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St. Thomas Manor

18th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United StatesCarroll familyCatholicism and slaveryChurches completed in 1741Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland
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St Ignatius Church St Thomas Manor Sept 09
St Ignatius Church St Thomas Manor Sept 09

St. Thomas Manor (1741) is a historic home and Catholic church complex located near Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland. Known as St. Ignatius Church and Cemetery, the manor house complex is the oldest continuously occupied Jesuit residence in the world. The mission settlement of Chapel Point was established in 1641 by Father Andrew White, S.J., an English Jesuit missionary. Father White ministered to the Potapoco Native Americans, some of whom he converted to Catholicism. Established in 1662, this is the oldest continuously active Roman Catholic parish in the American Thirteen Colonies. With the consecration in 1794 of Bishop John Carroll, St. Thomas became the first Roman Catholic see in the United States.

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St. Thomas Manor
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Chapel Point Road
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St Ignatius Church St Thomas Manor Sept 09
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