爱德华·芬威克:辛辛那提第一任主教和奴隶主

C. W. Gollar
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摘要:多明尼加神父爱德华·芬威克(Edward Fenwick, 1768-1832)出生于马里兰州,是富有的美国天主教徒后裔,他用继承和获得的奴隶在肯塔基州斯普林菲尔德建立了美国第一个多明尼加修道院。芬威克的传教活动从南方扩展到了自由州俄亥俄州,他在那里度过了生命的最后二十年。1822年,芬威克被任命为辛辛那提的第一位主教,在此之前,他几乎没有接触过奴隶。当他在1829年开办圣弗朗西斯泽维尔神学院和1831年开办雅典娜学院时,芬威克不再是奴隶主了。因此,芬威克的传记在很大程度上淡化了他的蓄奴经历,如果不是忽略的话。然而,对他生活的仔细研究表明,奴隶制制度影响了他的教会生涯。
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Edward Fenwick: First Bishop of Cincinnati and Slaveholder
Abstract:Maryland-born Dominican Father Edward Fenwick (1768–1832), a descendant of wealthy American Catholics, used inherited and acquired slaves to establish St. Rose Priory in Springfield, Kentucky, the first Dominican house in the United States. Fenwick's ministry extended beyond the South into the free state of Ohio, where he spent the last twenty years of his life. By the time he was consecrated the first bishop of Cincinnati in 1822, Fenwick had little contact with slaves. When he opened St. Francis Xavier Seminary in 1829 and the College of the Athenaeum in 1831, Fenwick was no longer a slaveholder. As a result, biographies of Fenwick largely downplay, if not ignore, his slaveholding experience. Careful research into his life, however, reveals that the institution of slavery influenced his ecclesiastical career.
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