The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 67Catholic University of America Press, 1981 - Catholic church in the United States |
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Page 135
... Catholicism . The clerical and popular campaign against Catholicism is then a protective , fever - like mech- anism , and the suppression of Catholicism in 1559 is a catharsis which restores internal integrity . The Protestant religion ...
... Catholicism . The clerical and popular campaign against Catholicism is then a protective , fever - like mech- anism , and the suppression of Catholicism in 1559 is a catharsis which restores internal integrity . The Protestant religion ...
Page 251
... Catholicism . " 65 The ominous growth of Catholicism was closely connected to two other disturbing trends in American life . Ever since the 1880's , the " seedtime of the cities , " Irish political power and American urbanism had been ...
... Catholicism . " 65 The ominous growth of Catholicism was closely connected to two other disturbing trends in American life . Ever since the 1880's , the " seedtime of the cities , " Irish political power and American urbanism had been ...
Page 317
... Catholicism in the nineteenth century have been published . J. Derek Holmes has drawn freely from these ( including ... Catholicism without them " ( p . 14 ) . Around them he weaves his narrative in which he treats Catholic emancipation ...
... Catholicism in the nineteenth century have been published . J. Derek Holmes has drawn freely from these ( including ... Catholicism without them " ( p . 14 ) . Around them he weaves his narrative in which he treats Catholic emancipation ...
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The Development of the Catholic Womens | 11 |
Father Paul Wattson of Graymoor and Prayer | 31 |
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