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Richard and Henrietta married in 1801. Their son Martin went through many illnesses as a young child. When he was only five or six years of age, Henrietta died; his oldest sister and paternal grandmother then cared for him. Richard remarried twice, and had a total of twenty-one children. When Martin
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would be unnecessary and inexpedient. Instead, he favored an implicit over an explicit definition, as he believed the latter would likely "excite controversies now slumbering and almost extinct". However, Spalding reversed himself on the necessity of an explicit definition of infallibility after
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Following the end of the civil war, Spalding appealed for financial aid to people in the former Confederacy, posing the question, "Can we be held blameless before God if our brethren, whom we are solemnly commanded to love even as ourselves, should perish through our coldness and neglect?" In
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movement claimed that foreign-born Catholics intended to subvert the government, and Spalding himself was accused of harboring weapons in various churches. This led to a series of riots that resulted in the deaths of anywhere between 22 and over 100 German and Irish Catholic immigrants. The
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as "a great social evil", but asked, "But how can we free ourselves of without ruining our country and causing injury to the poor slaves themselves?" He also remarked that "those who are in such a way liberated ordinarily become miserable vagabonds, drunkards and thieves."
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as "a great social evil", but asked, "But how can we free ourselves of without ruining our country and causing injury to the poor slaves themselves?" He also remarked that "those who are in such a way liberated ordinarily become miserable vagabonds, drunkards and thieves."
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When Flaget died on February 11, 1850, Spalding automatically succeeded him as bishop of Louisville. At the time of Spalding's ascension, the diocese comprised the entire state of Kentucky and included over 30,000 Catholics, 43 churches, 10 chapels, and 40 priests.
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is condemned when it implies a right not given by Christ, and insists on the right of introducing false religion into a country where it does not exist. It is not only not censurable, but commendable, and the only thing practicable in countries like
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One of Spalding's first acts as bishop was to visit every parish, school, and other institution in the diocese. In 1850, with the assistance of a group of German-Catholics, Spalding opened St.Joseph's Orphanage for boys in Louisville.
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Immediately after the final vote on infallibility, he addressed a pastoral letter to Baltimore, in which he explained the necessity of such a definition and attacked what he felt were numerous misrepresentations.
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response, the Catholics in the archdiocese donated $ 10,000 to relief efforts there. Spalding also expressed concern for the spiritual welfare of newly freed African-Americans. Writing to Archbishop
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I should regard as the greatest misfortune of my life to have contributed in any way whatever to cause even a single one of my brothers to falter in perfect obedience to the authority of the Church.
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Two days after his ordination, Spalding sailed to the United States, wanting to see Flaget again. Spalding arrived in New York City in October 1834. While traveling to Kentucky, he stopped in
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Regarding slavery, the most controversial subject of his era, Spalding said that he sought to avoid "angry political discussions". However, he published a piece on the American Civil War in
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Following the death of Baltimore Archbishop Francis Kenrick on July 8, 1863, Pius IX named Spalding as the seventh archbishop of Baltimore on May 3, 1864. His installation took place at the
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Spalding reached age eight, his family sent him in 1818 to a country school in the area. While at the school, Spalding learned his multiplication tables in one day. He received his
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In 1861, Spalding converted St. Joseph's College into a military hospital. By the end of Spalding's tenure in Louisville, the diocese included 70,000 Catholics and 85 churches.
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to 8,000 people. He established more parishes and institutions per year and introduced more religious orders than any other archbishop of Baltimore. He recruited priests from
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Spalding died in Baltimore on February 7, 1872, at age 61. He is buried in the crypt of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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In late 1871, Spalding traveled to New York City to attend a meeting of bishops. After arriving back in Baltimore, he caught a severe cold that developed into an acute
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in 1860, Spalding ordered all churches in the diocese to pray for peace. Although he sought to avoid "angry political discussions", he published a piece on the war in
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After Chabrat resigned in 1847, the Vatican needed to appoint another coadjutor bishop for Flaget, who was too weak to conduct his duties. On April 18, 1848,
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By the time Spalding graduated from St. Mary's in 1826 at age 16, he had decided to enter the priesthood. He started his studies at St. Thomas Seminary in
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degree from the university, the first American student to do so. He received the degree after a marathon session defending 256 propositions on theology,
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In 1867, Spalding visited Rome to participate in the centenary celebration of the martyrdom of St. Peter. He returned to Rome in 1869 to attend the
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in Baltimore, based out of the cathedral, as well as the Association of St. Joseph, a society dedicated to the care of homeless girls.
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to regain his health. He expected to return to Rome when the Vatican Council reassembled. However, the capture of Rome by King
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After founding the House of the Good Shepherd, Spalding conducted a visitation of the archdiocese, during which he administered
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and professor of philosophy at St. Thomas Seminary. In addition to these duties, Spalding became the first editor of the weekly
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and after the governments of France, Germany, Italy, and Spain joined in opposition to a definition. Spalding stated:
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in 1790. His mother's family, also from Maryland, moved to Kentucky in 1791. Martin was a distant cousin of Mother
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around the mid-17th century. Spalding's paternal grandfather, Benedict Spalding, moved to Kentucky from
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In 1838, Spalding was elected president of St. Joseph's College. However, he soon clashed with Bishop
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from England to minister exclusively among freedmen. In October 1866, Spalding presided over the
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The Ultramontanist: Archbishop Martin John Spalding, the Baltimore Catechism, and Babe Ruth...
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and from the American College at Louvain. In 1865, Spalding organized the first group of the
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Burials at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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from Belgium to found St. Mary's Industrial School, a facility for homeless boys.
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Sketches of the Life, Times, and Character of the Rt. Rev. Benedict Joseph Flaget
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Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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Lives of the Deceased Bishops of the Catholic Church in the United States
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After Spalding arrived in Bardstown in December 1834, Flaget named him
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dedicating it in October 1852. That same year, he attended the first
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from 1850 to 1864. He advocated aid for freed slaves following the
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was erected in 1853, comprising the part of the state east of the
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List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore
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He soon built a reputation as a gifted preacher and lecturer.
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19th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the United States
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The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church in the United States
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Spalding condemned mixed marriages between Catholics and
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at Saint John the Evangelist Cathedral in Philadelphia.
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from attacks by university faculty and other scholars.
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that clearly demonstrated his sympathy laid with the
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sent Spalding to Rome to continue his studies at the
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New York: Office of Catholic Publications. 566:, he conceived the idea of establishing the 1823:St. Francis DeSales High School, Louisville 1149: 1147: 1145: 1143: 1086: 1084: 1082: 1080: 1078: 1076: 1074: 255: 236:from 1864 to 1872. He previously served as 2056:National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 1936: 1922: 1636: 1622: 1182: 1180: 1072: 1070: 1068: 1066: 1064: 1062: 1060: 1058: 1056: 1054: 985: 983: 981: 979: 977: 975: 973: 971: 638: 627:, to his superiors in Rome. He recognized 546:. The Council successfully petitioned the 215: 42: 1357:American Catholics and Slavery: 1789–1866 1259: 989: 955: 953: 918:– Martin Spalding's nephew and biographer 782:, Spalding initially considered that its 453:Coadjutor Bishop and Bishop of Louisville 228:(May 23, 1810 – February 7, 1872) was an 1646:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville 1350: 1348: 1346: 1344: 1140: 1090: 951: 949: 947: 945: 943: 941: 939: 937: 935: 933: 758:. He even secretly denounced Archbishop 743: 456: 2567:Roman Catholic archbishops of Baltimore 1946:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore 1804:Cathedral of the Assumption, Louisville 1539:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore 1363: 1193:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore 1177: 1125: 1123: 1121: 1119: 1117: 1051: 968: 787:being drawn into a dispute with Bishop 538:in Louisville in 1852, with Archbishop 2544: 1515:Works by or about Martin John Spalding 1411:from the original on December 10, 2023 1381:from the original on December 14, 2009 1359:. Lanham: University Press of America. 1165:from the original on February 11, 2007 1136:. 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Political opponents of the 447: 406:in 1835; he also founded the 347: 1864:High schools (coeducational) 778:While he firmly believed in 544:Plenary Council of Baltimore 352:While in Rome, Spalding was 131:by Carlo Maria Pedicini 7: 2236:Towson Catholic High School 2156:Maryvale Preparatory School 2106:Mount St. Mary's University 1976:Cathedral of Mary Our Queen 1530:(public domain audiobooks) 1133:Baltimore: Past and Present 867: 645:Cathedral of the Assumption 592:Cathedral of the Assumption 568:American College at Louvain 536:Cathedral of the Assumption 519:: "Under the protection of 332:In 1834, Spalding earned a 274:St. Mary's County, Maryland 10: 2593: 2101:Loyola University Maryland 1300:St. Joseph Children's Home 295:In 1821, Spalding entered 2507: 2476: 2453: 2345:Dominic Laurence Graessel 2249: 2086:Mount St. Mary's Seminary 2073: 2062: 1996:St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral 1953: 1891: 1848:Mercy Academy, Louisville 1812: 1793: 1780: 1653: 1602: 1593: 1585: 1575: 1566: 1558: 1551: 891:Catholic Church hierarchy 211: 201: 181: 156: 151: 135: 125: 120: 104: 94: 84: 76: 68: 60: 50: 41: 34: 23: 2350:Alfred Allen Paul Curtis 2280:Samuel Eccleston, P.S.S. 2270:Ambrose MarĂ©chal, P.S.S. 2231:Seton Keough High School 2181:Our Lady of Mount Carmel 2021:St. Elizabeth of Hungary 1883:Pitt Academy, Louisville 1689:William George McCloskey 1596:Archbishop of Louisville 1241:Archdiocese of Baltimore 1092:Spalding, John Lancaster 609:At the beginning of the 256:Early life and education 244:. 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Index

Archbishop of Baltimore

Baltimore
Francis Patrick Kenrick
James Roosevelt Bayley
Coadjutor Bishop of Louisville
Bishop of Louisville
Benedict Joseph Flaget
P.S.S.
Rolling Fork
Kentucky
Baltimore
Maryland
Roman Catholic Church
Martin John Spalding's signature
American Catholic
Archbishop of Baltimore
Bishop of Louisville
American Civil War
First Vatican Council
papal infallibility
Rolling Fork
Kentucky
Province of Maryland
St. Mary's County, Maryland
Catherine Spalding
Sisters of Charity of Nazareth
first communion
St. Mary's College
Lebanon, Kentucky

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