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American Catholic: The Saints and Sinners Who Built America's Most Powerful Church

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Title: American Catholic: The Saints and Sinners Who Built America's Most Powerful Church
Author: Charles Morris
ISBN: 9780679742210
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 1998
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Condition: Used: Very Good
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American History 1512829

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Before the potato famine ravaged Ireland in the 1840s, the Roman Catholic Church was barely a thread in the American cloth. Twenty years later, New York City was home to more Irish Catholics than Dublin. Today, the United States boasts some 60 million members of the Catholic Church, which has become one of this country's most influential cultural forces.

In "American Catholic: The Saints and Sinners Who Built America's Most Powerful Church," Charles R. Morris recounts the rich story of the rise of the Catholic Church in America, bringing to life the personalities that transformed an urban Irish subculture into a dominant presence nationwide. Here are the stories of rogues and ruffians, heroes and martyrs -- from Dorothy Day, a convert from Greenwich Village Marxism who opened shelters for thousands, to Cardinal William O'Connell, who ran the Church in Boston from a Renaissance palazzo, complete with golf course. Morris also reveals the Church's continuing struggle to come to terms with secular, pluralist America and the theological, sexual, authority, and gender issues that keep tearing it apart. As comprehensive as it is provocative, "American Catholic" is a tour de force, a fascinating cultural history that will engage and inform both Catholics and non-Catholics alike.