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Francis Scott Key was educated at home until he was 10 year old. Then he went to a grammar school in Annapolis, MD. He then went to St. John's College.
It was in the year 1814, during a particularly sharp battle between the United States and Great Britain, that Francis Scott Key composed "The Star-Spangled Banner". Coming out of a poem originally titled "Defense of Fort McHenry", this composition by Key would go on to become the national anthem of the U.S.
He was a Catholic priest. He went to a Catholic church.
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He went to Saint Francis Xavier church in Hyannis, Massachusetts. The pues in which he sat in are marked with a plaque.
Mrs. Key went to Baltimore to visit her husband, Francis Scott Key, who was held captive on a British warship during the War of 1812. She sought to secure his release and was determined to be close to him during this tumultuous time. Her journey ultimately highlighted the personal sacrifices made during wartime and the strength of familial bonds.
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Roman Catholic AnswerThe key beliefs of the Catholic Church were initially defined by Our Blessed Lord when He was teaching on this earth. He then commissioned the Apostles to go out to all the world preaching and baptizing.
Francis was taken prisoner during a war with a neighboring town. During his year in jail he received a revelation from God that it was time for him to settle down, quit his sinful life, and go to work for Our Lord to restore his church.
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