In 1905 Rev. Francis Clement Kelley founded the Catholic Church Extension Society of the United States of America. Drawing attention to the common link of religion, Kelley proclaimed the Extension Society’s duty to be that of preventing American Protestant missionaries, public school teachers, and others from separating people from their natural faith, Catholicism. Though domestic evangelization was its founding purpose, the Extension Society eventually expanded beyond the national border into Mexico in an attempt to solidify a hemispheric Catholic identity
In the United States, the First World War emboldened citizens to promote patriotism and the qualitie...
The purpose of this study was to narrate the continuous development of events in the Roman Catholic ...
The Church in the United States faced three main problems between 1810 and 1850: anti-Catholic preju...
In 1905 Rev. Francis Clement Kelley founded the Catholic Church Extension Society of the United Stat...
In 1905 Rev. Francis Clement Kelley founded the Catholic Church Extension Society of the United Stat...
According to the most recent statistics provided by the American bishops, there are an astonishing s...
The Encyclopedia covers every facet of American Catholic history: the explorers; the pioneering Span...
During WWI, the National Catholic War Council (NCWC) encouraged patriotism among American Catholics ...
The Roman Catholic Church occupied a central place in life in the U.S.-Mexican borderlands as it gov...
A projected v. 5 was never completed.Vols. 1-2 have special t.-p. only, v. 3-4 have general and spec...
The Roman Catholic Church occupied a central place in life in the U.S.-Mexican borderlands as it gov...
“Claiming the Cross” examines the shifting relationship between the Catholic Church, the federal gov...
This book examines how Catholics in the early nineteenth-century Ohio Valley—despite the evangelical...
Following their conversions to Roman Catholicism in the mid-1840s, Orestes Augustus Brownson of Bost...
Roman Catholic immigrants to the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ...
In the United States, the First World War emboldened citizens to promote patriotism and the qualitie...
The purpose of this study was to narrate the continuous development of events in the Roman Catholic ...
The Church in the United States faced three main problems between 1810 and 1850: anti-Catholic preju...
In 1905 Rev. Francis Clement Kelley founded the Catholic Church Extension Society of the United Stat...
In 1905 Rev. Francis Clement Kelley founded the Catholic Church Extension Society of the United Stat...
According to the most recent statistics provided by the American bishops, there are an astonishing s...
The Encyclopedia covers every facet of American Catholic history: the explorers; the pioneering Span...
During WWI, the National Catholic War Council (NCWC) encouraged patriotism among American Catholics ...
The Roman Catholic Church occupied a central place in life in the U.S.-Mexican borderlands as it gov...
A projected v. 5 was never completed.Vols. 1-2 have special t.-p. only, v. 3-4 have general and spec...
The Roman Catholic Church occupied a central place in life in the U.S.-Mexican borderlands as it gov...
“Claiming the Cross” examines the shifting relationship between the Catholic Church, the federal gov...
This book examines how Catholics in the early nineteenth-century Ohio Valley—despite the evangelical...
Following their conversions to Roman Catholicism in the mid-1840s, Orestes Augustus Brownson of Bost...
Roman Catholic immigrants to the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ...
In the United States, the First World War emboldened citizens to promote patriotism and the qualitie...
The purpose of this study was to narrate the continuous development of events in the Roman Catholic ...
The Church in the United States faced three main problems between 1810 and 1850: anti-Catholic preju...