Curran, Robert Emmett.

Shaping American Catholicism : Maryland and New York, 1805-1915. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (321 pages)

Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part 1. The Chesapeake -- 1. Ambrose Maréchal, the Jesuits, and the Demise of Ecclesial Republicanismin Maryland, 1818-1838 -- 2. "Splendid Poverty": Jesuit Slaveholding in Maryland, 1805-1838 -- 3. From Saints to Secessionists: Reading the Past as Prologue -- 4. "The Finger of God Is Here": The Advent of the Miraculous in the Nineteenth-Century American Catholic Community -- 5. Rome, the American Church, and Slavery -- 6. The First American Jesuit Province and the Shifting Center of Catholicism -- Part 2. New York -- 7. Prelude to "Americanism": The New York Accadèmia and Clerical Radicalism in the Late Nineteenth Century -- 8. The McGlynn Affair and the Shaping of the New Conservatism in American Catholicism, 1886-1899 -- 9. "Listen to Our Voice . . . Walk inthe Ancient Paths": The Episcopacy and the Road to Universal Parochial Education -- 10. The Church in the Public Square: Archbishop Corrigan and the Crusade against Roman-Sanctioned Liberalism in the 1890s -- Part 3. Social Justice and the Intellectual Life -- 11. Confronting "The Social Question": American Catholic Thought and the Socio-Economic Order in the Nineteenth Century -- 12. Vying to Be the Intellectual Center: Catholic Higher Education in New York and Washington, 1884-1914 -- Bibliography -- Index.

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Catholic Church-New York (State)-History.
Catholic Church-United States-History.
Religion-History.
Maryland-Church history.
New York (State)-Church history.
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