Life and times of the Most RevJohn Carroll, bishop and first archibishop of Baltimore . atissimae Virginis As-sumptse die in templo Castelli de Lullworth comilatus Dorcestrensis inAnglia a nobis in Episcopum f uisse consecratum. Dabamus ad Castellum de Lullworth die 17 Augusti anno 1790. )^ Carolus Walmesley, Epus ^ Aplicus. >JJ< Jacobus Porter, sac. assistens. C. Forrester, presbyter Miss Apost. Thomas Stanley, sac. 9^^. i^A^rUcu^. 7 ;;/^=Sf/^^2fi CERTIFICATE OF THE CONSECRATION OF BISHOP CARROLL.[From the original preserved in 8t. Marys Theological Seminary, Baltimore.] (364


Life and times of the Most RevJohn Carroll, bishop and first archibishop of Baltimore . atissimae Virginis As-sumptse die in templo Castelli de Lullworth comilatus Dorcestrensis inAnglia a nobis in Episcopum f uisse consecratum. Dabamus ad Castellum de Lullworth die 17 Augusti anno 1790. )^ Carolus Walmesley, Epus ^ Aplicus. >JJ< Jacobus Porter, sac. assistens. C. Forrester, presbyter Miss Apost. Thomas Stanley, sac. 9^^. i^A^rUcu^. 7 ;;/^=Sf/^^2fi CERTIFICATE OF THE CONSECRATION OF BISHOP CARROLL.[From the original preserved in 8t. Marys Theological Seminary, Baltimore.] (364) HIS SEAL. 365 felt that his presence was needed in the United States, whereso much was to be done. Mr. Weld wrote : I shall always esteem myself happy inevery opportunity of giving you the smallest proof of mysincere respect and veneration. I was particularly so on thelate occasion of your consecration. I shall look upon thatday as one of the most memorable ones of my life, and as aglorious one to me and mine in many respects. I own I feel. SEAL, OF BISHOP CARROLL a singular comfort and satisfaction in events of that nature,and anything that tends to the good of true Religion ; butthere were many concurring circumstances at your consecra-tion, that filled my heart with feelings which words cannotexpress. Indeed, I cannot recall them to my mind withoutgreat sensible consolations. His pious letter enclosed a draft for the Seminary whichBishop Carroll was about to establish. Donations for the 1 Lord Arundell to Bishop Carroll, Sept. 23, 1790 ; Lord Petre tosame, August 31, 1790 ; Thomas Weld to same, Lulworth Castle, 1790. 366 LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP CARROLL. same object came too from other sources, encouraging himgreatly/ When in England Bishop Carroll adopted a seal for hisdiocese, indicating the Blessed Virgin, selected as patronessof his future Cathedral, and St. Peter, to whom the churchywhich was to be his pro-Cathedral, was dedicated. There wasalso published A Short A


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