The Church in Northern Ohio and in the Diocese of Cleveland: From 1749 to 1890 (Classic Reprint)

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During this period of about twenty years a number of Catholic families came from Maryland and Pennsylvania and settled in Columbiana county, some as early as 1812, and others a few years later in Stark and Wayne counties.

In 1814 the saintly Dominican Father, Rev. Edward Fen wick, was sent by Bishop Fla-get, of Bardstown, Ky., to look after the spiritual interests of the Catholics, sparsely settled in Southern and Central Ohio, with a view to provide them with regular pastoral attendance. In 1817 he paid his first pastoral visit to the few Catholic families settled in the north eastern part of the state - Columbiana and Stark counties. It is therefore from last mentioned year that Catholicity in Northern Ohio really dates its beginning.

As this narrative is to be confined to the territory of Northern Ohio - the present Diocese of Cleveland - in record ing the establishment, growth and progress of the Church, it will deal with such facts relating thereto as far as the subject demands, and the narrow limits of a sketch will permit.

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