American Catholicism (The Chicago History of American Civilization)

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American Catholicism (The Chicago History of American Civilization)

2 Revised edition
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The Catholic Church remains one of the oldest institutions of Western civilization. It continues to withstand attack from without and defection from within. In his revision of American Catholicism, Monsignor Ellis has added a new chapter on the history of the Church since 1956. Here he deals with developments in Catholic education, with the changing relations of the Church to its own members and to society in general, and especially with arguments for and against the ecumenical movement brought about by Vatican Council II. The author gives an updated historical account of the part played by Catholics in both the American Revolution and the Civil War, and of the difficulties within the Church that came with the clash of national interests among Irish, French, and Germans in the nineteenth century. He regards immigration as the key to the increasingly important role of American Catholicism in the nation after 1820. For contemporary America, the author counts among the signs of the mature Church an increase in Church membership, the presence of nine Americans in the College of Cardinals in May, 1967, and the expansion of American effort in Catholic missions throughout the world. - Back cover.

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342

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American Catholicism (The Chicago History of American Civilization)
June 15, 1969, University Of Chicago Press
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First Sentence

"Columbus' conversation with the friar at La Rabida is the starting point of modern history."

Table of Contents

The church in colonial America, 1492-1790
Catholics as citizens, 1790-1852
Civil war and immigration, 1852-1908
Maturing Catholicism in the United States, 1908-56
The changing church, 1956-68

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Chicago, IL

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xviii, 322 p.
Number of pages
342
Dimensions
8 x 5.2 x 0.8 inches
Weight
12.3 ounces

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Open Library
OL9833093M
Internet Archive
americancatholic00john
ISBN 10
0226205568
ISBN 13
9780226205564
OCLC/WorldCat
263575789
Library Thing
1109340
Goodreads
1337507

First Sentence

"Columbus' conversation with the friar at La Rabida is the starting point of modern history."

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