- American Catholic Studies Index for Volume 127(Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter 2016)
Articles | Volume | Pages |
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The Argentine and Latin American Background of Pope Francis By Phillip Berryman | 127:2 | 55-70 |
Chiniquy’s Lincoln: Aiming Booth’s Bullet at the Roman Catholic Church By Michael J. Sobiech | 127:4 | 23-47 |
The Formal Act of Defection and U.S. Catholic Deconversion By J. Patrick Hornbeck, II | 127:1 | 1-23 |
Frank Sinatra and The Hoodlum Priest By Stephen Werner | 127:4 | 101-108 |
Intellectualism and American Parish Priests: A Study of the Library of Monsignor Bernard J. Beckmeyer By Stephanie L. Soule | 127:3 | 35-56 |
“It is the Mass that Matters Most”: Monsignor George G. Higgins and the Place of the Liturgy By Stephen M. Koeth, CSC | 127:2 | 29-53 |
The Minims of Notre Dame: Underpinnings of Sorin’s University, 1842-1929 By Marion T. Casey | 127:1 | 45-72 |
The National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa By Thomas Rzeznik | 127:2 | 97-106 |
Passing the Barry Statue Bill: First Memorial of a Catholic American Revolutionary Hero in the Nation’s Capital By Kathleen Szpila | 127:4 | 49-76 |
Paul Wood’s Absolution Under Fire: Remembering Gettysburg at the American Vatican By Andrew Mach | 127:1 | 103-113 |
“St. Gemma is My Girl!”: Devotional Practices among Millennial Catholics and the Making of Contemporary Catholic Saints By Katherine A. Dugan | 127:4 | 1-21 |
Subversive Images and Forgotten Truths: A Selected Visual History of Black Women Religious By Shannen Dee Williams | 127:3 | 93-103 |
“That Word ‘Liturgy’ Is So Unfortunate”: Learning the Mystical Body and Practicing Catholic Action in the U.S. Liturgical Movement (c. 1926-1955) By Katharine E. Harmon | 127:1 | 25-44 |
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Race, White Supremacy, and the Making of American Catholicism Introduction By Matthew J. Cressler | 127:3 | 1-5 |
Anti-Blackness and White Supremacy in the Making of American Catholicism By M. Shawn Copeland | 127:3 | 6-8 |
‘White’ Martyrs and ‘Red’ Saints: The Ongoing Distortions of Hagiography on Historiography By Emma Anderson | 127:3 | 9-13 |
The Color of Christ’s Brides By Shannen Dee Williams | 127:3 | 14-21 |
Brown Catholicism and Brown America By Kristy Nabhan-Warren | 127:3 | 22-25 |
Católicos Por La Raza and the Future of Catholic Studies By Felipe Hinojosa | 127:3 | 26-29 |
White Catholic Denial By Karen Teel | 127:3 | 30-33 |
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Writing Catholic History After the Sex Abuse Scandal Introduction By Catherine R. Osborne | 127:2 | 1-4 |
What Did I Know, and When Did I Know It All By James M. O’Toole | 127:2 | 5-9 |
Evidence and Historical Confidence By Leslie Woodcock Tentler | 127:2 | 10-13 |
Behind the Wall: The Archivist and the Researcher By Emilie Gagnet Leumas | 127:2 | 14-17 |
The Lives of Priests By John C. Seitz | 127:2 | 18-23 |
Opportunity Knocking By James T. Fisher | 127:2 | 24-27 |
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Review Symposium | Volume | Pages |
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American Jesuits and the World: How an Embattled Religious Order Made Modern Catholicism Global By John T. McGreevy | ||
Editor’s Introduction | 127:3 | 57 |
Perspective I by Peter McDonough | 127:3 | 58-59 |
Perspective II by Liam Matthew Brockey | 127:3 | 59-61 |
Perspective III by Bronwen Catherine McShea | 127:3 | 61-62 |
Perspective IV by Katie Oxx | 127:3 | 62-64 |
Author’s Response | 127:3 | 64-67 |
Book Reviews | Volume | Pages |
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Bonds of Union: Religion, Race, and Politics in a Civil War Borderland By Bridget Ford Reviewed by Elizabeth L. Jemison | 127:4 | 91-93 |
The Bread of the Strong: Lacouturisme and the Folly of the Cross, 1910-1985 By Jack Lee Downey Reviewed by Benjamin Peters | 127:1 | 89-91 |
Buckley and Mailer: The Difficult Friendship that Shaped the Sixties By Kevin M. Schultz Reviewed by James T. Fisher | 127:2 | 89-91 |
Catholic Cultures: How Parishes Can Respond to the Changing Face of Catholicism By Patricia Wittberg, SC Reviewed by Bethany J. Welch | 127:4 | 98-100 |
Defenders of the Unborn: The Pro-Life Movement Roe v. Wade By Daniel K. Williams Reviewed by Sidney Callahan | 127:4 | 89-91 |
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