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  2. Jul 6, 2016 · WASHINGTON — Both the Catholic Church and the tradition of religious freedom can trace their roots in the United States to the earliest days of the founding of...

  3. Catholic Beginnings - Maryland. As he visits historic shrines, churches and cathedrals, Fr. Charles Connor explores the rich Catholic heritage of America and its influence on the nation.

  4. Jul 7, 2016 · According to EWTN Global Catholic Network's new original series titled Catholic Beginnings: Maryland, the Catholic Church’s roots in the United States can be traced back to the earlier...

  5. Jul 4, 2016 · By Adelaide Mena. Washington D.C., Jul 4, 2016 / 11:22 am. Both the Catholic Church and the tradition of religious freedom can trace their roots in the United States to the earliest days of the...

  6. Sep 25, 2018 · Led by Cecil’s younger brother Leonard Calvert, the first Catholics arrived in Maryland in 1634. They landed on Saint Clement’s Island in southern Maryland where the first Catholic mass was celebrated by the Jesuit priest Father Andrew White on March 25, 1634 — now known as Maryland Day.

  7. Catholicism came to Maryland on March 25, 1634, an auspicious day: the Feast of the Annunciation and the first day of the English new year. A small group, Protestants and Catholics mixed, landed on a small island in the lower Potomac near the Maryland shore, and Father Andrew White celebrated Mass to bless the beginning of their colony.

  8. Maryland. —One of the thirteen English colonies which after the Revolution of 1776 became the original States of the American Union. Its total area is 13,327 sq...

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