
American Catholic History Ben Franklin Taps John Carroll as First Bishop of Baltimore
Mar 16, 2026
A surprising story of how a Revolutionary War mission to Canada forged a life-saving friendship between Benjamin Franklin and Father John Carroll. Franklin's influence helped shape the American Catholic hierarchy. The episode traces Carroll's pastoral life in Maryland, the challenges of organizing the postwar church, and the founding of key Catholic institutions.
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The Failed Continental Siege of Quebec
- The Continental Army invaded Canada in late 1775, initially taking Montreal but failing at Quebec City and eventually retreating.
- The failed siege and British reinforcements made Canadians less willing to join the rebellion.
Quebec Act Fueled Colonial Religious Suspicion
- The Quebec Act of 1774 secured Catholic religious freedoms in Canada and alarmed anti-Catholic leaders in New England, prompting the Suffolk Resolves.
- Those resolves framed parts of colonial grievances and made Canadians suspicious of Continental promises on religion.
How Carroll Saved Ben Franklin
- Benjamin Franklin fell ill during the 1776 diplomatic mission to Canada and Father John Carroll nursed him on the return voyage.
- Franklin later credited Carroll's tender care with saving his life and never forgot the kindness.
