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An overview in primary documents of almost four hundred years of
the American Catholic experience Among the first European explorers
of the Americas, Catholics have a long and rich history in the
United States. In this collection of significant letters, diaries,
theological reflections, and other primary documents, the voices of
Catholics in this country reveal what they have thought, believed,
feared, and dreamed. American Catholic History spans the earliest
missionary voyages in the sixteenth century, to the present day,
illuminating the complex history, beliefs, and practices of what
has become North American Roman Catholicism. In an engaging and
accessible style, the brief introductions to each text provide
historical and biographical context and illuminate broad themes in
the development of the American Catholic tradition. From
Catholicism's encounters with new frontiers to its long-time
position outside mainstream culture, and from its intellectual life
and political engagement to patterns of worship and spirituality,
this book offers a lively first-hand review of Catholicism's
multifaceted history in the United States. This expanded edition
includes 34 new documents, and offers more robust coverage of the
diverse communities of Catholics in this country.
An overview in primary documents of almost four hundred years of
the American Catholic experience Among the first European explorers
of the Americas, Catholics have a long and rich history in the
United States. In this collection of significant letters, diaries,
theological reflections, and other primary documents, the voices of
Catholics in this country reveal what they have thought, believed,
feared, and dreamed. American Catholic History spans the earliest
missionary voyages in the sixteenth century, to the present day,
illuminating the complex history, beliefs, and practices of what
has become North American Roman Catholicism. In an engaging and
accessible style, the brief introductions to each text provide
historical and biographical context and illuminate broad themes in
the development of the American Catholic tradition. From
Catholicism's encounters with new frontiers to its long-time
position outside mainstream culture, and from its intellectual life
and political engagement to patterns of worship and spirituality,
this book offers a lively first-hand review of Catholicism's
multifaceted history in the United States. This expanded edition
includes 34 new documents, and offers more robust coverage of the
diverse communities of Catholics in this country.
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