History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . e how healthy these In-dians are now. The circumstance de-serves to be noticed that since the ninthday of June, 1849, to the 15th day ofAugust, 1850 (over fourteen months),not a single soul, either man, woman,or child, departed this life. There ismuch hope of a considerable increaseof this mission. THE METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC ALMANAC AND LAITYS DIRECTORY. 1854-AP
History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . e how healthy these In-dians are now. The circumstance de-serves to be noticed that since the ninthday of June, 1849, to the 15th day ofAugust, 1850 (over fourteen months),not a single soul, either man, woman,or child, departed this life. There ismuch hope of a considerable increaseof this mission. THE METROPOLITAN CATHOLIC ALMANAC AND LAITYS DIRECTORY. 1854-APOSTOLIC VICARIATE OF UP-PER MICHIGAN. This Apostolic Vicariate embraces thenorthern peninsula and the adjacent is-lands of the State of Michigan. It is gov-erned by the Rt. Rev. Frederick Baraga,Bishop of Amyzonia, in part, AND Ste. Marys, Chippewa Co., St. Marys—Rt. Rev. Frederick Baraga,D. D.; Rev. John B. Menet, S. J.; Rev. Kohler, S. J. Anse, Most Holy Name of Jesus— Vanpaemel, who also attends PointKeweenaw, Ontonagon District, andthe mining localities. The Indians be-longing to this mission are continuallyadvancing in civilization, good reli-gious conduct and industrious FAYETTE, CHURCH OF ST. PETER. They live peaceble and contented, andenjoy already, in this world, the rewardof their sobriety and christian-like modeof living. Their families increase andenjoy good health. It is remarkablehow healthy these Indians are nov/.The circumstance deserves to be no-ticed, that since the ninth day of June,1849, to the 15th day of August, 1850(over fourteen months), not a single 386 HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE OF soul, either man, woman or child, de-parted this life. There is much hope ofa considerable increase of this , St. Anns, MichillimackinacCo.; Point St. Ignace, St. Ignatius,Michillimackinac Co.—Rev. A. Island, St. Leopolds; Manestie,St. Joseph—Attended by Rev. , from La scho
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