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WHITE, Charles Ignatius, R. C. clergyman, born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1807; died in Washington, D. C., 1 April, 1877. He was graduated at St. Mary's college, Baltimore, in 1823, and became a Roman Catholic priest, he was at the time of his death, and had been for twenty years preceding, the pastor of St. Matthew's church in Washington, D.C. He edited the " Catholic Almanac" in 1834-'57, and founded and edited the "Religious Cabinet " in 1842, a monthly magazine, which was replaced in 1843 by the "United States Catholic Magazine." This again was replaced in 1849 by a weekly paper, the " Catholic Mirror." He translated and edited Jaime Lucio Balmes's "Protestantism and Catholicity compared in their Effects on the Civilization of Europe" (New York, 1850); also Chateaubriand's "Genius of Christianity" (1856) ; and wrote a "Life of Mrs. Eliza A. Seton" (1853).
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