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children, the eldest being ten and the youngest three and a half years old, were present. Jerusha Barber had been admitted into the Visitation monastery on July 26, 1817, taking the name of Sister Mary Augustine. Her novitiate was one of severe trials, as well on account of her affection for her husband as on account of her children, who were a burden to the community then in a state of poverty. She served in the monastery of Georgetown, and the convents of
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Nearly three years after their separation, February 23, 1820, husband and wife met in the chapel of Georgetown Visitation Monastery to make their vows in religion. She first went through the formula of the profession of a Visitation nun, and he the vows of a member of the Society of Jesus. Their five
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were received into the Roman Catholic Church with their five children, Mary (born 1810); Abigail (born 1811); Susan (born 1813); Samuel (born 1814); and Josephine (born 1816). At first he opened a school in New York, but this lasted only seven months. Both he and his wife determined to enter
325:. After his ordination he was sent to his old home, Claremont, New Hampshire, where in 1823, he built St. Mary's Church, the first Roman Catholic Church in the state. He laboured there for two years and then spent some time on the Indian missions in 352:, as Sister Mary Benedicta, August 15, 1826, and died in the convent of the order in Quebec, May 9, 1844. Abigail, and Susan also became Ursulines at Canadian convents. Josephine became a Visitandine sister, like her mother. Abigail died in 282:. He said that the first step leading to his conversion to Catholicism was the reading of "A Novena to St. Francis Xavier", a book belonging to an Irish servant girl. This raised doubts concerning his Protestant faith, which his bishop, 286:, and other Episcopalian ministers could not solve for him. By this time, his father had begun to have some religious reservations and shared with Virgil some books he had been given by Roman Catholic Bishop of Boston, 321:, shortly after sailed for Rome and took Barber with him as a novice. Barber remained there a year and then returned to Georgetown, where he continued his studies until December 1822, when he was ordained a priest at 310:. Under the direction of Fenwick, in June 1817 they set out for Georgetown, D. C., where Barber and his son Samuel went to the college of the Jesuit Fathers. Jerusha entered the 519: 314:, where the three oldest girls were received as boarding students. The youngest child, Josephine, then ten months old, was taken care of by Fenwick's mother. 369: 463: 514: 394: 330: 88: 60: 529: 524: 534: 41: 67: 74: 297:, with the result that he resigned his Episcopalian charge at Fairfield, and went to New York, where he and his wife 107: 539: 311: 287: 56: 45: 190: 349: 263:. Virgil was ordained an Episcopal priest and in 1807 became pastor of St. John's Episcopal Church in 248: 228: 173: 81: 318: 34: 264: 468: 298: 509: 504: 437:"Old St. Mary's, Old Church Rd., Claremont", St. Mary's RC Church, Claremont, New Hampshire 357: 256: 8: 477:
De Goesbriand, Catholic Memoirs of Vermont and New Hampshire (Burlington, Vermont, 1886);
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Virgil Barber was born May 9, 1782, in Claremont, New Hampshire, where his father,
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John Gilmary Shea, Memorial History of Georgetown College (Washington, 1891);
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Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. 21 August 2019
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Meehan, Thomas. "The Barber Family." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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During a visit to New York City, in 1816, he called on
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In 1814, Barber became principal of the Episcopalian
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was an Episcopal priest. Virgil was educated at the
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