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657:. Healy suspected that Ponsardin had been stealing money that the diocese gave to build a new church. After four years of construction, the building only had a basement and unfinished exterior walls. Healy refused to give Ponsardin any more money and suspended him from ministry in October 1877.Ponsardin then appealed the suspension to Rome, which created gossip among Vatican officials. Healy finally agreed to pay Ponsardin's debts on the condition that he leave the diocese. The Ponsardin matter caused such embarrassment for Healy that he submitted his resignation to
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writer Bryan Greene established through DNA evidence that the Healy siblings were blood relatives of abolitionist
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949:"Passing: Race, Religion, and the Healy Family, 1820-1920"
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1293:. Frederick Fell Publishers. 1998.
1254:Hurst, Violet (November 19, 2021).
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1421:Dictionary of National Biography
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1674:St. Patrick's Church, Lewiston
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1112:Ebel, John B. (June 3, 1955).
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259:Bishop of Portland in Maine
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440:John Bernard Fitzpatrick
394:Georgia General Assembly
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813:on February 10, 2021
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546:Notre-Dame Cathedral
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1480:David William Bacon
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127:Consecration
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436:John Hughes
407:Ellen Craft
390:manumission
89:Predecessor
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1476:Ordinaries
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310:common-law
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151:1830-04-06
114:Ordination
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1683:Education
1576:Cathedral
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562:North End
511:Cambridge
495:Worcester
449:Education
340:in Boston
265:Biography
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192:Education
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