American Catholics: A History of the Roman Catholic
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American Catholics: A History of the Roman Catholic    -     By: James Hennessy

American Catholics: A History of the Roman Catholic

Oxford University Press / 1983 / Paperback

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Written by one of the foremeost historians of American Catholicism, this book presents a comprehensive history of the Roman Catholic Church in America from colonial times to the present. Hennesey examines, in particular, minority Catholics and developments in the western part of the United States, a region often overlooked in religious histories. The Roman Catholic Church is the largest single religious body in the nation, claiming just under fifty million members in 1980. While not neglecting structures and institutions, bishops and clergy, Hennesey is most concerned with the ordinary people of the Roman Catholic Church. Where di Catholics crom from? Why did they come to America? How did the environment into which they came to affect their Catholocism?

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Title: American Catholics: A History of the Roman Catholic
By: James Hennessy
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 416
Vendor: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 1983
Dimensions: 8.02 X 5.34 X 0.89 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 4 ounces
ISBN: 0195032683
ISBN-13: 9780195032680
Stock No: WW032683

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Written by one of the foremost historians of American Catholicism, this book presents a comprehensive history of the Roman Catholic Church in America from colonial times to the present. Hennesey examines, in particular, minority Catholics and developments in the western part of the United States, a region often overlooked in religious histories.

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