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would be unnecessary and inexpedient. Instead, he favored an implicit over an explicit definition, as he believed the latter would likely "excite controversies now slumbering and almost extinct". However, Spalding reversed himself on the necessity of an explicit definition of infallibility after
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Following the end of the civil war, Spalding appealed for financial aid to people in the former
Confederacy, posing the question, "Can we be held blameless before God if our brethren, whom we are solemnly commanded to love even as ourselves, should perish through our coldness and neglect?" In
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Catholics intended to subvert the government, and Spalding himself was accused of harboring weapons in various churches. This led to a series of riots that resulted in the deaths of anywhere between 22 and over 100 German and Irish Catholic immigrants. The
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as "a great social evil", but asked, "But how can we free ourselves of without ruining our country and causing injury to the poor slaves themselves?" He also remarked that "those who are in such a way liberated ordinarily become miserable vagabonds, drunkards and thieves."
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as "a great social evil", but asked, "But how can we free ourselves of without ruining our country and causing injury to the poor slaves themselves?" He also remarked that "those who are in such a way liberated ordinarily become miserable vagabonds, drunkards and thieves."
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Spalding's first acts as bishop was to visit every parish, school, and other institution in the diocese. In 1850, with the assistance of a group of German-Catholics, Spalding opened St.Joseph's Orphanage for boys in Louisville.
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Catholics in the archdiocese donated $ 10,000 to relief efforts there. Spalding also expressed concern for the spiritual welfare of newly freed African-Americans. Writing to Archbishop
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Two days after his ordination, Spalding sailed to the United States, wanting to see Flaget again. Spalding arrived in New York City in
October 1834. While traveling to Kentucky, he stopped in
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Regarding slavery, the most controversial subject of his era, Spalding said that he sought to avoid "angry political discussions". However, he published a piece on the
American Civil War in
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In 1861, Spalding converted St. Joseph's College into a military hospital. By the end of Spalding's tenure in Louisville, the diocese included 70,000 Catholics and 85 churches.
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After Chabrat resigned in 1847, the Vatican needed to appoint another coadjutor bishop for Flaget, who was too weak to conduct his duties. On April 18, 1848,
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By the time Spalding graduated from St. Mary's in 1826 at age 16, he had decided to enter the priesthood. He started his studies at St. Thomas Seminary in
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degree from the university, the first American student to do so. He received the degree after a marathon session defending 256 propositions on theology,
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to regain his health. He expected to return to Rome when the Vatican Council reassembled. However, the capture of Rome by King
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around the mid-17th century. Spalding's paternal grandfather, Benedict Spalding, moved to Kentucky from
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1482:"St. Mary's Industrial Home | A Grateful Look at the Past – Xaverian Brothers"
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from attacks by university faculty and other scholars.
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that clearly demonstrated his sympathy laid with the
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sent Spalding to Rome to continue his studies at the
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1401:"Our History – St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore"
808:In 1865, Spalding issued a defense of Pius IX's
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1432:"Black Catholics in Nineteenth Century America"
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1097:The Life of the Most Rev. M.J. Spalding, D.D.
964:. Vol. I. New York: P. O'Shea Publisher.
911:Lists of patriarchs, archbishops, and bishops
906:List of Catholic bishops of the United States
550:to divide the Diocese of Louisville, and the
260:Martin Spalding was born on May 23, 1810, in
1100:New York: The Catholic Publication Society.
1047:. New York: Office of Catholic Publications.
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1381:from the original on December 14, 2009
1359:. Lanham: University Press of America.
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1136:. Baltimore: Richardson & Bennett.
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1843:Assumption High School, Louisville
1828:St. Xavier High School, Louisville
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573:In August 1855, Spalding faced an
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1833:Trinity High School, St. Matthews
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1155:"Archbishop Martin John Spalding"
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327:Pontifical Urbaniana University
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960:Clarke, Richard Henry (1872).
368:in the subterranean chapel of
282:Sisters of Charity of Nazareth
109:Coadjutor Bishop of Louisville
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1864:High schools (coeducational)
778:While he firmly believed in
544:Plenary Council of Baltimore
352:While in Rome, Spalding was
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2156:Maryvale Preparatory School
2106:Mount St. Mary's University
1976:Cathedral of Mary Our Queen
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1133:Baltimore: Past and Present
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592:Cathedral of the Assumption
568:American College at Louvain
536:Cathedral of the Assumption
519:: "Under the protection of
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1883:Pitt Academy, Louisville
1689:William George McCloskey
1596:Archbishop of Louisville
1241:Archdiocese of Baltimore
1092:Spalding, John Lancaster
609:At the beginning of the
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2330:Edwin Frederick O'Brien
2285:Francis Patrick Kenrick
2226:Institute of Notre Dame
2221:Cardinal Gibbons School
2211:The John Carroll School
2026:St. John the Evangelist
1774:James Kendrick Williams
1764:John Lancaster Spalding
1749:Charles Garrett Maloney
1714:Thomas Joseph McDonough
1669:John Baptist Mary David
1569:Archbishop of Baltimore
1562:Francis Patrick Kenrick
1436:U.S. Catholic Historian
1430:Davis, Cyprian (1986).
916:John Lancaster Spalding
639:Archbishop of Baltimore
464:of Martin John Spalding
412:The Louisville Guardian
234:Archbishop of Baltimore
89:Francis Patrick Kenrick
36:Archbishop of Baltimore
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1674:Benedict Joseph Flaget
1664:Benedict Joseph Flaget
1589:Benedict Joseph Flaget
1579:James Roosevelt Bayley
1553:Catholic Church titles
1375:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1270:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1159:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1130:Mayer, Brantz (1871).
992:"Martin John Spalding"
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400:St. Joseph's Cathedral
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99:James Roosevelt Bayley
2494:Diocese of Wilmington
2395:Philip Francis Murphy
2365:John Michael McNamara
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2116:St. Mary's University
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1296:"Mission and History"
997:Catholic Encyclopedia
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206:Roman Catholic Church
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2290:Martin John Spalding
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1879:Special needs school
1839:High schools (girls)
1739:Guy Ignatius Chabrat
1719:Thomas Cajetan Kelly
1679:Martin John Spalding
1337:on February 6, 2012.
765:Spalding recognized
751:L'Osservatore Romano
718:unification of Italy
616:L'Osservatore Romano
552:Diocese of Covington
540:John Baptist Purcell
370:St. Peter's Basilica
358:Carlo Maria Pedicini
316:St. Joseph's College
292:in 1820 at age ten.
280:, co-founder of the
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238:Bishop of Louisville
226:Martin John Spalding
114:Bishop of Louisville
29:Martin John Spalding
2531:Maryland portal
2489:Diocese of Richmond
2467:The Catholic Review
2410:John Ricard, S.S.J.
2335:William Edward Lori
2265:Leonard Neale, S.J.
2196:Saint Maria Goretti
2186:St. Frances Academy
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2131:Archbishop Spalding
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1819:High schools (boys)
1724:Joseph Edward Kurtz
1331:Bryan S. Bush Books
1200:on October 20, 2009
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780:papal infallibility
774:Papal infallibility
656:All Hallows College
602:system, denouncing
423:Lexington, Kentucky
312:Bardstown, Kentucky
250:papal infallibility
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2260:John Carroll, S.J.
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1039:Shea, John Gilmary
990:O'Donovan, Louis.
882:Catholicism portal
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