No, John Carroll was a catholic Bishop and not married.
No, John Carroll is not a canonized saint in the Catholic Church.
John Carroll was a significant figure in American history, primarily known for his role as the first Catholic bishop in the United States. He founded the Catholic University of America and established the Archdiocese of Baltimore, which served as the center of the Catholic Church in the U.S. Carroll was instrumental in promoting religious freedom and education, championing the rights of Catholics in a predominantly Protestant nation. His leadership helped lay the foundation for the growth of the Catholic Church in America.
Archbishop John Carroll was a Jesuit and became the first Bishop in the brand new United States. His see was at Baltimore, where he built the first seminary, with the help of the Sulpician Fathers. Bishop Carroll pretty much started the Catholic Church in the United States, started the first seminary and trained the first priests. For a more complete account, read about him at the article in the Catholic Encyclopedia at the link below:
JFK was married at St. Mary's in Newport, RI.
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church was created in 1928.
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Complex was created in 1868.
Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church Complex was created in 1897.
John Laures has written: 'The Catholic Church in Japan' -- subject(s): 200, 200 Catholic Church in Japan, Catholic Church in Japan, History, Japan, Missions
John Kallok has written: 'The Eastern Catholic church' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Oriental rites
First, there are numerous churches called St John's Episcopal Church worldwide. Second, since the name is St John's Episcopal Church, then it means they are Episcopal. An Episcopal Church is not a Catholic Church.
John L. Carroll has written: 'Youth ministry: Sunday, Monday, and every day' -- subject(s): Church work with youth
St. Mary's Catholic Church in Newport, RI.