How the Carrolls of Maryland supported their Roman Catholic faith in colonial America
Who Were the Carrolls of Maryland?: Young Men Who Influenced the American Revolution By Christopher Gunty BALTIMORE (OSV News- Our Sunday Visitor) – Unable to receive a Catholic education in the British colonies in North America, three young men from wealthy Maryland families were sent to Saint-Omer, France, to study at the College of the English Jesuits. Descendants of the Carrolls of Maryland join for a photo after a Franco-American Friendship Mass Oct. 15, 2017, at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Saint-Omer, France. From left are: Denis de Kergorlay, president of the French Heritage Society and a remote descendant of the Carroll family; Harper Wright, a descendant of Charles Carroll of Carrolton; Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori, 15th successor of Archbishop John Carroll; Charles Carroll Carter Sr. (now deceased) and Charles Carroll Carter Jr., descendants of Daniel Carroll of Rock Creek; and Bishop Jean-Paul Jaeger of Arras, Boulogne and Saint-Omer. (Photo: OSV News/Ann M....