She helped Italian immigrants and was the first American citizen to be canonized.
St. Frances Cabrini
He helped lepers in Hawaii
She gave away her inheritance to help African and Native Americans.
St. Katharine Drexel
He was Bishop of Philadelphia.
St. John Neumann
She was a mother who was the first American-born saint.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
This colony was originally established so Catholics could worship freely.
Maryland
This Nativist political party was very anti-Catholic.
Know Nothing Party
He established a Catholic colony in Maryland.
Lord Baltimore
She helped lepers in Hawaii.
St. Marianne Cope
This group hates African-Americans, Catholics, and Jews.
Ku Klux Klan
This is a person who opposes immigrants.
Nativist
He was a Catholic who ran for President in 1928.
Alfred Smith
This was the first Catholic diocese in the United States.
Baltimore
This state prohibited children from attending Catholic schools.
Oregon
He was a Franciscan doorkeeper.
Bl. Solanus Casey
She helped Native Americans in Missouri.
St. Rose Duchesne
He wrote the Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom.
Thomas Jefferson
He was a priest from Oklahoma who was martyred in Guatemala.
Bl. Stanley Rother
He was a generous former slave who lived in New York City.
Ven. Pierre Toussaint
George Washington donated money to help start this first Catholic church in Virginia.
St. Mary's Church in Alexandria
“___ shall make no law..."
Congress
He was the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Charles Carroll
She started the Catholic Worker Movement in New York City to serve the poor.
Servant of God Dorothy Day
She started schools in Indiana in the 1800s.
St. Theodora Guerin
He was a popular bishop on radio and television.
Ven. Fulton Sheen
He was the first African American Catholic priest.
Ven. Augustus Tolton
Riots between Nativists and Catholics took place in this city in the 1840s.
Philadelphia
"...respecting an establishment of ___..."
religion
He was a prominent Catholic in Virginia in the 1600s.
George Brent
He was the first bishop of the United States.
John Carroll
She was a former slave who started a school for African American girls in Baltimore.
Servant of God Mary Lange
This priest started the Knights of Columbus in Connecticut.
Bl. Michael McGivney
He was the first bishop of the Diocese of Arlington.
Thomas Welsh
*This was the name of the first Catholic diocese in Kentucky.
Bardstown
"or prohibiting the ___ exercise thereof…”
free