SHC 1830-1905 . tions of religion and education on a fair basis. On March 9, 1884, the Holy See appointed Bishop Manucy to the See ofMobile, left vacant by the death of Bishop Quinlan. He arrived at Mobile onMarch 27, and was solemnly installed in the Cathedral amid an immense concourseof people. But Bishop Manucy had spent his strength on the missions of Texas, andwhen he came to Mobile as its bishop, his health was wrecked, and he soon foundthat he could not carry the burden now laid on his shoulders. On June 17 andJuly 10, he wrote to Rome, asking to be relieved of his charge, but his reque


SHC 1830-1905 . tions of religion and education on a fair basis. On March 9, 1884, the Holy See appointed Bishop Manucy to the See ofMobile, left vacant by the death of Bishop Quinlan. He arrived at Mobile onMarch 27, and was solemnly installed in the Cathedral amid an immense concourseof people. But Bishop Manucy had spent his strength on the missions of Texas, andwhen he came to Mobile as its bishop, his health was wrecked, and he soon foundthat he could not carry the burden now laid on his shoulders. On June 17 andJuly 10, he wrote to Rome, asking to be relieved of his charge, but his requestwas refused. He wrote again on September 3, and this time his resignation wasaccepted. He was reappointed Vicar-Apostolic of Brownsville on February remained at Mobile in order to transfer the diocese to his successor, and hislast appearance in the Cathedral was at the installation of Right Rev. J. OSul-livan, November i, 1885. His strength began rapidly to fail, and on December4, 1885, he calmly Right Rev. d. manuCY, d. d.


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