. The life and times of John Carroll, Archbishop of Baltimore, 1735-1815 . Bishop Flaget be transferred from Bardstown,and that Prince Gallitzin be consecrated Bishop of the Kentuckysee. Propaganda wrote to Archbishop Carroll and to BishopFlaget, on December 23, 1815, asking their advice and consent 24 Propaganda Archives, Scritture riferite, America Centrale, vol. iv, Notixia deLuigiana. 25 He had been already appointed for the first time in 1812, shortly after beingmade Administrator, and had accepted the appointment. His Bulls, however, weredelayed. Father Marechal, then in France, wrote th
. The life and times of John Carroll, Archbishop of Baltimore, 1735-1815 . Bishop Flaget be transferred from Bardstown,and that Prince Gallitzin be consecrated Bishop of the Kentuckysee. Propaganda wrote to Archbishop Carroll and to BishopFlaget, on December 23, 1815, asking their advice and consent 24 Propaganda Archives, Scritture riferite, America Centrale, vol. iv, Notixia deLuigiana. 25 He had been already appointed for the first time in 1812, shortly after beingmade Administrator, and had accepted the appointment. His Bulls, however, weredelayed. Father Marechal, then in France, wrote that he expected to be the bearerof them; but he returned to Baltimore without them. Pope Pius VII, lingering inprison and worn out by the intrigues and harassing vexations of his imperial gaoler,firmly declined to issue any more Bulls. Spalding, Flaget, pp. 163-164. A noteinforms us that all these particulars are gathered from a letter of Du Bourg toBishop Flaget, dated Baltimore, August 11, 1812. Souvay, ut supra, p. 61, note 11;Propaganda Archives, Atti (1814), f. BISHOP DU BOURG THE NEW YO*KPUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOH, LENOXTTLDEN FOUNSATTONf Extra Diocesan Rule 713 to this Archbishop Carroll had passed away, before thisletter was written; Flaget, who had probably suggested the planto Du Bourg, subsequently changed his mind, and the latterremained as bishop of that immense territory from the Gulf ofMexico to the Canadian Sedella, the inimicus homo of the diocese had not been idle,and when the news of his machinations reached Bishop Du Bourgat Bordeaux, that prelate—like a general who wishes to conquera country, and does not therefore stop to besiege fortified cities—decided to fix upon St. Louis as his episcopal He feltfree to do this, since he had been consecrated Bishop of Louis-iana. Cardinal Dugnani, Pro-Prefect of Propaganda, approvedthis design. Correspondence with Rome was slow in those daysand Bishop Du Bourg, while waiting for an answer t
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