376 



ROGERS, G. H. 



ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. 



V. Representative from New Jersey, 205 ; 

 on the amendment to the Constitution, 209. 



VI. Representative from New Jersey, 124 ; 

 on representation and taxation, 146; on the 

 civil-rights bill, 201; on the bill to relieve 

 officers, 216. 



VII. Representative from New Jersey, 131 ; 

 makes minority report against impeachment, 

 202. 



ROGERS, G. H. XII. Obituary, 639. 



ROGERS, Colonel HENRY C. XI. Obituary 

 of, 574. 



ROGERS, HENRY D. VI. Birth, 673 ; pur- 

 suits, 673 ; death, 673. 



ROGERS, JOHN. XII. Obituary, 602. 



ROGET, PETER MARK. IX. Birth, 608; 

 death, 608 ; career, 608 ; works, 608. 



ROLFE, EDWARD, civil engineer. XIII. Obit- 

 uary of, 566. 



ROLLINS, JAMES . IV. Member of Con- 

 gress from Missouri, 219; offers a resolution 

 on the conduct of the war, 331. 



ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. IT. Population 

 under, 746 ; other statistics, 746 ; increase, 

 747; present number, 747; great council at 

 Rome, 747; temporal power of the Pope, 748; 

 progress of the Church in Asia, 748. 



III. Organization, 819 ; numbers, 819 ; sem- 

 inaries at Rome, 819; letter of the Pope to 

 Archbishop Hughes, 819; letter of Jefferson 

 Davis, 820 ; reply of the Pope, 820 ; meeting 

 of the Congress at Malines, 820; delegates, 

 820 ; congress in Germany, 821 ; rights of 

 Protestants in Catholic countries, 821. 



IV. Great increase of members, 725; ca- 

 thedral in Philadelphia, 725 ; encyclical letter 

 of the Pope, 725; how received, 725; the 

 Church in Austria, 726; do. Italy, 726; do. 

 Spain, 726; do. Portugal, 726; questions at 

 issue, 727; liberal papers of Belgium, 727; 

 Catholic congresses, 727. 



V. Details from the Pontifical Annual, 747 ; 

 province of Baltimore, 748; of New York, 

 748 ; of Cincinnati, 748 ; of St. Louis, 748 ; of 

 San Francisco, 748 ; of Oregon City, 748 ; of 

 New Orleans, 748 ; statistics of the Church in 

 the United States, 748 ; precedency of the See 

 of Baltimore, 748 ; Roman Catholic population 

 in the United States, 748; progress of the 

 Church in the United States in 1808-'61, 748 ; 

 progress in England, Scotland, and Wales, 748 ; 

 number of Catholics in England and Scotland, 

 749 ; in Ireland, 749 ; effect of the Pope's en- 



cyclical letter, 749; arrest of clergy in Mis- 

 souri, 749 ; affairs in Mexico, 749 ; letter of 

 the Pope to Maximilian, 749; recall of the 

 papal nuncio from Mexico, 749; Government 

 measures with regard to the Church in Poland, 

 749 ; statistics of the order of Jesuits, 749 ; 

 of the Franciscan order, 750 ; Congress of 

 Germany, 750; proposed central office for the 

 Catholic press, 750. 



VI. Organization and numbers, 673 ; organ- 

 ization and numbers in England, 673; nego- 

 tiations of the Italian Government with the 

 Pope, 674 ; allocution of the Pope, 674 ; allo- 

 cution against Russia, 674; reply of the Rus- 

 sian Government, 675 ; letter to the Catholic 

 bishops on the canonization of martyrs, 676; 

 second National Council in the United States, 

 676 ; members, 676 ; pastoral letter, 677 ; views 

 on the emancipation of slaves, 677 ; dispatch 

 to the Pope, 678 ; reply, 678. 



VII. Pope, cardinals, and bishops, 677; 

 meeting of bishops at Rome, 678 ; reception of 

 American clergy, 678 ; Pope's allocution to 

 the assembled prelates, 678 ; observance of the 

 celebration, 678 ; list of (Ecumenical Councils, 

 678 ; allocution announcing another Council, 

 679 ; deliberations of the bishops on drawing 

 up an address to the Pope, 679 ; bull conven- 

 ing an (Ecumenical Council, 679 ; erection of 

 new sees and vicariates in the United States, 

 679, 680; statistics of the Church in Great 

 Britain, 680; in Holland, 680; difficulty be- 

 tween the Pope and the Italian Government, 

 680 ; allocution against the sale of church 

 property, 680 ; do. against the Garibaldian rev- 

 olution, 681 ; retraction of Cardinal d' Andrea, 

 681 ; relations with the Russian Government, 

 681 ; official decree for the regulation of Roman 

 Catholic affairs, 681 ; allocution complaining 

 of the Russian Government, 681. 



VIII. Organization, 670; sees, 670; dio- 

 ceses vacant, 670 ; classification and names of 

 religious orders, 671 ; statistics of churches, 

 priests, communities, etc., in the United States, 

 671 ; suffragan bishoprics, 672 ; statistics of 

 monastic orders, 672 ; statistics in British do- 

 minions, 672; bull convoking an (Ecumenical 

 Council, 672; letter addressed to Protestant 

 and non-Catholic bodies, 674 ; allocution of 

 the Pope relative to the abolition of the Aus- 

 trian Concordat, 675. 



IX. Pope Pius IX., 608; cardinals, 608; 

 prelates, 608 ; the Catholic Church in the 



