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OverviewThis is a book about four Roman Catholic pioneers--explorers and developers--whose lives crossed each other's paths in Old Mines, Missouri, in the middle of the 1800s. Two of them were priests, and one of them was a bishop, then an archbishop. One was a laywoman, who was very generous with her riches. Three of them were not only of Irish descent but came from Ireland. The laywoman was French, and she came from Ste. Genevieve. The Great Potato Famine in Ireland in the 1840s brought all of them together in the oldest village in the state of Missouri: Old Mines. The potato famine brought many Irish to Missouri in the nineteenth century to farm, to build railroads, and to construct churches for worship. This is the story of pioneers Marie-Louise (Bolduc) Lamarque, Peter Richard Kenrick, James Fox, and John Joseph Hogan. Their lives crossed each other's paths in Old Mines, Missouri, a lead-mining village about sixty miles south of St. Louis (before St. Louis existed) and about forty miles east of Ste. Genevieve (before Ste. Genevieve existed). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark G BoyerPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9781666762150ISBN 10: 1666762156 Pages: 86 Publication Date: 21 December 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsToo often the pioneers and their work are forgotten. In this volume, four of these pioneers who were integral to the growth and development of the Roman Catholic faith in rural Missouri are spotlighted and given their due. A biographical history such as this is welcome to fill in the gaps. --Victor H. Matthews, professor of religious studies, Missouri State University """Too often the pioneers and their work are forgotten. In this volume, four of these pioneers who were integral to the growth and development of the Roman Catholic faith in rural Missouri are spotlighted and given their due. A biographical history such as this is welcome to fill in the gaps."" --Victor H. Matthews, professor of religious studies, Missouri State University" Author InformationMark G. Boyer, a well-known spiritual master, has been writing books for over fifty years. He has authored sixty-nine previous books; this is his twenty-ninth Wipf and Stock title. He is the author of 300 Years of the French in Old Mines: A Narrative History of the Oldest Village in Missouri (Wipf & Stock, 2021). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |