Commonwealth Catholicism: A History of the Catholic Church in Virginia

Author:   Gerald P. Fogarty
Publisher:   University of Notre Dame Press
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9780268070649


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   25 September 2001
Format:   Paperback
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Commonwealth Catholicism: A History of the Catholic Church in Virginia


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Commonwealth Catholicism is the first comprehensive history of the Catholic Church in the State of Virginia. Distinguished historian Gerald P. Fogarty tells the story of Virginia's Catholics in the state's history, from the colonial period to the present. Using archival resources, Fogarty brings to life the events and characters that comprise the Church's colorful and often turbulent history. Catholics in Virginia, as in other parts of the South, were a tiny minority from the beginning and remained so for much of their history. They gathered into small, isolated communities, often without a resident priest. The Catholic population in Virginia was so small, in fact, that there was only one diocese until 1974. Catholics were often suspected of unpatriotic sympathies by their Protestant neighbors and tried to remain unnoticed, blending in, as far as possible, with the prevailing Protestant culture. Full religious tolerance for Virginia Catholics did not come until the Revolution. Reconstructing the available documentary evidence, Fogarty tells the story of these early communities in full detail. Fogarty also brings to life many of the prominent actors in the unfolding drama. Father Matthew O'Keefe, the pastor of the Norfolk region from 1852 until 1886—a period of intense Know Nothing activity—is one example. O'Keefe was asked by two men calling at the rectory door to minister to a dying man. Reaching the Elizabeth River on the edge of Portsmouth, Virginia, the two said that the dying man lay further on. O'Keefe ""took a pair of revolvers from his coat, placed the men under citizen's arrest, and marched them into Portsmouth where he turned them over to the sheriff. They subsequently confessed that they had been hired to assassinate him."" Commonwealth Catholicism, a considerable accomplishment from one of the most prominent historians of American Catholicism, will remain for many years the definitive study on the subject of Virginia's Catholic heritage.

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Author:   Gerald P. Fogarty
Publisher:   University of Notre Dame Press
Imprint:   University of Notre Dame Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   1.216kg
ISBN:  

9780268070649


ISBN 10:   0268070644
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   25 September 2001
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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In a clear, balanced style, Fogarty has woven a narrative that amply deals with bishops, clerics, religious and institutions while introducing the general reader to lay leadership; and he keeps a steady eye as well on the surrounding regional historical landscape. Commonwealth Catholicism is a treasure among a growing trove of recent excellent diocesan histories. Future American Catholic historians will clearly look to this as one of their models. --American Catholic Studies


“In a clear, balanced style, Fogarty has woven a narrative that amply deals with bishops, clerics, religious and institutions while introducing the general reader to lay leadership; and he keeps a steady eye as well on the surrounding regional historical landscape. Commonwealth Catholicism is a treasure among a growing trove of recent excellent diocesan histories. Future American Catholic historians will clearly look to this as one of their models.” -- American Catholic Studies


In this excellent book, Gerald P. Fogerty gives us a definitive history of Roman Catholicism in Virginia and West Virginia from the colonial period to the mid 1970's. This book represents an exceptional contribution to American religious history. --Journal of American History In this authoritative narrative the author has left no stone unturned in his effort to describe a remarkable development that covered some four hundred years. This is truly magisterial work that could well serve as model in its comprehensive coverage and attention to detail. --The Catholic Historical Review In a clear, balanced style, Fogarty has woven a narrative that amply deals with bishops, clerics, religious and institutions while introducing the general reader to lay leadership; and he keeps a steady eye as well on the surrounding regional historical landscape. Commonwealth Catholicism is a treasure among a growing trove of recent excellent diocesan histories. Future American Catholic historians will clearly look to this as one of their models. --American Catholic Studies Virginians will welcome Commonwealth Catholicism as an important addition to recent scholarship which depicts the South's complex religious heritage. Forgarty offers a much needed, comprehensive history of Virginia Catholicism. His thorough and detailed presentation deserves applause. . . . Virginia historians and Catholics will value Commonwealth Catholicism as an essential resource for understanding the state's past. --The Virginia Magazine


In a clear, balanced style, Fogarty has woven a narrative that amply deals with bishops, clerics, religious and institutions while introducing the general reader to lay leadership; and he keeps a steady eye as well on the surrounding regional historical landscape. Commonwealth Catholicism is a treasure among a growing trove of recent excellent diocesan histories. Future American Catholic historians will clearly look to this as one of their models. -- American Catholic Studies


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Gerald P. Fogarty, S. J., William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Religious Studies and History at the University of Virginia, is one of the foremost Catholic historians in the United States. He was recently selected as one of three Catholic scholars on the Jewish Catholic Commission, which is studying the question of Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust.

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