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St. Augustine became the seat of an auxiliary bishop
Source: Situado and Sabana #82
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Olives were never successfully grown in Florida. The Holy Oils and Holy Chrism (a mixture of balsam and olive oil) were necessarily imported-which they would have been anyway because they had to be consecrated by the bishop in person on Maundy Thursday of Holy Week, and until St. Augustine became the seat of an auxiliary bishop in 1736, this happened only twice, in 1606 and 1675. (Bushnell SS)
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