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- ... , (Random House, Inc., New York: 1997). 202. 30 Walsh, Sin and Censorship, 20. 28 9 centralized the process ...... , documentaries, television, religious films, and the stage. c. William Doherty, Ph.D., all rights reserved, 2019 ...... Journal, 6, 13, 27 January 1895. Paul F. Boller, Jr. and Ronald L. Davis, Hollywood Anecdotes (Ballantine ...... motion pictures, opened 30 August 1916, was considered at the time the most prestigious theater west of ...... Movies (The Bobbs-Merrill Company: New York, 1971), 80-87. Anton Scherrer column, Indianapolis Times, 20 ...
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"Traces the rise of the movie industry from its raffish nickelodeon roots in the late nineteenth century to enormous popularity in the first half of the twentieth century. Self-censorship by the movie industry to satisfy its...
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- ... Catholicism, 82, 83. 9 Western Citizen, 20 November 1880; Indianapolis Star Magazine, 20 September 1959, 45 ...... and how they did it; otherwise, how could it judge and keep the conscience of the faithful?13 Beyond ...... , Public Catholicism, has a good discussion of these matters 137-151. 13 Cited in Mecklin, Ku Klux Klan ...... Movement (Delacourte Press: New York, 1972), 19, 20. 16 5 moneycreated the Whiteboys. Hard put peasants ...... animated the great body of Irish emigrants and their descendents.20 As Yeats put it: Out of Ireland we come ...
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"This chapter deals with a set of movements that Bishop Chatard, a religious, social, and political conservative, had to deal with. Born into comfort, rector of the American College in Rome, Chatard, so far as he was able,...
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- ... the Present (Hanover House, Garden City, New York: 1958), 30-49, 66. Eamon Duffy, Saints and Sinners ...... the early morning hours of 20 December 1929 when Pius XI celebrated Mass at St. John Lateran on the ...... , 1854, and summoned the First Vatican Council (1869, 1870) to define papal infallibility.13 As part of ...... slavery and the slave trade. 13 Very pastoral and personally warm, Pius IX, introduced gaslights and ...... Vatican propounded was that as a societa perfecta (i.e., a complete society, not a perfect one),20 the ...
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"From the French Revolution, 1798, right through the nineteenth century and into the 20th Century, in nearly every major European country the Catholic Church found itself embattled. Its monopoly in religion ended or challenged...
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- ... know we pray for them. IC&R, 28 July, 4, 11, 25 August, 20 October 1950. 10 11 4 were doing their job ...... Nation.13 Mirroring the crankiness of the country in the immediate postwar, within a few years there was ...... policy was not to publish anonymous letters, but names could be 13 withheld upon request. Consequently ...... necessary because, as he told readers, much of the Catholic and secular press took the opposite position.20 ...... . The name of the paper was changed in October 1960. Criterion, 10 September 1965, 4. 20 IC&R, 4 July ...
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This chapter deals with Msgr. Bosler’s relations with two archbishops-publishers with very different approaches with regard to their editor’s independence. Bosler held that a diocesan paper ought not be a company newsletter...
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- ... apparently too good to pass up.) 13 The paper attacked Protestant ministers of the city who disparaged the ...... handshake with nothing either Irish or religious about 13 14 Western Citizen, 8 May 1880, 4. Western Citizen ...... present as being anything but proselytizing institutions.20 The Western Citizens promise not to intrude in ...... Ballysaggart, priests town, outside Lismore, County Waterford. 20 6 newspaper were the seminaries which, as a ...... Citizen, 23 April 1881, 2. Western Citizen, 13 May 1882, 4. Dwenger was consecrated bishop of Ft. Wayne in ...
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"This chapter deals with the Indianapolis Catholic press in its various guises under a variety of managers from the Gilded Age to just after World War II. Given the damage of Martin Luther’s printed placards and pamphlets, the...
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- ... justification was this accursed council is ruining the church.13 For them, the Pope, the Curia, and the Roman ...... Religious Change, f.n. 16, 144. 13 5 favored collegiality, such as seating the bishops in the aula by ...... school again at evening presentations by theologians organized by Domus Mariae.20 American Bishop Earnest ...... and Religious Change, 7, 63, 64. 20 Criterion, 16 November 1962, 4; Wilde, Vatican II, 41. 19 21 Wilde ...... advice, Murphy used a pseudonym, (his middle name and mothers maiden name). When asked 26 Criterion, 30 ...
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William Doherty is Professor Emeritus within the Department of History and Social Sciences, teaching from the Fall of 1963 to December 2000. and This manuscript analyses the investigative efforts of Raymond T. Bosler in...
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- ... former Anglican priests who were married. Hebblethwaite, Paul VI, 496. 42 Star, 13 March 1969, 29; 30 ...... , Indiana, Criterion, 20 November 1998, 5. If anyone says that it is not better and more godly to live in ...... marriage, but rather is the condition for greater freedom in the service of God.13 This is the Pauline ...... 10 11 12 13 Bishops Pastorals, Vol. I, 1792-1940, 56, 57 Catholic Encyclopedia (New York, 1908), vol ...... a married diaconate.20 14 Blanchard, Catholic Power, 328, f.n. 44. IC&R, 26 March 1926, typescript ...
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"This chapter briefly traces the history of priestly celibacy in the Catholic Church, its reasons, and the crisis in vocations the discipline created, partly as a result of the Second Vatican Council’s praise of sexuality in...
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- ... Catholic, 14 September 1877; 11 August 1877. Shumsky, Workingmens Party of California, 13 ff., 59. 9 This ...... Carrolls, Darnelles, Shrivers, and Brentsthe citys Catholic elite, the elite of the city.13 Upon graduating ...... , owned over 300 slaves. Spalding, The Premier See, 57. 13 Thomas W. Spalding, The Premier See: History of ...... , among the Shrivers and other elite families. 14 Indiana Catholic and Record, 13 September 1918, 1. For ...... Record, 13 September 1918, 1. 5 St. Johns on Georgia Street.16 With the antagonists, Kearney and ...
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The chapter opens with a discussion of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 in which questions regarding the social order, class, equity, and like matters arise. The coincidental arrival in Indianapolis of Denis Kearney and the...