One Hundred and Fifty Years for Christ, 1795-1945

One Hundred and Fifty Years for Christ, 1795-1945
Title One Hundred and Fifty Years for Christ, 1795-1945 PDF eBook
Author St. Mary's Church, Alexandria, Virginia
Publisher
Pages 63
Release 1945
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One Hundred and Fifty Years of Service for Christ and His Church, 1795-1945

One Hundred and Fifty Years of Service for Christ and His Church, 1795-1945
Title One Hundred and Fifty Years of Service for Christ and His Church, 1795-1945 PDF eBook
Author Albert H. Van Dyke
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1945
Genre Sesquicentennial celebrations
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One Hundred and Fifty Years for Christ, 1795-1945

One Hundred and Fifty Years for Christ, 1795-1945
Title One Hundred and Fifty Years for Christ, 1795-1945 PDF eBook
Author St. Mary's Church (Alexandria, Va.)
Publisher
Pages 74
Release 1945
Genre Alexandria (Va.)
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Stephen Larigaudelle Dubuisson, S.J. (1786–1864) and the Reform of the American Jesuits

Stephen Larigaudelle Dubuisson, S.J. (1786–1864) and the Reform of the American Jesuits
Title Stephen Larigaudelle Dubuisson, S.J. (1786–1864) and the Reform of the American Jesuits PDF eBook
Author Cornelius Michael Buckley
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 326
Release 2013-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 0761862323

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Cornelius Michael Buckley, S.J. delves into Stephen Larigaudelle Dubuisson’s life, using him as the point of departure to describe the tensions among Jesuits in Maryland after the restoration of the order in 1814. A refugee of the violent slave rebellions in Haiti, where he was born, and the Terror in France, Dubuisson became a clerk in Napoleon’s personal treasury and a resident in the Tuileries. He was a member of Marie Louise’s flight in 1814 and later differed with Napoleon’s account of the fate of the lost treasury during this momentous event. The following year, giving up a promising career in the Restoration government, he entered the slave-owning Jesuits in Maryland. Ten years later, he was the priest involved in the Mattingly Miracle. After a brief tenure as Georgetown’s fourteenth president, Dubuisson spent three years in Europe advising the Jesuit general how to keep his American troops in step along the Ignatian “long black line.” During this time, he began his career as a fundraiser and propagandist for the American Church and as an unofficial, and sometimes vexing, diplomat of the general in the courts of Europe. After his return, Dubuisson served as a parish priest in Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. Elected a second time to represent the Maryland Jesuits at a meeting in Rome, he never returned to the United States and eventually became chaplain to the dashing Duke and Duchess de Montmorency Laval. Recognized as “the chief pillar of the Jesuit mission in the United States,” he died in Pau, France, during the height of the American Civil War.

Deconstructing Whiteness, Empire and Mission

Deconstructing Whiteness, Empire and Mission
Title Deconstructing Whiteness, Empire and Mission PDF eBook
Author Anthony G Reddie
Publisher SCM Press
Pages 249
Release 2023-07-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 0334055954

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What happens when ‘go, make disciples’ meets ‘Black Lives Matter’? Arising from the Council for World Mission’s “Legacies of Slavery” project, this book offers an unapologetic exploration of Christian Mission and its history, and the ways in which this legacy has unleashed notions of White supremacy, systemic racism and global capitalism on the world. Contributors reflect on the past and consider the future of world mission in an age of renewed understandings of empire and its impact. Contributors include Mike Higton, David Clough, Eve Parker, James Butler, Cathy Ross, Jione Havea, Peniel Rajkumar, Victoria Turner, Carol Troupe, Michael Jagessar, Paul Weller, Jill Marsh, Kevin Ellis, Rachel Starr, Kevin Snyman, Al Barrett and Ruth Harley.

The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints

The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints
Title The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress
Publisher
Pages 786
Release 1969
Genre Catalogs, Union
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Alexandria on the Potomac

Alexandria on the Potomac
Title Alexandria on the Potomac PDF eBook
Author Harold W. Hurst
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 166
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN 9780819182401

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This book is both the unique story of Alexandria before the Civil War and a comprehensive portrait of a seaboard antebellum community in transition. It depicts the economic, political, social, cultural and religious life of the city on the Potomac, emphasizing developments from the mid-1840s to the outbreak of war in 1861. The pages therein not only describe local happenings; they endeavor to relate events in the town with developments in other seaboard communities, especially in the South. Special attention is given to the class structure of the community and the prominent role which merchants and civic leaders played, as well as the part of ordinary people in the city's portrait.