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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archdiocese of Boston |
 | | Here they remained until 17 July, 1826, when their new convent, Mount Benedict, Charlestown, was opened. |
 | | This was the institution sacked and burned by an anti-Catholic mob on the 11th of August, 1834. |
 | | For many years the bishop was an invalid and a great sufferer, but he kept up his activities to the end and before his death on 13 February, 1866, saw the prosperity of the diocese increased nearly threefold. |
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