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Author Rowland, Thomas J., 1952- author.

Title Patriotism is a Catholic virtue : Irish American Catholics and the Church in the era of the Great War, 1900-1918 / Thomas J. Rowland
Published Washington, D.C. : The Catholic University of America Press, [2023]

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Description 1 online resource
Series JSTOR DDA Collection
Contents Intro -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1 -- STAKING THE AMERICAN CLAIM -- CHAPTER 2 -- OF MATTERS AMERICAN -- CHAPTER 3 -- THE OUTBREAK OF THE GREAT WAR &THE CRISIS OF NEUTRALITY -- CHAPTER 4 -- NEUTRALITY UNDER STRAIN IN 1915 -- CHAPTER 5 -- IRISH AMERICAN CATHOLICS AND THE 1916 EASTER REBELLION -- CHAPTER 6 -- 1917 -- CHAPTER 7 -- ONWARD CATHOLIC SOLDIERS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
Summary Most of the literature concerning the momentous challenges facing Irish American Catholics in the first two decades of the twentieth century pay but scant attention to the role played in addressing them by the American Church. Among the myriad political, social, cultural and economic issues confronting Irish American Catholics none stand out as prominently as the unabated burden of combatting scurrilous attacks upon them by nativist forces, the task of proving themselves as loyal American citizens, and navigating the perilous waves in advancing the course of directing Irish American nationalism and the cause of Ireland's freedom. Patriotism is a Catholic Virtue ferrets out the impact the institutional Church played in affecting the course of action Irish American Catholics took regarding these three crucial missions. Whereas the task of confronting the assaults of nativism, seemingly the natural task for the institutional Church, this study provides extensive evidence of the relentless defense of Catholic virtue conducted by diocesan newspapers. Similarly, the mission of promoting Catholics as loyal American citizens was largely left in the hands of the American hierarchy, its clergy, newspapers and Catholic societies and affiliates. Lastly, this book provides evidence that the Church may well have played the decisive role in guiding its Irish American faithful along paths that, while conservatively promoting Irish nationalism, did not jeopardize an "American First" policy for Catholics. All of this was accomplished in the crucible of an emerging worldwide war
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 27, 2023)
Subject Irish American Catholics -- Religious life
World War, 1914-1918 -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church.
Irish American Catholics -- Religious life
War -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780813237725
0813237726
Other Titles Irish-American Catholics and the Church in the era of the Great War, 1900-1918