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He also began cataloguing Catholic works in the New York Public Library, but his health soon prevented him from continuing. Upon the recommendation that it would benefit his health, Richards moved to the novitiate in Los Gatos, California, in March 1900, but he was there only briefly before visiting his family in Boston after his mother's death. Richards returned to Los Gatos in April. In early 1901, he moved back to Frederick, Maryland, where he became minister of the novitiate. Richards then went to St. Andrew-on-Hudson in Hyde Park, New York, as minister in January 1903, when the novitiate relocated there. Several months later, he was made the procurator and was placed in charge of the mission in Pleasant Valley. He transferred again to Boston College in 1906 as spiritual father, remaining there for a year. From 1907 to July 1909, he was prefect of the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola at Boston College. Richards then proceeded to the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola in New York City as operarius. After four years, he was sent to Canisius College in Buffalo as minister and prefect of studies. He ceased to be minister in July 1914 but remained as prefect. He was appointed the rector and president of both Regis High School and the Loyola School in New York the following year, succeeding David W. Hearn. Concurrently, he became the pastor of the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola. 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Richards was able to have the bulk of the work completed by February 20, 1889, the date on which the university began its three-day centenary celebration. Within Healy Hall, he made improvements to Gaston Hall and oversaw the start of work on Riggs Library. Richards improved the university's astronomical observatory, placing Hagen in charge of it, which raised the stature of the university in scientific circles. In 1892 Richards received a donation from the socialite Elizabeth Wharton Drexel for the construction of Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart. That year, he also procured the library of historian John Gilmary Shea, which extensively documented the history of the Catholic Church in the United States. Richards's presidency came to an end on July 3, 1898, by which time he had experienced worsening health for two years. He was succeeded by John D. Whitney. Anti-Catholicism in the Ivy League Richards also took up the cause of fighting discrimination against Catholics by prominent Protestant universities, especially those of the Ivy League. In 1893, James Jeffrey Roche, the editor of the Catholic Boston newspaper The Pilot, wrote to Charles William Eliot, the president of Harvard University, about the fact that no Catholic universities were included on the list of institutions whose graduates were automatically eligible for admission to Harvard Law School. Eliot's response, which was published in The Pilot, was that the quality of education at Catholic universities was inferior to that offered at their Protestant counterparts. Richards and other Catholic educators had long believed that anti-Catholic discrimination had been at work at Protestant colleges. Richards sought a retraction from Eliot, writing to him that graduates of reputable Catholic colleges were better prepared to study law than any other college graduates, and he included information on Georgetown's curriculum. Eliot responded by adding Georgetown, the Colle ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2022 04:16:32 -0500 From: "Enence Translator" Subject: Language barrier should no longer Be your concern anymore! Language barrier should no longer Be your concern anymore! http://instant-translotr.email/hVhKKW44VsrQXZyDncCVqqPQUBybpwth6vRY8TRnnVZ-hCUOMw http://instant-translotr.email/PUpWVa_7WX1FavNqLf0FI-8DZReOhX4AwBIXmaTbkFp8KVQHJQ enry Livingston Richards was an Episcopal priest and the pastor of a church in Columbus. To the surprise of many, on January 25, 1852, he sought to convert to Catholicism, two months after Havens Cowles's birth. He was said to have been moved during a visit to New Orleans, where he saw whites and enslaved blacks receiving the Eucharist side by side at the altar rail in a Catholic church. He was baptized by Caspar Henry Borgess at the Holy Cross Church in Columbus. One day, following his conversion, he snuck out of the house with the infant Havens Cowles and brought him to Holy Cross, where Havens Cowles Richards was also baptized by Borgess. These two conversions disturbed Havens Cowles's mother, Cynthia, who was Episcopalian, and her relatives encouraged her to leave her husband. Likewise, Henry Livingston was ostracized by his family and acquaintances in Ohio. As a result, he abandoned his ministry and moved to New York City to search for work in business, leaving his family in the care of his father in Granville, Ohio. While there, Cynthia Cowles followed her husband in converting to Catholicism. 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