Catholic Church. Diocese of Chatham. Bishop (1860-1902 : Rogers)
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Circular letter of the Rt. Rev. James Rogers, D.D., Bishop of Chatham, advising his flock to cease further opposition to the non-sectarian school law (in order to avoid other evils), and to work under it so as to gain its acknowledged advantages, while still protesting against it radical defect
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Pastoral letter of the Rt. Rev. James Rogers, D.D., Bishop of Chatham, publishing in his diocese the extraordinary jubilee, announced to the Catholic world in the encyclical letter, (dated March 12, 1881), of our Most Holy Father Pope Leo XIII
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Circular letter of the Rt. Rev. James Rogers, D.D., Bishop of Chatham, advising his flock to cease further opposition to the non-sectarian school law (in order to avoid other evils), and to work under it so as to gain its acknowledged advantages, while still protesting against it radical defect
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Pastoral letter of the Rt. Rev. James Rogers, D.D., Bishop of Chatham, publishing in his diocese the extraordinary jubilee, announced to the Catholic world in the encyclical letter, (dated March 12, 1881), of our Most Holy Father Pope Leo XIII