This dissertation explores how Philadelphia Catholics of the early national period sought to reconcile the conflicting forces of spiritual expression, American citizenship, and Protestant antipathy in their quest to establish an American Catholic identity. Previous historians have posited that, by the middle of the nineteenth century, a colonial and early national Catholic identity, articulated by mostly native-born American laypeople and rooted in Enlightenment and republican values, yielded to a European, Ultramontane vision of Catholic community life. It has been assumed that clergy succeeded in squelching lay-led campaigns for ecclesiastical democracy and achieved widespread acquiescence to a more elaborate, authoritarian Church hierarc...
The Encyclopedia covers every facet of American Catholic history: the explorers; the pioneering Span...
This thesis examines the early American Catholic Church and how its first bishop, John Carroll, guid...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeMartin Marty contends the optimal ecclesial r...
This dissertation explores how Philadelphia Catholics of the early national period sought to reconci...
This dissertation explores how Philadelphia Catholics of the early national period sought to reconci...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation focuses on the emergence of a public Catholic culture in the first yea...
The symbolic force of the papacy is found in the public statements of five prominent American Cathol...
This project takes as its subject the integration of Catholicism into nineteenth-century American so...
The symbolic force of the papacy is found in the public statements of five prominent American Cathol...
Following their conversions to Roman Catholicism in the mid-1840s, Orestes Augustus Brownson of Bost...
My senior thesis for American Studies, entitled “Sectarianism and Citizenship: Church and State Deba...
The Church in the United States faced three main problems between 1810 and 1850: anti-Catholic preju...
From the colonial era through the mid-nineteenth century, anti-Catholicism colored key points of dev...
Few subjects in American history have elicited as much scholarly attention as religious freedom. Yet...
My dissertation tells a story of assimilation and adaptation by Catholic families, who struggled to ...
The Encyclopedia covers every facet of American Catholic history: the explorers; the pioneering Span...
This thesis examines the early American Catholic Church and how its first bishop, John Carroll, guid...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeMartin Marty contends the optimal ecclesial r...
This dissertation explores how Philadelphia Catholics of the early national period sought to reconci...
This dissertation explores how Philadelphia Catholics of the early national period sought to reconci...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation focuses on the emergence of a public Catholic culture in the first yea...
The symbolic force of the papacy is found in the public statements of five prominent American Cathol...
This project takes as its subject the integration of Catholicism into nineteenth-century American so...
The symbolic force of the papacy is found in the public statements of five prominent American Cathol...
Following their conversions to Roman Catholicism in the mid-1840s, Orestes Augustus Brownson of Bost...
My senior thesis for American Studies, entitled “Sectarianism and Citizenship: Church and State Deba...
The Church in the United States faced three main problems between 1810 and 1850: anti-Catholic preju...
From the colonial era through the mid-nineteenth century, anti-Catholicism colored key points of dev...
Few subjects in American history have elicited as much scholarly attention as religious freedom. Yet...
My dissertation tells a story of assimilation and adaptation by Catholic families, who struggled to ...
The Encyclopedia covers every facet of American Catholic history: the explorers; the pioneering Span...
This thesis examines the early American Catholic Church and how its first bishop, John Carroll, guid...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeMartin Marty contends the optimal ecclesial r...