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    Caspar Henry Borgess (August 1, 1826 – May 3, 1890) was a German-born American prelate of the Catholic Church. He was the second Bishop of Detroit, serving...
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  • Bishop Borgess High School was a Catholic secondary school in the Detroit suburb of Redford, Michigan. Named after Caspar Henry Borgess, the second Roman...
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    Baptiste Miege to found the school and serve as its first president. Caspar Henry Borgess, who had come to Detroit from Cincinnati on May 8, 1870, was cofounder...
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    Thaddeus Amat y Brusi Edward Barron Eusebius J. Beltran Herbert Bevard Caspar Henry Borgess Michael Joseph Bransfield Francis Brennan Michael Francis Burbidge...
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  • Archdiocese of New York. In 1877, the nuns responded to an invitation by Caspar Henry Borgess, the Bishop of Detroit, to provide education to the children of his...
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    Archbishop of Philadelphia (1844–1857) John Henry Luers, Bishop of Fort Wayne (1846–1857) Caspar Henry Borgess, Coadjutor Bishop and later Bishop of Detroit...
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  • (Dominican Congregation of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart) O.P. Bishop Caspar Henry Borgess Dominican 1877 Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne O.P. Mother Rose Hawthorne...
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    administrated by coadjutor bishops. He was succeeded by his compatriot Caspar Henry Borgess. Clarence Monroe Burton, The City of Detroit, Michigan, 1701-1922...
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    consecration on April 22, 1883, from Archbishop William Elder, with Bishops Caspar Borgess and William McCloskey serving as co-consecrators, at St. Andrew's Cathedral...
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    a village square with a pavilion and a playground for children. Caspar Henry Borgess (1824–1890), bishop of Detroit Clemens große Macke [de] (b. 1959)...
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    glass windows for lack of payment. Rev. Van Driss wrote to Bishop Caspar Henry Borgess for assistance, who allocated $200 to settle accounts and have the...
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    Detroit Appointed 3 August 1888 Term ended January 5, 1918 Predecessor Caspar Henry Borgess Successor Michael Gallagher Orders Ordination December 20, 1856 by Costantino...
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    side at the altar rail in a Catholic church. He was baptized by Caspar Henry Borgess at the Holy Cross Church in Columbus. One day, following his conversion...
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  • Thomas Patrick Roger Foley 102 94 110 1870 Chicago (coadjutor) 120 Caspar Henry Borgess 94 83 98 1870 II Detroit 121 Napoléon-Joseph Perché 94 98 119 1870...
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    consisted mostly of French and English-speaking Catholics until Bishop Caspar Henry Borgess directed Maes to organize a new parish to accommodate the growing...
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    and the Chapel of Sacred Heart, also in Jackson. In 1880, Bishop Caspar Henry Borgess of the Detroit Diocese approved the establishment of a second Catholic...
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    priesthood for the Diocese of Detroit in Windsor on June 16, 1886 by Bishop Caspar Borgess. After his ordination, Kelly was appointed as assistant pastor at St...
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    St. Albertus Roman Catholic Church (category Henry Engelbert church buildings)
    Stanislaus Kostka Society and, with the blessing then-administrator Bishop Caspar Borgess, began to collect funds to build a church. In 1871, St. Albertus Parish...
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    and were ministered to by traveling priests including future bishops Caspar Borgess and Edward Fitzgerald. However, six years passed before Archbishop Purcell...
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    with some French families attending. Following Lefevere's death, under Caspar Borgess, the second Bishop of Detroit, the church remained the cathedral until...
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    Paul Lefevere (coadjutor bishop 1841–1869); died before succession Caspar Borgess (1871–1887) John Samuel Foley (1888–1918) Michael Gallagher (1918–1937)...
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    consecration on September 14, 1879, from Bishop Michael Heiss, with Bishops Caspar Borgess and John Spalding serving as co-consecrators, at Saint Paul's in Negaunee...
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    Friendless (1874) 7 West Waren, Detroit, MI. Demolished in 1927. Rev Caspar Borgess Residence (1874) 1219 Washington Boulevard, Detroit, MI. Demolished...
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