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CONTENTS — History

Part I

Chapter The

of Catholicity in Northern Ohio

— ly^g-iS^y

Introduction of Catholicity into Northern Ohio.

I

Jesuit Fathers Potier,

De Bonnecamp and De La

Richardie,

first

Mission-

by Northern Ohio the Huron and Wyandot Indian Tribes Fort Sandusky Father Potier at Sandusky Traces of Indian Missions near Sandusky River The Rev. Edmund Burke at Fort 1-7 Meigs, on the Maumee River Father Edward Fenwick. aries sent to Territory covered

Chapter 1.

— —

The

II

.

.

.

Religious Orders; Secular Clergy; Churches. 1817-1847

—Their

Missions in Columbiana, Mahoning and Wayne Father Fenwick's First Visit to Columbiana County Fathers Young and Hill Early Catholicity in Canton and Wooster Father Fenwick Appointed First Bishop of Cincinnati Dominicans give up Their Missions in Northern Ohio.

The Dominicans. Counties

— First

Catholic Settlers in Columbiana County

2.

The Redemptorists. Charge

— Fathers

Saenderl, Haetscher and Tschenhens take Huron, Erie, Sandusky, Crawford, Wyandot and Bishop Purcell. Second Bishop of Cincinnati The Re-

of Missions

Seneca Counties

in

demptorists Resign Their Missions. 3.

The

Sanguinists. The Very Rev. F. S. Brunner and Other Sanguinist Fathers take charge, in 1844, of the Missions Relinquished by the Redemptorists Sanguinist Convents Established at New Riegel, Thompson The

Success of the Sanguinist Missions. 4.

The Secular Clergy.— 1824-1847.

h.

Churches

6.

Female Religious Communities.

Dame 7.

Prior

Northern Ohio.— 1820-1847.

Sisters, at

Bishops

Chapter

in

Fenwick and

III to

— Sanguinist

Sisters, at

New

Riegel

— Notre

Toledo. Purcell

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Historical Data of Catholicity in Northern Ohio. 1847

25-50