking safety, David was part of a small group of Sulpicians who left France for the
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to serve the Catholics of southern Maryland in Bryantown and missions in Charles County. While
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In 1810 he moved west to serve under his colleague, Flaget, now the bishop of the
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Clarke, Richard Henry (1888). "Right Rev. John Baptist David, D.D.".
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forced him to seek shelter in the private home of a Catholic family.
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French-born Catholic prelate in the United States (1761–1841)
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He was the professor of theology at 924:French emigrants to the United States 597: 428: 377:On July 4, 1817, David was appointed 131:by Benedict Joseph Flaget, S.S. 78:August 25, 1832—March 17, 1833 335:in March. He was first sent by Bp. 210:in the United States. 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Right Reverend
S.S.
Bishop of Bardstown

Roman Catholic Church
Bardstown
Benedict Joseph Flaget
Coadjutor Bishop of Bardstown
Couëron
Brittany
Kingdom of France
Nazareth, Kentucky
S.S.
French
prelate
Roman Catholic Church
bishop
Diocese of Bardstown
Kentucky
Couëron
Brittany
Department
Loire-Atlantique
pre-revolutionary France
priest
Latin
French
music
college
Oratorians

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