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"Martyr to the Truth"
Pickwick / OCT 2012
In his autobiography Joseph Turmel (1859-1943) has left an intensely personal account of his struggles to reconcile his Catholic faith with the results of historical-critical methods as those... read more » -
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A Christian America Restored
Pickwick / AUG 2019
Protestant evangelical Christian schools are the fastest-growing segment of American private school education. Despite their notable individual autonomy, these schools have retained a consistent... read more » -
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A Flight of Parsons
Pickwick / JUL 2018
Irish Anglican clergymen played an important role in the creation of a nineteenth-century “Greater Ireland,” a term denoting a diasporic movement in which the Irish transformed into a... read more » -
A Foreign and Wicked Institution?
Pickwick / MAR 2011
Many in Victorian England harbored deep suspicion of convent life. In addition to looking at anti-Catholicism and the fear of both Anglican and Catholic sisterhoods that were established during the... read more » -
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A Holiness Hermeneutic
Pickwick / APR 2018
America in the late nineteenth century was undergoing enormous societal shifts. Immigration and urbanization were changing the face of the country. New discoveries and new perspectives on old... read more » -
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A Nun, a Convent, and the German Occupation of Belgium
Pickwick / DEC 2016
World War I has been recorded from many points of view: correspondent, poet, politician, and soldier. Comments from a nun living in a foreign country during the hostilities, however, can provide... read more »