. The Catholic encyclopedia; an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline, and history of the Catholic Church . nnati, and atSt. Charless Seminary, Philadelphia. He was or-dained priest at Cincinnati, 8 December, 1847, afterwhich he was stationed for ten years at In 1859 he was made rector of St. Peters Cathedral,Cincinnati, and remained there until he was conse-crated titular Bishop of Calydon and administratorof Detroit, 24 April, 1870. The first Bishop ofDetroit, the Right Rev. Frederick Rese, consecrated6 October, 1833, the first German in the Uni


. The Catholic encyclopedia; an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline, and history of the Catholic Church . nnati, and atSt. Charless Seminary, Philadelphia. He was or-dained priest at Cincinnati, 8 December, 1847, afterwhich he was stationed for ten years at In 1859 he was made rector of St. Peters Cathedral,Cincinnati, and remained there until he was conse-crated titular Bishop of Calydon and administratorof Detroit, 24 April, 1870. The first Bishop ofDetroit, the Right Rev. Frederick Rese, consecrated6 October, 1833, the first German in the UnitedStates to be raised to the episcopal dignity, becamedemented four years after his consecration and wascalled to Rome. He never resigned his charge andlived until 30 December, 1871, when he died in aninstitution at Hildesheim, Germany. As a conse-quence, Detroit was ruled by an administrator forthirty years. Bishop Borgess assuming the title onlyin 1871. The see up to his appointment had beendominated by Belgian and French influences, andhe gradually made the changes to the English speak-ing regime that the growth of the new population. THE riSHERMAX PRESENTING THE RING OF ST. MARK TO THE DOGE BARTOLOMMEOGRADENIGO (BORDONES MASTERPIECE—ACADEMY, VENICE) BORGIA 685 B0R60GN0NE demanded. The Jesuits were introduced into thediocese by him. He resigned the see 16 April, ISSS,and spent his last days in retirement, having receivedthe titular see of Phacusites. Reuss, Btoff. Encycl. of the Cath. Hierarchy of the U. S.(Milwaukee, 1S98); The Michigan Catholic (Detroit) contem-poraneous files. Thomas F. Meehan. Borgia, Saint Francis. See Francis Borgia, St. Borgia, See Alexander VI. Borgia, Lucrezia. See Alexander VI. Borgia, Stefano, Cardinal, b. at Velletri, 3 De-cember, 1731; d. at Lyons, 1S04; Italian theologian,antiquarian, and historian. He belonged to a well-known family of Velletri, not to be confounded■nnth the Spanish Borgias or Borjas. His earlyeducation was contr


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