. Memorial volume of the centenary of St. Mary's Seminary of St. Sulpice, Baltimore, Md. : 1791-1891. temporal matters, he oftenencountered great difficulties, and rendered to the Semi-nary services which should never be forgotten. Obligedby the circumstances to exercise the ministry, he broughtback to the Church a large number of heretics. He wascalled by the confidence of the Most Rev. Archbishops ofBaltimore to share not only in the administration of thediocese, but also in all the most important measures thenenacted in behalf of the American Church. He took anactive part in the seven provi


. Memorial volume of the centenary of St. Mary's Seminary of St. Sulpice, Baltimore, Md. : 1791-1891. temporal matters, he oftenencountered great difficulties, and rendered to the Semi-nary services which should never be forgotten. Obligedby the circumstances to exercise the ministry, he broughtback to the Church a large number of heretics. He wascalled by the confidence of the Most Rev. Archbishops ofBaltimore to share not only in the administration of thediocese, but also in all the most important measures thenenacted in behalf of the American Church. He took anactive part in the seven provincial Councils held inBaltimore from 1829 to 1849.^ Under Father Deluols stimulating influence, theCollege, which for a few years had lost ground, reachedits highest degree of prosperity. The BaltimoreAmerican was able to say, in 1830: We believe thatno institution of the kind possesses a body of officersand tutors more able and zealous in the execution ofthe tasks which they have undertaken. We have ^ Circular Letter of Father Carri^re, Superior General of St. Sulpice, December 10, 1858. t^ a ^5. oi HISTOEICAL SKETCH. 25 before us The Calendar of St. Marks College for theacademic year 1833-4, which we quote as the bestencomium upon that Institution : FACULTY, TUTORS, AND OTHER OFFICERS: Rev. S. Eccleston, A. M., President,Eev. John J. Chanche, Vice-President. Rev. L. Deluol, S. T. D., Michael P. Galeighee, Rev. Augustin V:^rot, Henry B. Coskery, A. B., Rev. Francis Lhomme, Henry H. Burgess, Rev. James H. Joubert, John P. Doneean, J. A. PizARRo, A. M., Edward J. Chaisty, A. B., Rev. John B. Randanne, Michael Walsh, Rev. Alexius J. Elder, Hugh Griffin, Rev. Peter Fredet, James Strain, Rev. Edward Knight, A. M., Hervey Colburn, Rev. John H. Hoskyns, A. M., John Nenninger, Rev. Henry Myers, A. B., Patrick Kelly, Rev. Sylvester B. Piot, Samuel Smith. The students of that year numbered one hundredand ninety-five. The largest number in the Calendarsthat we possess, is two hundred and


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