“ A Tempest in Trenton: The Great Controversy upon Catholicism and Protestantism” discusses 19th century nativism and predjudice against Catholic immigrants. The Commission formally announces the conference on Catholic Education in New Jersey for April 25, 1998. The schedule and registration form are included in the issue, as well as a “Meet the Commission” section
“Meet the Commission” and “Accessions” are included in this issue. “From the Collections” features ...
The third issue includes “Jersey City Parish Declared Landmark,” “From the Collections,” and “Meet t...
“Meet the Commission,” “Accessions,” and “Survey Progress Report” included in this issue. A grant i...
“ A Tempest in Trenton: The Great Controversy upon Catholicism and Protestantism” discusses 19th cen...
The Commission announces that New Jersey Catholicism: An Annotated Bibliography will be available so...
The Commission announces “Carribean Immigrants and the Catholic Church in New Jersey” a conference t...
The conference on Catholic Education is reviewed. More Gerety lectures are scheduled for the upcomi...
“Religious freedom and reform school: a hard sought fight” comprises most of the issue. “Meet the C...
“Early Days at Holy Trinity, Westfield” examines the efforts of a small, but growing Catholic commun...
Rapid urban expansion and immgration in the 19th century called for new parishes to be built, as des...
The archdiocese of Newark celebrates fifty years since its establishment. The issue focuses on its ...
The Commission announces the “Collecting, Preserving, and Writing local Catholic History in New Jers...
A grant is received to edit the Corrigan Register and the commission receives donations from the Imm...
The Commission\u27s Immigration Conference is reviewed. The accession of parish records is listed, ...
Abstract: The appointment of the first Roman Catholic bishop of Newark in 1853 led to ferocious crit...
“Meet the Commission” and “Accessions” are included in this issue. “From the Collections” features ...
The third issue includes “Jersey City Parish Declared Landmark,” “From the Collections,” and “Meet t...
“Meet the Commission,” “Accessions,” and “Survey Progress Report” included in this issue. A grant i...
“ A Tempest in Trenton: The Great Controversy upon Catholicism and Protestantism” discusses 19th cen...
The Commission announces that New Jersey Catholicism: An Annotated Bibliography will be available so...
The Commission announces “Carribean Immigrants and the Catholic Church in New Jersey” a conference t...
The conference on Catholic Education is reviewed. More Gerety lectures are scheduled for the upcomi...
“Religious freedom and reform school: a hard sought fight” comprises most of the issue. “Meet the C...
“Early Days at Holy Trinity, Westfield” examines the efforts of a small, but growing Catholic commun...
Rapid urban expansion and immgration in the 19th century called for new parishes to be built, as des...
The archdiocese of Newark celebrates fifty years since its establishment. The issue focuses on its ...
The Commission announces the “Collecting, Preserving, and Writing local Catholic History in New Jers...
A grant is received to edit the Corrigan Register and the commission receives donations from the Imm...
The Commission\u27s Immigration Conference is reviewed. The accession of parish records is listed, ...
Abstract: The appointment of the first Roman Catholic bishop of Newark in 1853 led to ferocious crit...
“Meet the Commission” and “Accessions” are included in this issue. “From the Collections” features ...
The third issue includes “Jersey City Parish Declared Landmark,” “From the Collections,” and “Meet t...
“Meet the Commission,” “Accessions,” and “Survey Progress Report” included in this issue. A grant i...