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In 1789, Pope Pius VI created the first Catholic diocese in the United States, the Diocese of Baltimore.
Ambrose Maréchal, the future third archbishop of Baltimore, and other Sulpician priests are frequent guests at Doughoregan, saying Mass there often and gaining the ear of the Signer.