<p>W<span style=color: black;>hen the Declaration of Independence was crafted it revolutionized geo-political thought across the world.&nbsp;Yet it took many years to resolve centuries-old conflicts of race creed and class.&nbsp;On the last day of December 1820 the first Catholic Bishop south of Baltimore stepped from a ship to his new home in Charleston South Carolina.&nbsp;He had arrived from Cork Ireland.&nbsp;He had scant resources and very few followers of the Catholic Faith to administer.&nbsp;Much changed over the following decades as Bishop John England became the most admired Catholic in America.&nbsp;When he died in 1842 bells rang out across the city in his honor.&nbsp;Yet no Catholic Church had bells. </span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span style=color: black;>Nearly a century later Bishop John England's biographer himself a priest emerged in the Holy City as a beacon for education ethics and the empathy of all citizens.&nbsp;Monsignor Joseph Lawrence Doc O'Brien began the first co-educational high school in Charleston emphasizing the pillars of profound spirituality physical fitness and scholastic enterprise.&nbsp;The Pennsylvania native came to a southern city still in decline since the Civil War and dedicated his life to rebuild the three virtues of Faith Hope and Love across a receptive audience.</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span style=color: black;>These two priests changed the interaction of faiths in the Diocese of Charleston and changed thousands of lives as well.&nbsp;They are re-discovered in research and recorded warmly for what they achieved.</span></p>
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