Keeping faith : European and Asian Catholic immigrants /

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Contributors: Burns, Jeffrey M., Skerrett, Ellen., White, Joseph Michael.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Maryknoll, N.Y. : Orbis Books, ©2000.
Series:American Catholic identities
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1
  • Establishing the Immigrant Church
  • The French and Irish
  • 3
  • 1.
  • Archbishop Ambrose Marechal's Views on the Irish, 1818
  • 4
  • 2.
  • Bishop John Dubois and the New York Irish, 1827
  • 5
  • 3.
  • Bishop John England's Views on French Leadership, 1835
  • 6
  • The Irish
  • 7
  • 4.
  • St. Patrick's Day Parade, Chicago, 1888
  • 7
  • 5.
  • Views on Irish Immigration to the United States, 1900
  • 9
  • 6.
  • Cardinal James Gibbons on Irish Immigration, 1897
  • 14
  • 7.
  • Bishop Bernard McQuaid's Approval of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, 1894
  • 16
  • 8.
  • Father Theobald Mathew's American Temperance Crusade, 1851
  • 19
  • 9.
  • Henry Clay on Father Theobald Mathew, 1851
  • 20
  • 10.
  • Father Theobald Mathew in Brooklyn, 1851
  • 22
  • 11.
  • Irish Stereotype, 1861
  • 22
  • 12.
  • Archbishop John Ireland on Total Abstinence, 1882
  • 23
  • 13.
  • Irish-American Women and Labor, 1936
  • 24
  • 14.
  • Margaret Haley and the Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, 1900
  • 25
  • 15.
  • Letter to Sister Agatha M. Hurley, B.V.M., 1894
  • 26
  • 16.
  • Jane Addams and the Sisters, 1910
  • 27
  • 17.
  • Unitarian Minister Praises Irish Women and Catholic Schools, 1912
  • 28
  • 18.
  • Helen Jackson's Convent Cruelties, 1923
  • 29
  • 19.
  • Catholic Schools and Irish Female Social and Economic Mobility, 1920
  • 29
  • 20.
  • Protests of Film The Callahans and Murphys, 1927
  • 32
  • The Germans
  • 33
  • 21.
  • Incorporation of Holy Trinity Church, Philadelphia, 1788
  • 33
  • 22.
  • The Plan of Boniface Wimmer, O.S.B., for Ministry to German Immigrants, 1845
  • 35
  • 23.
  • Views of German Catholic Trustees in Cincinnati, ca. 1850
  • 42
  • 24.
  • Regulations for Cincinnati's German Catholic Parishes, 1850
  • 44
  • 25.
  • Instructions for German Catholic Immigrants, 1869
  • 48
  • The Germans and Irish
  • 54
  • 26.
  • Immigrant Catholic Life in New York, 1830s and 1840s
  • 54
  • 27.
  • A Missionary's Views on Catholics' Religious Behavior, 1854
  • 57
  • 28.
  • German Catholic Grievances in the Abbelen Memorial, 1886
  • 60
  • 29.
  • Reply of Bishops John Ireland and John Keane to the Abbelen Memorial, 1886
  • 68
  • 30.
  • St. Raphael Societies' Memorial, 1891
  • 74
  • 31.
  • The Cahensly Memorial, 1891
  • 76
  • 32.
  • Reply of the American Archbishops to the Cahensly Memorial, 1892
  • 77
  • Anti-Catholicism
  • 80
  • 33.
  • Samuel F. B. Morse, Imminent Dangers to the Free Institutions of the United States, 1834
  • 80
  • 34.
  • Orestes Brownson on Native Americanism, 1854, 1856
  • 83
  • 35.
  • The Oath of the American Protective Association, 1893
  • 85
  • Part 2
  • Photo Essay: Building the Immigrant Church
  • Brick-and-Mortar Catholicism
  • 89
  • 36.
  • Bishop John Carroll Blesses a Boston Church, 1803
  • 89
  • 37.
  • Bishop Benedict J. Fenwick on Holy Cross Cathedral, Boston, 1829
  • 89
  • 38.
  • Bishop John England's Appeal for St. Mary's, Charleston, South Carolina, 1838
  • 91
  • 39.
  • Consecration of St. John's Cathedral, Milwaukee, 1853
  • 93
  • 40.
  • Archbishop Gaetano Bedini on the Legacy of Brick-and-Mortar Catholicism, 1855
  • 97
  • 41.
  • Bishop John J. Hogan on Church-Building in Chillicothe, Missouri, 1859
  • 102
  • 42.
  • Proposals for a Jesuit College, 1857
  • 104
  • 43.
  • Our Roman Catholic Brethren, 1868
  • 105
  • 44.
  • The Altar and Throne of St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, 1877
  • 109
  • 45.
  • Dedication of St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, 1879
  • 112
  • 46.
  • Confirmation Day Parade, Holy Family Parish, Chicago, 1895
  • 114
  • 47.
  • Italian Church Dedication, 1899
  • 116
  • 48.
  • Dedication of St. Josaphat's (Polish), Milwaukee, 1901
  • 120
  • 49.
  • The Celtic Revival at St. Patrick's Church, Chicago, 1912
  • 123
  • 50.
  • Memorial to Irish Patriot Terence MacSwiney, 1920
  • 126
  • 51.
  • Eulogy for Terence MacSwiney, 1920
  • 128
  • 52.
  • French Canadians Celebrate Church Reopening, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1996
  • 130
  • 53.
  • Vietnamese Catholic Center, Santa Ana, California, 1996
  • 133
  • Part 3
  • Diversifying the Immigrant Church
  • The Polish
  • 139
  • 54.
  • Panna Maria, Texas, 1866-70
  • 139
  • 55.
  • Thomas and Znaniecki on the Polish Parish, ca. 1918
  • 141
  • 56.
  • St. Stanislaus Kostka, Chicago, 1917
  • 142
  • 57.
  • Riot in Bay City, Michigan, 1897
  • 143
  • 58.
  • Zuaves of St. Stanislaus Kostka, 1916
  • 143
  • 59.
  • Instructions to Polish Catholics, Maspeth, New York, 1913
  • 144
  • 60.
  • Waclaw Kruszka on the Polish School, 1905-8
  • 145
  • 61.
  • Polish Clergy on the Polish School, 1920
  • 146
  • 62.
  • Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, 1885
  • 147
  • 63.
  • Call for a National Polish Catholic Congress, 1896
  • 149
  • 64.
  • Waclaw Kruszka, "Polyglot Bishops for Polyglot Dioceses," 1901
  • 151
  • 65.
  • Francis Hodur, Polish National Catholic Church, 1907, 1901
  • 156
  • 66.
  • Condemnation of the Kuryer Polski, 1912
  • 157
  • 67.
  • Polish Clergy in the United States, "I Polacchi" Memorial, 1920
  • 160
  • 68.
  • Response of the American Hierarchy, 1920
  • 161
  • The Italians
  • 163
  • 69.
  • American Bishops and Pastoral Care of Italians, 1884
  • 163
  • 70.
  • Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini and Italian Immigrants, 1889
  • 165
  • 71.
  • Jacob Riis on Italian Religious Festivals, 1899
  • 167
  • 72.
  • Italian Women and the Return of San Rocco, ca. 1890
  • 173
  • 73.
  • A Priest's View of Italian Religious Festivals, ca. 1900
  • 177
  • 74.
  • Italians' Attitudes toward Catholicism, ca. 1900
  • 179
  • 75.
  • Social Worker's Report, San Francisco, 1917
  • 181
  • 76.
  • Sicilians Lay Merlo Away Like a Monarch, 1924
  • 186
  • The Slovaks
  • 187
  • 77.
  • Matthew Jankola, Sketches from a Slovak Catholic Parish in Pittston, PA, 1900
  • 187
  • The Lithuanians
  • 190
  • 78.
  • Lithuanian Dispute in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, 1877
  • 190
  • The Czechs
  • 193
  • 79.
  • Bohemians in Chicago, 1908
  • 193
  • The Hungarians
  • 194
  • 80.
  • Hungarians in Chicago and Cleveland, 1905
  • 194
  • Eastern Rite Catholics
  • 197
  • 81.
  • Archbishop John Ireland and Eastern Rite Catholics, 1889
  • 197
  • The French Canadians
  • 199
  • 82.
  • Bishop Antoine Racine on French-Canadian Catholics in the United States, 1892
  • 199
  • 83.
  • French-Canadian Mutual Aid Societies, 1910
  • 205
  • The Portuguese
  • 206
  • 84.
  • Portuguese Mission in Boston, 1896
  • 206
  • Part 4
  • After 1924: The Persistence and Transcendence of Ethnicity
  • The Persistence of Ethnicity
  • 211
  • 85.
  • John V. Tolino, "Solving the Italian Problem," 1938
  • 211
  • 86.
  • Italian Procession, Bunker Hill, Michigan, 1939
  • 213
  • 87.
  • Closing Polish Parishes, Boston, 1990s
  • 215
  • 88.
  • John Radzilowski, "Why Are They Wrecking Our Churches? Once Center of Polonian Life, Churches Are under Attack," 1998
  • 217
  • 89.
  • Lithuanian Cemetery, Chicago, 1999
  • 219
  • The Transcendence of Ethnicity
  • 221
  • 90.
  • Birth-Control Clinics
  • 221
  • 91.
  • "Are Irish Catholics Dying Out in This Country?" 1922
  • 222
  • 92.
  • Mary Onahan Gallery, Letter to Archbishop Mundelein, 1924
  • 223
  • 93.
  • James M. Gillis, C.S.P., "Will Ye Fight or Will Ye Run?" 1932
  • 224
  • 94.
  • Catholic Sacramental Practice and Birth Control in Chicago, 1932
  • 225
  • 95.
  • Margaret Sanger on Catholics and Birth Control, 1934
  • 227
  • Part 5
  • Asian Immigrants
  • Chinese Immigrants
  • 232
  • 96.
  • Father James Bouchard, S.J., "White Man or Chinaman
  • Which?" 1873
  • 232
  • 97.
  • Archbishop Joseph S. Alemany Requests Assistance with the Chinese Apostolate in San Francisco, 1871, 1874
  • 234
  • 98.
  • Francis Leo Lem and Chew Yee to Archbishop Patrick W. Riordan Requesting Chinese Pastor, 1910
  • 235
  • 99.
  • Chinese Ministry in San Francisco, 1945, 1942
  • 236
  • 100.
  • Chinese Language School, 1936
  • 239
  • 101.
  • Chinese Mission, New York, 1959
  • 239
  • 102.
  • Resolutions of the Tenth Chinese Catholic Conference, 1961
  • 242
  • 103.
  • Veneration of Ancestors, 1990
  • 243
  • 104.
  • Zong Ming, "What It Means to Be a Chinese Catholic in America?" 1990
  • 245
  • Japanese Immigrants
  • 247
  • 105.
  • Request for a Japanese Mission, San Francisco, 1912
  • 247
  • 106.
  • Father Albert Breton on the Beginning of the Japanese Missions on the West Coast, 1912-19
  • 247
  • 107.
  • Bishop John J. Cantwell on Japanese Sisters, 1921
  • 249
  • 108.
  • Discrimination in Seattle, 1936
  • 251
  • 109.
  • Maryknoll Protest of Japanese Relocation, 1942
  • 251
  • 110.
  • Sister Paul Miki's Account of Manzanar, 1940s
  • 252
  • 111.
  • Advice to Relocated Catholics, 1945
  • 255
  • 112.
  • James Y.
  • Sakamoto, "Catholicism at Minidoka Internment Camp," 1941-44
  • 256
  • 113.
  • John Hayatsu, "The Role of the Japanese American in the Church," Seattle, 1992
  • 262
  • Filipino Immigrants
  • 263
  • 114.
  • Catholic Filipino Club, Seattle, 1922
  • 263
  • 115.
  • Letter of Thanks for Catholic Filipino Club, San Francisco, 1927
  • 265
  • 116.
  • Report on Filipinos in San Francisco, 1941-42
  • 266
  • 117.
  • Report on Filipinos in Stockton, California, 1956
  • 270
  • 118.
  • Inquiry and Response on Filipino Ministry, 1980
  • 272
  • 119.
  • Filipino Catholic Affairs, Archdiocese of San Francisco, Annual Report, 1983-84
  • 274
  • 120.
  • Jose Arong, O.M.I., Survey of Filipino Priests and Religious
  • Ministry Focus, 1995-96
  • 276
  • Santo Nino De Cebu Controversy (documents 121-24)
  • 277
  • 121.
  • Agreement between Cebu Association and St. Joseph's Parish, San Francisco, 4 February 1979
  • 277
  • 122.
  • Warren Hinckle, "Hinckle's Journal/The Philippine Priest and the Philippine Saint," 1984
  • 278
  • 123.
  • Sally Famarin Protest Letter, 1982
  • 280
  • 124.
  • Final Settlement, 1984
  • 281
  • 125.
  • Nontraditional View of Santo Nino, ca. 1997
  • 281
  • 126.
  • From the Peter Bacho Novel Cebu, 1991
  • 282
  • Vietnamese Immigrants
  • 283
  • 127.
  • Report on Vietnamese Ministry, San Francisco, 1977
  • 283
  • 128.
  • Request for a Personal Parish, San Jose, California, 1984
  • 285
  • Vietnamese Conflict in San Jose (documents 129-34)
  • 289
  • 129.
  • Teresa Baggot, "Feud Erupts as Vietnamese Split over Pastor: Excommunications and Death Threats in San Jose Parish," 1986
  • 290
  • 130.
  • Diocese of San Jose Report, 1988
  • 293
  • 131.
  • Diocese of San Jose
  • Office of the Bishop, 1988
  • 294
  • 132.
  • Misuse of Former Mission Site, 1993
  • 295
  • 133.
  • Letter of Bishop Pierre DuMaine to St. Patrick Proto-Cathedral, 27 November 1993
  • 295
  • 134.
  • Office of the Bishop
  • Diocese of San Jose, 1999
  • 296
  • 135.
  • Generational Concerns in Sacramento, California, 1991
  • 297
  • Korean Immigrants
  • 300
  • 136.
  • Anselm Kyongsuk Min, On Korean Catholicism, 1999
  • 300
  • 137.
  • Korean Pastoral Mission, San Francisco, 1980
  • 303
  • 138.
  • Bishop of Overseas Korean Catholics, 1981
  • 304
  • Other Asian Immigrants
  • 305
  • 139.
  • Report on Asian Hearings: The Experience of Church in the United States, 1990
  • 305
  • 140.
  • Recommendations to the Catholic Church at National and Local Levels from National Hearings of Asian Catholic Communities in the United States, 1990
  • 306
  • Part 6
  • New Models and Concerns
  • 141.
  • Cultural Pluralism as New Paradigm, 1985
  • 310
  • 142.
  • Chinese Pastoral Plan: Archdiocese of San Francisco, 1992
  • 311
  • 143.
  • Kerry Tremain, "Welcoming the New Americans: The Same Love," 1999
  • 312
  • 144.
  • Laotian Catholic Refugees in the United States, 1993
  • 313
  • 145.
  • Robert W. McChesney, "The Mother Teresa of Immigration Detention," 1999
  • 316.
  • Foreword /
  • Christopher J. Kauffman
  • General Introduction /
  • Jeffrey M. Burns, Ellen Skerrett and Joseph M. White
  • pt. 1.
  • Establishing the Immigrant Church
  • French and Irish
  • Irish
  • Germans
  • Germans and Irish
  • Anti-Catholicism
  • pt. 2.
  • Photo Essay: Building the Immigrant Church
  • Brick-and-Mortar Catholicism
  • pt. 3.
  • Diversifying the Immigrant Church
  • Polish
  • Italians
  • Slovaks
  • Lithuanians
  • Czechs
  • Hungarians
  • Eastern Rite Catholics
  • French Canadians
  • Portuguese
  • pt. 4.
  • After 1924: The Persistence and Transcendence of Ethnicity
  • Persistence of Ethnicity
  • Transcendence of Ethnicity
  • pt. 5.
  • Asian Immigrants
  • Chinese Immigrants
  • Japanese Immigrants
  • Filipino Immigrants
  • Vietnamese Immigrants
  • Korean Immigrants
  • Other Asian Immigrants
  • pt. 6.
  • New Models and Concerns.