CHAPTER VI.
    Father David's Work as Teacher.-His Experi-
 tnce.-Writings.-Missions.-His Health.-His Work
 as Spiritual Director.-Bishop Flaget's Presence.- His
 Estimate of his Priests.-Intimate Knowledge of Good
 Material.-Father David's Sanctity.-Recreations.-
 Music.-Father Elliott.-The Ceremonies.-First Or-
 dinations ...................................... ........ 50

                   CHAPTER VII.
    Temporary Shelters.--Love for the Simple.-New
Church of St. Thomas'.-First Brick Semiiiary.-Bishop
Dubourg and His Students.- Students Lodge with the
Neighbors.-Fathers De Andreis and Rosati.-Famous
Group -Old and New Vestments.-First Stoves in
Kentucky.-The New Cathedral.-Dedication.-A Co-
a(djutor.-Father David Appointed.-Leaves St. Thomas'... 59

                   CIIAPTER VIII.
    Thoughts of New Seminary.-Circumstances of Its
Realization.-Death of Hottenroth.-His Nuncupative
Will.-Theologians Go to Bardstown.-St. Thomas', a
Preparatory Seminary.-Boys' School.-List of Priests.-
St. Joseph's and St. Mary's Colleges ....................... 68

                   CHAPTER IX.
   Wider Possibilities for Learning.-Narrower Pros-
pects for St. Thomas'.-Some Early Students of the
Colleges.-Boys' School Floutishes.-Brothers of the
Mission.-Manual Training.-New Building.-Death of
Father Derigaud.-Father De Rohan.-Rohan's Knob.-
Priests Buried at St. Thomas'.-Peculiar Titles.-
Partial Closing of St. Thomas'.-Dispersion of the
Brothers.-Their Prospective Work .............. ......... 75

                   CHAPTER X.
   The Theologians at Bardstown.-Bishop Flaget
Asks for Help -The Rev. Dr. Kenrick Comes.-Car-
dinal Litta's Complaint.-The Rector's Answer.-Dr.
Kenrick's Work in Kentucky.-Appointed Bishop.-
Some of His Students.-St. Thomas' Seminary Un-que
in History.-Its Work.-Vocations.-Good Missiona-
ries.-Native Clergy.-English Without the Idiom ......... 83