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- Q6142361 description "Roman Catholic bishop".
- Q6142361 description "Roman Catholic bishop".
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- Q6142361 abstract "James Rogers (11 July 1826 – 22 March 1903) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest and the 1st Bishop of Chatham, New Brunswick from 1860 to 1902.Rogers was born in Mountcharles, County Donegal, Ireland and emigrated with his family to Canada in 1831. He was ordained a priest in Halifax, Nova Scotia on July 2, 1851 and was installed as Bishop of Chatham in 1860. In 1868, Rogers was instrumental in bringing the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, an order of nursing and teaching sisters, to Tracadie-Sheila, New Brunswick, where they operated a lazaretto. Subsequently, this order also opened a convent in Chatham where they operated a hospital, a nursing home, a school for training nurses and an elementary and secondary school.Bishop Rogers attended the First Vatican Council where he opposed the declaration of papal infallibility. He invited the Congregation of Notre Dame to open convents in Newcastle, Caraquet, and Saint-Louis de Kent. His later years were overshadowed by growing tensions between French and Irish residents in his diocese.".
- Q6142361 activeYearsEndYear "1903".
- Q6142361 activeYearsStartYear "1860".
- Q6142361 birthDate "1826-07-11".
- Q6142361 birthYear "1826".
- Q6142361 deathDate "1902".
- Q6142361 deathDate "1903-03-22".
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- Q6142361 deathYear "1902".
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- Q6142361 birthDate "1826-07-11".
- Q6142361 dateOfBirth "1826-07-11".
- Q6142361 dateOfDeath "1902".
- Q6142361 deathDate "1903-03-22".
- Q6142361 ended "1903-03-22".
- Q6142361 enthroned "1860-05-08".
- Q6142361 name "James Rogers".
- Q6142361 name "Rogers, James".
- Q6142361 placeOfDeath "Chatham, New Brunswick, Canada".
- Q6142361 shortDescription "Roman Catholic bishop".
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- Q6142361 comment "James Rogers (11 July 1826 – 22 March 1903) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest and the 1st Bishop of Chatham, New Brunswick from 1860 to 1902.Rogers was born in Mountcharles, County Donegal, Ireland and emigrated with his family to Canada in 1831. He was ordained a priest in Halifax, Nova Scotia on July 2, 1851 and was installed as Bishop of Chatham in 1860. In 1868, Rogers was instrumental in bringing the Religious Hospitallers of St.".
- Q6142361 label "James Rogers (bishop)".
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- Q6142361 name "James Rogers".
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