. The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 4); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . - I itiirigo I Santo Domingo. Ml. Thp Exempt ItlBliopHc of Porlo Rico I Porto Rico. THI. ECCL. PROV. OF PORT OF SPAIN 1. Archbishopric of Port of Spain I Poit of Spain. :i. Diocese of Roseau (Charlotte-town) ....\ Roseau. I\. ECCL, PROV. OF SANTIAGO DE VENEZUELA 1. Archbishopric of Santiago deVenezuela 2. Diocese of Barquisinieto ;). Diocese of Santo Tomas de (iuayana •i. Diocese of Calabozo .i. Diocese of Mfirida (i. Diocese of Zulla X. ICn,
. The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 4); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . - I itiirigo I Santo Domingo. Ml. Thp Exempt ItlBliopHc of Porlo Rico I Porto Rico. THI. ECCL. PROV. OF PORT OF SPAIN 1. Archbishopric of Port of Spain I Poit of Spain. :i. Diocese of Roseau (Charlotte-town) ....\ Roseau. I\. ECCL, PROV. OF SANTIAGO DE VENEZUELA 1. Archbishopric of Santiago deVenezuela 2. Diocese of Barquisinieto ;). Diocese of Santo Tomas de (iuayana •i. Diocese of Calabozo .i. Diocese of Mfirida (i. Diocese of Zulla X. ICn,. PKOV. OF ROKDEACX. FRANCE 1. Diocese III (Juiideloupe iPoiute-a-Pitre. 2. Diocese ul Martinique I Fort de France. \I. Vicariate Apostolic of Jamniea I Kingston.\ll. Vlcnrte Apostolic of HoiHlui-a8| VlcftplatP Apostolic Cui-HCiio, [Willemstad. Ciudad Note:—The Diocesan numbers in Venezuela and Cartagena (Panama) on this mapcorrespond with those on map of South America, Vi)]umc III, and with those on thespecial map of these provinces opposite article Colombia of this volume, q. ^ ■ Anilrew, THE MATTHEWS NOHTMRUP WORKS, BUFFALO, t*. CUBA 561 CUBA properties and diverted them to the uses of the these seizures were the convent of the Francis-cans, which has been used since then as the CustomHouse; the convent of the Dominicans, used for a timeby the University of Havana; the convent of the Au-gustinians, used as the Academy of Sciences; the con-vent of San Ysidro, used by the Spaniards as militarybarracks, and later, by the Americans, as a relief sta-tion. Up to the time of the American occupationthese and other valuable properties, formerly held bythe Catholic Church, had been held by Spain, subjectto the results of a long series of negotiations betweenthe Crown of Spain and the Ploly See. The SpanishGovernment also held a large amount of censos, ormortgages, upon property in different parts of
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