The Catholic churches of New York City, with sketches of their history and lives of the present pastors : with an introduction on the early history of Catholicity on the island, and lives of the most reverend archbishops and bishops . ifer, , , , , , , , , P., , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ].Oehnhausen, , Jo


The Catholic churches of New York City, with sketches of their history and lives of the present pastors : with an introduction on the early history of Catholicity on the island, and lives of the most reverend archbishops and bishops . ifer, , , , , , , , , P., , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ].Oehnhausen, , , , John. Pugel, Anton. Rebholz, J. Rehermann, Charles. Ridder, Herman. Riegler, Jacob. Rittweger, John. Sachs, Michael. Baling, Frederick. Sassa, Charles, Mrs. Schaumwecker, Calh. Schmidt, A. Schmidt, Jacob. Schmidt, Josejih. Schneider, Daniel. Schrapfer, John. Schussler, John. Seller, Margaret. Serf, Nicholas. Siefers, , , , , , , , Frederick, Uhl, , , , Amelia, , , , , , , , (J li U U C H () F S A I N J AND R E W ULANE STKKKT AND (TTY TIAU, PLACE ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. DUANE STREET AND CITY HALE PEACE. WHEN the Catholics of New York began to agi-tate against the injustice whicli deprived theirparoc-hial schools of the portion of the fund so long paidto them, and so honestly and beneficially expended, in orderto devote the whole school money of the community tothe Public School Society, in whose institutions Catholicchildren were required to learn as lessons insults to theirfaith and libels on theii* clergy, the meetings foiuid noconvenient place of assemblage. The basements of and other churches were at first used, but as itbecame evident that the stru<le for their rihts as Americancitizens was not to be a Ijrief on


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