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The Grand Old Man of the Port - Dean Martin Gessner, the American Catholic Church, and Parish Life in the Nineteenth Century (Paperback)
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The Grand Old Man of the Port - Dean Martin Gessner, the American Catholic Church, and Parish Life in the Nineteenth Century (Paperback)
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Loot Price R488
Discovery Miles 4 880
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Dean Martin Gessner's priesthood encompassed the history of the
American Catholic Church during the latter half of the nineteenth
century. Given that the historical consensus defines the nineteenth
century, culturally and politically, as lasting from 1815 to 1914,
his eight and a half decade life largely was the nineteenth
century. Gessner's beginnings were humble. Born into an obscure
farming community in Bavaria, he rose to become one of the most
significant American parish priests of his era. This book narrates
the life of Dean Gessner in light of the nineteenth century
Catholic Church. It is as much a biography of him as a history of
the American Catholic Church viewed through his eyes. This book
will examine parish life in the nineteenth century, explore how
pastors and parishioners related, and study the inside politics of
the parochial organization. Gessner saw the Church at all levels,
from the viewpoint of the parishioner in the pew to the highest
levels of the American episcopacy. His two closest friends in the
priesthood - Bishop Bernard McQuaid and Archbishop Michael Corrigan
- were two of the most influential Catholic bishops in the United
States. Dean Gessner saw and participated in so many of these
events that his life provides a front row view to the most
critical, fascinating, remarkable, formative, and exciting years in
American Catholic history.
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