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Ripping yarn or plausible story of a deathbed baptism?
That Washington sometimes ducked in to hear a mass or two seems not unlikely to me.
Whatever the truth of it, it made me smile. And hope he is in heaven as we speak.
americancreation.blogspot.com/2013/01/no-george-washington-did-not-convert-to.html < pros and cons of his possible conversion debated here.
That Washington sometimes ducked in to hear a mass or two seems not unlikely to me.
Whatever the truth of it, it made me smile. And hope he is in heaven as we speak.
americancreation.blogspot.com/2013/01/no-george-washington-did-not-convert-to.html < pros and cons of his possible conversion debated here.
**Slaves Held Washington, Died Baptized Catholic!
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From The Denver Register, February 24, 1957
New York----It was a long tradition among both the Maryland Province Jesuit Fathers and the Negro slaves of the Washington plantation and those of the surrounding area that the first President died a Catholic. These and other facts about George Washington are reported in the Paulist INFORMATION magazine by Doran Hurley.
The story is that Father Leonard Neale, S.J., was called to Mount Vernon from St. Maryās Mission across the Piscatawney River four hours before Washingtonās death. Tradition also holds that shortly after Washingtonās death Father Neale sent a heavily sealed packet to Rome. If this be true, it may yet turn up in the Vatican archives, or it may have been lost during the Jesuitsā hidden years.
Washingtonās body servant Juba is authority for the fact that the General made the Sign of the Cross at meals. He may have learned this from his Catholic lieutenants, Stephen Moylan or John Fitzgerald. At Valley Forge, Washington forbade the burning in effigy of the Pontiff on āPopeās Day.ā Several times as President he is reported to have slipped into a Catholic church to hear Sunday Mass.
From The Denver Register, May 11, 1952
GEORGE WASHINGTON KEPT PICTURE OF BLESSED VIRGIN, RECORDS SHOW
Washington (Special)āA picture of the Blessed Virgin Mary and one of St. John were among the effects found in an inventory of the articles at Mount Vernon at the death of George Washington, first president of the U.S.A. The Rev. W. C. Repetti, S.J., archivist at Georgetown University, reports he has discovered this information in an appendix to a biography of Washington. The book is a LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON by Edward Everett, published by Sheldon & Co. in New York in 1860. Appendix No. 2, pages 286-7, lists an official āinventory of articles at Mt. Vernon with appraised values annexed. Taken by sworn appraisers after the decease of General Washington,ā the list includes:
1 Likeness of St. John 15.00
1 Likeness of Virgin Mary 15.00
āThe fact that he had a picture of the Blessed Virgin is rather unexpected, and, to the best of my knowledge, has not been brought out,ā says Father Repetti.
cathinfo.com/catholic.php/George-Washington-became-CatholicThe long report among slaves of Mount Vernon as to Washingtonās deathbed conversion would be odd unless based on truth. These were not Catholic Negroes; it is part of the tradition that weeping and wailing occurred in the quarters that Massa Washington had been snared by the Scarlet Woman of Rome, whom they had been taught to fear and hate. Supposedly, Father Neale was rowed across the Piscatawney by Negro oarsmen; and men often talked freely when slaves were nearby, confidently ignoring their presence.
January 24, 2013 at 2:01 PM