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The date of the synod was first announced as October 2022, [7] but was then changed to October 2023 because the scope of the synod had been widened. [4] [8] A further extension was announced in October 2022, taking the closing date to October 2024. [9] The list of all 364 participants was published on 7 July 2023. [10]
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It was built in 1886 as a home for cotton merchant Francis Silas Rodgers and his family. The mansion is Second Empire in style. [2] The Rodgers Mansion was purchased in 1920 for US$100,000 by the Scottish Rite Cathedral Association of Charleston, a Masonic organization. In 1922 it constructed an auditorium which could accommodate the ...
Pope Paul VI elevated Saint Francis Xavier to the status of a minor basilica in 1970. [72] [73] The cornerstone for Saint Francis Xavier Church was laid on March 30, 1826. [74] [75] The first services were held in 1827, although the interior was not yet complete. [76] The diocese added a bell tower, designed by the architect Jean-Marie Marsile ...
Laudate Deum (Praise God) is an apostolic exhortation by Pope Francis, published on October 4, 2023. [1] It was released on the 2023 Feast of St Francis Assisi as a follow-up to his 2015 encyclical Laudato si'. The text is about 8,000 words divided into 73 paragraphs. [2]
Fr. Francis Silas Chatard, Indiana's first American-born bishop, was consecrated as Bishop of Vincennes in Rome, Italy, on 12 May 1878. [6] [50] He established his residence at Indianapolis in 1878, and in 1898 Pope Leo XII approved Bishop Chatard's request to transfer the episcopal see to Indianapolis. [12] [51] [52]
He was born Silas Francis Marean Chatard in Baltimore, Maryland, on December 13, 1834, to Ferdinand E. Chatard and Eliza Marean.Both his father, Ferdinand, and his paternal grandfather, Pierre, an emigrant from Santo Domingo, West Indies, were physicians in Baltimore.
De Saint Palais was born in La Salvetat, and ordained to the priesthood on May 28, 1836 in the Church of Saint-Sulpice, Paris. [1] Bishop Simon Bruté had traveled to France to recruit priests for his new Diocese of Vincennes.