St. John the Baptist Church, Christmas Eve, 1984
Title | St. John the Baptist Church, Christmas Eve, 1984 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 3 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Church records and registers |
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Includes lists of participants, celebrants, readers, musicians.
The Childrens' Christmas Eve Service at St. John's Church ...
Title | The Childrens' Christmas Eve Service at St. John's Church ... PDF eBook |
Author | St. John's Church (Providence, R.I.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 4 |
Release | 1870 |
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The Battle for Christmas
Title | The Battle for Christmas PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Nissenbaum |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 2010-12-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0307760227 |
PULITZER PRIZE FINALIST • Drawing on a wealth of research, this "fascinating" book (The New York Times Book Review) charts the invention of our current Yuletide traditions, from St. Nicholas to the Christmas tree and, perhaps most radically, the practice of giving gifts to children. Anyone who laments the excesses of Christmas might consider the Puritans of colonial Massachusetts: they simply outlawed the holiday. The Puritans had their reasons, since Christmas was once an occasion for drunkenness and riot, when poor "wassailers extorted food and drink from the well-to-do. In this intriguing and innovative work of social history, Stephen Nissenbaum rediscovers Christmas's carnival origins and shows how it was transformed, during the nineteenth century, into a festival of domesticity and consumerism. Bursting with detail, filled with subversive readings of such seasonal classics as "A Visit from St. Nicholas” and A Christmas Carol, The Battle for Christmas captures the glorious strangeness of the past even as it helps us better understand our present.
Holidays and Holy Nights
Title | Holidays and Holy Nights PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Hill |
Publisher | Quest Books |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780835608107 |
This joyous, sparkling book opens the treasure chest of liturgical year to bring the creative power of the Divine into our ordinary lives here and now.
Dagger John
Title | Dagger John PDF eBook |
Author | John Loughery |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 579 |
Release | 2018-03-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1501711075 |
Acclaimed biographer John Loughery tells the story of John Hughes, son of Ireland, friend of William Seward and James Buchanan, founder of St. John’s College (now Fordham University), builder of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral on Fifth Avenue, pioneer of parochial-school education, and American diplomat. As archbishop of the Archdiocese of New York in the 1840 and 1850s and the most famous Roman Catholic in America, Hughes defended Catholic institutions in a time of nativist bigotry and church burnings and worked tirelessly to help Irish Catholic immigrants find acceptance in their new homeland. His galvanizing and protecting work and pugnacious style earned him the epithet Dagger John. When the interests of his church and ethnic community were at stake, Hughes acted with purpose and clarity. In Dagger John, Loughery reveals Hughes’s life as it unfolded amid turbulent times for the religious and ethnic minority he represented. Hughes the public figure comes to the fore, illuminated by Loughery’s retelling of his interactions with, and responses to, every major figure of his era, including his critics (Walt Whitman, James Gordon Bennett, and Horace Greeley) and his admirers (Henry Clay, Stephen Douglas, and Abraham Lincoln). Loughery peels back the layers of the public life of this complicated man, showing how he reveled in the controversies he provoked and believed he had lived to see many of his goals achieved until his dreams came crashing down during the Draft Riots of 1863 when violence set Manhattan ablaze. To know "Dagger" John Hughes is to understand the United States during a painful period of growth as the nation headed toward civil war. Dagger John’s successes and failures, his public relationships and private trials, and his legacy in the Irish Catholic community and beyond provide context and layers of detail for the larger history of a modern culture unfolding in his wake.
The Mob and the Flock
Title | The Mob and the Flock PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Xulon Press |
Pages | 404 |
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ISBN | 1613797702 |
Farewell Stormy Acres
Title | Farewell Stormy Acres PDF eBook |
Author | Tamara Eden Huie |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 61 |
Release | 2012-11-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1479741744 |
PROLOGUE Harrison, a farmer, and Lisa, an attorney had been in love for quite some time, but Lisa was too proud to be a farmers wife. She eventually married an attorney who worked in her fathers law firm, but he was physically and emotionally cruel to Lisa. They divorced, and he left Des Moines as the firm didnt want a scandal. Harrison married Mary Taylor. They had a son named Jacob, but like Lisa and Carter, they eventually divorced. In this novel, you will discover who fathered Lisas daughter, and if Lisa and Harrison ever found happiness together. As you read through the pages, you will be introduced to love, heartbreak, death, betrayal, marriage, divorce and even murder. You will learn about Buddy Hicks, an arsonist, who burns farm buildings out of revenge. The author sincerely hopes you will enjoy reading the pages of this short novel.