History of St. Mary's Home, 1838 to 1963

History of St. Mary's Home, 1838 to 1963
Title History of St. Mary's Home, 1838 to 1963 PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 33
Release 1965
Genre Orphanages
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Cotton City

Cotton City
Title Cotton City PDF eBook
Author Harriet E. Amos Doss
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Pages 331
Release 2001-07-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0817311203

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Amos's study delineates the basis for Mobile's growth and the ways in which residents and their government promoted growth and adapted to it.

A History of St. Mary's Home, Savannah, Georgia

A History of St. Mary's Home, Savannah, Georgia
Title A History of St. Mary's Home, Savannah, Georgia PDF eBook
Author Thomas J. Ryan
Publisher
Pages 126
Release 1942
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History of Saint Mary's Home for Girls in Saint Louis, Missouri, 1843-1948

History of Saint Mary's Home for Girls in Saint Louis, Missouri, 1843-1948
Title History of Saint Mary's Home for Girls in Saint Louis, Missouri, 1843-1948 PDF eBook
Author Emma Theresa Liebig
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 1949
Genre Children
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History of Williamston, 1838-1963

History of Williamston, 1838-1963
Title History of Williamston, 1838-1963 PDF eBook
Author Blanche Matthews Merrifield
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1963
Genre Williamston (Mich.)
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A Test of Time

A Test of Time
Title A Test of Time PDF eBook
Author Wilfred P. Schoenberg
Publisher
Pages 210
Release 1990-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780962517914

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Southern Crucifix, Southern Cross

Southern Crucifix, Southern Cross
Title Southern Crucifix, Southern Cross PDF eBook
Author Andrew Henry Stern
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Pages 279
Release 2012-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 0817317740

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Southern Crucifix, Southern Cross examines the complex and often overlooked relationships between Catholics and Protestants in the antebellum South. In sharp contrast to many long-standing presumptions about mistrust or animosity between these two groups, this study proposes that Catholic and Protestant interactions in the South were characterized more by cooperation than by conflict. Andrew H. M. Stern argues that Catholics worked to integrate themselves into southern society without compromising their religious beliefs and that many Protestants accepted and supported them. Catholic leaders demonstrated the compatibility of Catholicism with American ideals and institutions, and Protestants recognized Catholics as useful citizens, true Americans, and loyal southerners, in particular citing their support for slavery and their hatred of abolitionism. Mutual assistance between the two groups proved most clear in shared public spaces, with Catholics and Protestants participating in each other’s institutions and funding each other’s enterprises. Catholics and Protestants worshipped in each other’s churches, studied in each other’s schools, and recovered or died in each other’s hospitals. In many histories of southern religion, typically thought of as Protestant, Catholicism tends to be absent. Likewise, in studies of American Catholicism, Catholic relationships with Protestants, including southern Protestants, are rarely discussed. Southern Crucifix, Southern Cross is the first book to demonstrate in detail the ways in which many Protestants actively fostered the growth of American Catholicism. Stern complicates the dominant historical view of interreligious animosity and offers an unexpected model of religious pluralism that helped to shape southern culture as we know it today.