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A remarkable piece of American history that tells, through the
story of one bright, mischievous orphan, the history of the
Catholic orphanage system in New York in the nineteenth and
twentieth century.
In 1946 Edward Rohs was left by his unwed parents at the Angel
Guardian Home to be raised by the Sisters of Mercy. The Sisters
hoped that the parents would one day return for him. In time they
married and had other children, but Ed's parents never came back
for him. And they never signed the legal papers so he could be
adopted by another family.
Raised by the Churchchronicles the extraordinary life of Ed Rohs, a
bright, mischievous boy who was raised in five institutions of the
Catholic orphanage system in postwar Brooklyn, New York, from
infancy in 1946 until he was discharged as an adult in 1965.
Rohs was one of thousands of children taken in by Catholic
institutions during the tumultuous post-WWII years: out-of-wedlock
infants, children whose fathers had been killed in the war, and
children of parents in crisis. Ed gives a brief history of each
institution before describing that world--the Sisters and Brothers
who raised him, the food, his companions, and the Catholic
community that provided social and emotional support.
When Ed finally leaves the institution after nineteen years he has
a difficult time adjusting. He slowly assimilates into "normal"
life and determinedly rises above his origins, achieving an
advanced degree and career success, working for years in child
welfare and as volunteer strength coach for the Fordham University
basketball team. He hides his upbringing out of shame and fear of
others' pity. But as he begins to reflect on his own story and to
talk to the people who raised him, Ed begins to see a larger story
intertwined with his own.
With original research based on interviews with clergymen and nuns,
archival data from the New York Archdiocese, and government
records, Raised by the Church tells the social history of an era
when hundreds of thousands of baby boomers passed through the
orphanage system. Through the story of oneman, this book gives us a
much-needed historical perspective on an American society that
understood and acknowledged the community's need for a safe haven.
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