Catholics are believed to be the most ardent supporters of anti-Communism and McCarthyism. American Catholics had long been questioned about their loyalty to the United States as many people had misgivings about Catholic allegiance to the Pope in Rome. The Catholic Church had always been opposed to the institution of Communism because of its atheistic teachings. Father Donald F. Crosby concluded, Long before the Cold War years, Catholics stood in the vanguard of those dedicated to eradication of Communism. In the McCarthy era, this impulse reached its zenith, for true Americanism and true Catholicism both found a common base in the drive against the Communists, and what was more verifiably anti-Communist than McCarthyism.7 Crosby touched on...
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Abstract Is there a distinctive Catholic vote? Opinions range from the view that Catholics are predi...
Before the Second Vatican Council, America’s Catholics operated largely as a coherent voting bloc, u...
Throughout the history of the US, the Catholic Church has occupied a variety of political roles. Thi...
Since the end of the Cold War, scholars have devoted countless resources to studying the forces whic...
The Pilgrim Statue of Our Lady of Fatima toured Queensland during 1951 as part of a global journey t...
On 6 October 1995 the annual meeting of the Knights of Columbus, attended by 75,000 delegates, confi...
This project explores an understudied aspect of modern Irish Catholicism by examining the anticommun...
The early years of the Cold War set in motion events that would bring Catholicism forth as a nationa...
This work examines the origins of the Cold War from the perspective of domestic American politics. S...
Catholics played crucial roles in both the pro and anti-war movements during the Vietnam War. In the...
In the decade following the Second World War, Central Europe was fast becoming an ideological battle...
In the 1960 presidential campaign, John F. Kennedy\u27s Catholicism prompted several controversial d...
Presenting case studies from sixteen countries on five continents, The Catholic Church and the Natio...
The Catholics and the New Deal, Claude Fohlen. After the First World War, the American Catholics, mo...
This article examines the movement of Catholic Communists (cattocomunisti), who emerged in 1937 and ...
Abstract Is there a distinctive Catholic vote? Opinions range from the view that Catholics are predi...
Before the Second Vatican Council, America’s Catholics operated largely as a coherent voting bloc, u...
Throughout the history of the US, the Catholic Church has occupied a variety of political roles. Thi...
Since the end of the Cold War, scholars have devoted countless resources to studying the forces whic...
The Pilgrim Statue of Our Lady of Fatima toured Queensland during 1951 as part of a global journey t...
On 6 October 1995 the annual meeting of the Knights of Columbus, attended by 75,000 delegates, confi...
This project explores an understudied aspect of modern Irish Catholicism by examining the anticommun...