

The Ark and the Dove, and the Foundation of Maryland
Nov 19, 2024
In January 1634, the ships Ark and Dove landed in Maryland, marking the establishment of a safe haven for Catholics in America. George Calvert's vision for a colony turned into reality under his son Cecil's leadership, despite challenges at sea. The settlers formed initial bonds with Native American tribes, particularly the Yolkamako, fostering goodwill. The founding of St. Mary City became a pivotal moment, and the narrative reflects on the unique influences that shaped Maryland's identity and its Catholic heritage.
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First Catholic Arrival in Maryland
- The first Catholic settlers in Maryland arrived in January 1634 on two ships, the Ark and the Dove.
- They landed on St. Clement Island where the first Mass in the colonies was celebrated.
Catholic Persecution Spurs Migration
- Catholicism was harshly persecuted in 17th-century England, often punishable by death.
- This persecution fueled the desire for a Catholic haven in the New World, leading to Maryland's founding.
Biblical Symbolism in Ship Names
- The Ark and Dove ships were named symbolically, reflecting biblical themes of salvation and hope.
- This symbolism mirrored George Calvert's vision of a safe Catholic refuge.