. Memorial volume of the centenary of St. Mary's Seminary of St. Sulpice, Baltimore, Md. : 1791-1891. rie Jean Tessier, Second Superior of the Seminary, - 49 Eev. Stephen T. Badin, the first Priest ordained in the United States, May 25, 1793, 50 Eev. Demetrius A. Galitzin, 50 Very Eev. Louis Eegis Deluol, Third Superior of the Seminary, - - 54 Very Eev. Francois Lhomme, Fourth Superior of the Seminary, - 58 Very Eev. Joseph Paul Dubreul, Fifth Superior of the Seminary, - 64 vii Viii SEMINARY OF ST. SULPICE. PAGE. His Eminence James Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore, - 70 Very Rev. Alph


. Memorial volume of the centenary of St. Mary's Seminary of St. Sulpice, Baltimore, Md. : 1791-1891. rie Jean Tessier, Second Superior of the Seminary, - 49 Eev. Stephen T. Badin, the first Priest ordained in the United States, May 25, 1793, 50 Eev. Demetrius A. Galitzin, 50 Very Eev. Louis Eegis Deluol, Third Superior of the Seminary, - - 54 Very Eev. Francois Lhomme, Fourth Superior of the Seminary, - 58 Very Eev. Joseph Paul Dubreul, Fifth Superior of the Seminary, - 64 vii Viii SEMINARY OF ST. SULPICE. PAGE. His Eminence James Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore, - 70 Very Rev. Alphonse Magnien, D. D., Superior of the Seminary, - - 76 Most Rev. William Dubourg, Founder and first President of St. Marys College, 80 Rt. Rev. Simon G. Brute, First Bishop of Vincennes, . _ . 93 Most Rev. Samuel Eccleston, D. D., Fifth Archbishop of Baltimore, - 113 Rt. Rev. John J. Chanche, D. D., First Bishop of Natchez, - - - 126 Rt. Rev. Augustin Verot, D. D., First Bishop of St. Augustine, Florida, 142 Faculty op St. Marys Seminary, 1891-92, 159 Faculty of St. Charles College, 1891-92, 160. Jean Jacques Olier,Founder of the Seminary and of the Society of St. Sulpice. SEMINARY OF SAINT SULPICE, BALTIIVLORE, IVID. 1791-1891. THE Seminary of St. Sulpice, Baltimore, generallyknown as St. Marys Seminary, is a branch ofthe Seminary of St. Sulpice in Paris. Catholicseminaries owe their first origin to the Council ofTrent. Cardinal Pallavicini, the historian of thatcouncil, speaking of measures taken for the reforma-tion of the clergy, says: The most important measurewas, undoubtedly, the establishment of Fathers hesitated not to declare that if the coun-cil should have no other result, the institution ofSeminaries alone would more than compensate for alltheir labors; alone, it could restore neglected discipline,since in all commonwealths the people are what edu-cation makes them. ^ Among those raised by God tocarry out the design of the Council in this particular,J


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