At the same time the congregation was called upon to staff other schools in Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, and New Mexico.
Clodagh was beginning to realize why religious congregations were sometimes called 'flocks'.
The congregation was called All Saints' Church and Petto ministered there until his death 1711.
The congregation was called "Free Baptist" by 1882.
Rice's congregation is sometimes called the Irish Christian Brothers.
This original congregation is called the Carleton Grove, sometimes the Mother Grove.
The amalgamated congregation was called the Society of the Most Holy Trinity.
To the left of the church the congregation buried their dead in what is now called Pioneer Cemetery.
When they are obtained, the congregation is then called "of diocesan right".
Increasingly, the congregation was called to listen to the needs of the wider Asia-Pacific region.