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In 1854 Louis A. Lambert,then 19 years of age, began his classical studies at St. Vincent's College, Westmore land County, Pa., and finished his ecclesiastical studies in the Archdiocesan Seminary of St. Louis, at Carondelet, Missouri. In 1859 he was ordained a priest for the Dio cese of Alton, Illinois. Immediately thereafter he was appointed assistant pastor of Cairo, Ill., from whichplace he attended the wants of the Catholics scattered through the southern tier of counties bordering on the Ohio River, and extending from the Mississippi to the Wabash. Shortly after, Father Lambert was appointed pastor of the Cathedral of Alton. From there he was sent to the mission of Shawneetown, in Southeastern Illinois, which included the counties of Gallatin, White, Hamilton, Sa line, Pope and Johnson.
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