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    Joseph Rosati, CM (30 January 1789 – 25 September 1843) was an Italian-born Catholic missionary to the United States who served as the first bishop of...
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  • the Pacific. Joseph Rosati, C.M.: March 20, 1827 – September 25, 1843 Peter Richard Kenrick: September 25, 1843 – May 21, 1895 John Joseph Kain: May 21...
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    Rosati-Kain High School is an all-girls Catholic high school in St. Louis, Missouri. Rosati-Kain is accredited as a college preparatory school by the...
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    Reinado Louis-Guillaume DuBourg Joseph Rosati Leo-Raymond de Neckere Archbishops Antoine Blanc Jean-Marie Odin Napoléon-Joseph Perché Francis Xavier Leray...
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    up his episcopal see in St. Louis. In 1823, Pope Pius VII appointed Joseph Rosati to the office of coadjutor bishop of the diocese.[citation needed] On...
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  • Rosati is an Italian surname. The surname Rosati was first found in Italy, where bearers of Rosati were found since the Middle Ages in many areas of Italy...
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    the Diocese of St. Louis. The first bishop of the St. Louis diocese, Joseph Rosati, began construction of a new cathedral, now the Basilica of St. Louis...
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  • Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet became a separate congregation of pontifical right on May 16, 1877. In 1834, the Most Rev. Joseph Rosati, Bishop of St...
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    unincorporated Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. The school is named after Archbishop Joseph Rummel, a former Archbishop in the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Opened on...
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    Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life Joseph Rosati (1789-1843), first bishop of St. Louis, Missouri Joseph Patrick Slattery, (1866-1931) physicist...
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    The remaining two Salish men secured a visit with St. Louis Bishop Joseph Rosati, who assured them that missionaries would be sent to the Bitterroot...
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  • missionary zeal. When Ryken returned to the United States in 1837, Bishop Joseph Rosati of the Diocese of St. Louis, Missouri, persuaded him that the children...
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  • Cleveland Catholic Diocese, 1979–2006 Joseph Rosati - first Bishop of the Diocese of Saint Louis Robert Sirico Joseph Louis Bernardin (1928–1996) - Archbishop...
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    baptized in Chicago. In 1833, Jesuit missionaries wrote a letter to Joseph Rosati, Bishop of Saint Louis and Vicar General of Bardstown, pleading for...
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    Richardson, priest and President of DePaul University Rocio Romero, designer Joseph Rosati, opened St. Mary's of the Barrens Catholic Church in 1818 Bill Schindler...
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  • Joseph Academy was an all-girls private high school in New Orleans, Louisiana, sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph. The Sisters of Saint Joseph (CSJ)...
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    Joseph Rosati, began construction of a new cathedral, now the Basilica of St. Louis, King of France. The cornerstone of the church was laid by Rosati...
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    Reinado Louis-Guillaume DuBourg Joseph Rosati Leo-Raymond de Neckere Archbishops Antoine Blanc Jean-Marie Odin Napoléon-Joseph Perché Francis Xavier Leray...
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  • General Clark. The remaining two secured a visit with St. Louis Bishop Joseph Rosati, who assured them that missionaries would be sent to the Bitterroot...
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    in The Shepherd of the Times, a Catholic newspaper funded by Bishop Joseph Rosati. In 1834, the St. Louis Observer began to increase its coverage of slavery...
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    resident bishop of the 19th century. In 1823, Pope Pius VII appointed Joseph Rosati to the office of coadjutor bishop of the diocese. At the diocesan bishop's...
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    in 1832. A primary school was founded on December 10, 1838. Bishop Joseph Rosati of St. Louis sent Father Peter Donnelly to establish a Catholic church...
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    German, and Irish. The area was under the jurisdiction of Vincentian Joseph Rosati, Bishop of St. Louis. Under his jurisdiction that the early missionaries...
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  • established a seminary. By 1826, a separate St. Louis diocese was created. Joseph Rosati became the first bishop in 1827. Protestants had received services from...
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    Archdiocese of Saint Louis, the Italian-born Joseph Rosati. The area is part of Missouri's grape-growing region and Rosati is well known for its wines. The first...
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    groups of priests and brothers under Felix De Andreis (1877-1820) and Joseph Rosati (1789-1843) left for the United States in the fall of 1815. They stayed...
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    Reinado Louis-Guillaume DuBourg Joseph Rosati Leo-Raymond de Neckere Archbishops Antoine Blanc Jean-Marie Odin Napoléon-Joseph Perché Francis Xavier Leray...
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    New Jersey. The Salesians brough Tran back to Louisiana to attend Saint Joseph Seminary College in Saint Benedict, Louisiana. Tran then went to Notre Dame...
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    Reinado Louis-Guillaume DuBourg Joseph Rosati Leo-Raymond de Neckere Archbishops Antoine Blanc Jean-Marie Odin Napoléon-Joseph Perché Francis Xavier Leray...
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    New Orleans and requested the appointment of Joseph Rosati as his coadjutor bishop. He consecrated Rosati on 25 March 1824, and left him to oversee the...
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