Documents of American Catholic History 1866 1966

Documents of American Catholic History  1866 1966
Author: John Tracy Ellis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1987
Genre: United States
ISBN: STANFORD:36105012537895

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Vols. 1-2 are reprints. Originally published: Chicago : H. Regnery Co., 1967. Vol. 3 is a new work. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. v. 1. 1493-1865 -- v. 2. 1866-1966 -- v. 3. 1966-1986.

Documents of American Catholic History 1866 1966

Documents of American Catholic History  1866 1966
Author: John Tracy Ellis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1175
Release: 1987
Genre: United States
ISBN: 0894536125

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Vols. 1-2 are reprints. Originally published: Chicago : H. Regnery Co., 1967. Vol. 3 is a new work. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. v. 1. 1493-1865 -- v. 2. 1866-1966 -- v. 3. 1966-1986.

Documents of American Catholic History 1493 1865

Documents of American Catholic History  1493 1865
Author: John Tracy Ellis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1987
Genre: Religion
ISBN: STANFORD:36105012537887

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Vols. 1-2 are reprints. Originally published: Chicago : H. Regnery Co., 1967. Vol. 3 is a new work. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. v. 1. 1493-1865 -- v. 2. 1866-1966 -- v. 3. 1966-1986.

Documents of American Catholic History 1966 1986

Documents of American Catholic History  1966 1986
Author: John Tracy Ellis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1987
Genre: United States
ISBN: STANFORD:36105012537903

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Vols. 1-2 are reprints. Originally published: Chicago : H. Regnery Co., 1967. Vol. 3 is a new work. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. v. 1. 1493-1865 -- v. 2. 1866-1966 -- v. 3. 1966-1986.

Catholics and Jews in Twentieth century America

Catholics and Jews in Twentieth century America
Author: Egal Feldman
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2001
Genre: Catholic Church
ISBN: 0252026845

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This book recounts the transformation of a relationship of irreconcilable enmity to one of respectful coexistence and constructive dialogue. From the Inquisition to the Passion Play at Oberammergau, the Catholic Church for centuries perpetuated a theology of contempt that reinforced antipathy between the two faiths. Focusing primarily on the Catholic doctrinal view of the Jews and its ramifications, Egal Feldman traces the historical roots of antisemitism, examining tenacious Catholic beliefs such as displacement theology, deicide, and the conviction that the Jews' purported responsibility for the Crucifixion justified all their subsequent misery and vilification. A new era of Catholic-Jewish relations opened in 1962 with Vatican II's Nostra Aetate, No. 4. This document brought about a reversal of the theology of contempt, a de-emphasis on converting Jews to Christianity, and a determination to initiate constructive dialogue between Catholics and Jews. Feldman explores the strides made in improving relations and discusses recent disputes, including the erection of a convent near Auschwitz and the proposed canonization of the wartime pope, Pius XII, that reflect the fragility of the interfaith relationship. This book underscores the magnitude of the change in Catholic thinking about Jews since Vatican II and the courage of thinkers and leaders on both sides in forging new bonds across the lines of faith.

Essential Catholic Social Thought 2nd edition

Essential Catholic Social Thought 2nd edition
Author: Brady, Bernard V.
Publsiher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781608337095

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Roman Catholicism in the United States

Roman Catholicism in the United States
Author: Margaret M. McGuinness,James T. Fisher
Publsiher: Fordham University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780823282784

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Roman Catholicism in the United States: A Thematic History takes the reader beyond the traditional ways scholars have viewed and recounted the story of the Catholic Church in America. The collection covers unfamiliar topics such as anti-Catholicism, rural Catholicism, Latino Catholics, and issues related to the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Vatican and the U.S. government. The book continues with fascinating discussions on popular culture (film and literature), women religious, and the work of U.S. missionaries in other countries. The final section of the books is devoted to Catholic social teaching, tackling challenging and sometimes controversial subjects such as the relationship between African American Catholics and the Communist Party, Catholics in the civil rights movement, the abortion debate, issues of war and peace, and Vatican II and the American Catholic Church. Roman Catholicism in the United States examines the history of U.S. Catholicism from a variety of perspectives that transcend the familiar account of the immigrant, urban parish, which served as the focus for so many American Catholics during the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth centuries.

Joseph Bernardin

Joseph Bernardin
Author: Steven P Millies
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780814648315

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As a priest, archbishop, and president of the US bishops’ conference, Cardinal Joseph Bernardin lived a ministry marked by thoughtfulness, compassion, and conviction. Relying on interviews with the cardinal’s assistants, friends, and family members, as well as on some previously unavailable archival material, Steven P. Millies explores Bernardin’s controversial “seamless garment” approach to life issues, his founding of the Catholic Common Ground Initiative, the disturbing abuse allegations against him that were later recanted, and his experience of cancer that prompted him to write the bestselling book The Gift of Peace and that ultimately took his life. Millies offers a fresh new portrait of one of the most remarkable Catholic leaders of the twentieth century.