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Bezig met laden... Toil and Transcendence: Catholicism in 20th-Century Americadoor Fr. Charles Connor
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The twentieth century was a springtime for the American Church, which witnessed the dramatic expansion of American dioceses, with towering new churches erected even blocks apart. Catholic schools were swiftly built to accommodate the influx of Catholic schoolchildren, and convents and monasteries blossomed as vocations soared. The Catholic hierarchy and laity factored into many of the great stories of twentieth-century America, which are told here by one of our country's foremost experts on Catholic American history, Fr. Charles Connor. In these informative and entertaining pages, you'll learn: The daring way Notre Dame students responded when the KKK held a rally in South Bend, One businessman's bold attempt to build Catholic colonies in Nebraska and Minnesota, How Bishop Fulton Sheen's phone call to a political operative accused of spreading anti-Catholic messages led to that man's conversion to the Faith, FDR's response to New York's Cardinal Spellman, who pleaded with the president to protect the Vatican and the pope from German forces during World War II, How, in 1928, the first Catholic major party nominee for president turned New England into a reliable voting bloc for the Democrats Book jacket. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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