Fr. 210.00

Fathers on the Frontier - French Missionaries Roman Catholic Priesthood in United States, 1789

English · Hardback

Will be released 03.02.2010

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Zusatztext Pasquier's book is a high-quality study of French emigre missionaries that should attract readers of both religious history and the social sciences. Informationen zum Autor Michael Pasquier is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Louisiana State University Klappentext Michael Pasquier examines the "lived" religion of French missionaries in their daily encounters with anti-Catholic Protestants and anti-clerical Catholics on the American frontier. Focusing on the collective thoughts, feelings, and actions of priests who found themselves caught between the formal canonical standards of the church and the informal experiences of missionaries in American culture, Pasquier illuminates the historical intersection of American, French, and Roman interests in the United States. He finds that at no point did French missionaries engage more directly in distinctively American affairs than in the religious debates surrounding slavery, secessions, and civil war. These issues, he shows, compelled even the most politically aloof missionaries to step out of the shadow of Rome and stake their church on the side of the Confederacy. Zusammenfassung Michael Pasquier examines the "lived" religion of French missionaries in their daily encounters with anti-Catholic Protestants and anti-clerical Catholics on the American frontier. Focusing on the collective thoughts, feelings, and actions of priests who found themselves caught between the formal canonical standards of the church and the informal experiences of missionaries in American culture, Pasquier illuminates the historical intersection of American, French, and Roman interests in the United States. Several important conclusions emerge. Pasquier shows that the French missionaries were pivotal actors in the transition from English republican Catholicism of the 18th century to the multiethnic American Catholicism of the 19th. These missionaries lived, he shows, along a fluid spectrum of Catholicism that moved between a Romanized and an American church, neither of which existed in the rigid forms constructed by historians. He finds that at no point did French missionaries engage more directly in distinctively American affairs than in the religious debates surrounding slavery, secessions, and civil war. These issues, he shows, compelled even the most politically aloof missionaries to step out of the shadow of Rome and stake their church on the side of the Confederacy. In so doing, they set in motion a strain of Catholicism more amenable to Southern concepts of social conservatism, paternalism, and white supremacy, and strikingly different from the liberal, progressive strain that historians have usually highlighted. Inhaltsverzeichnis Abbreviations Introduction: Les Confrères et les Pères: Catholic Priests and Catholic History in the United States 1.: Missionary Formation and French Catholicism 2.: Missionary Experience and Frontier Catholicism 3.: : Missionary Revival and Transnational Catholicism 4.: : Missionary Politics and Ultramontane Catholicism 5.: Slavery, Civil War, and Southern Catholicism Conclusion Notes Index ...

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Authors Michael Pasquier, Michael (Professor Pasquier, Michael (Professor) Pasquier
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 03.02.2010, delayed
 
EAN 9780195372335
ISBN 978-0-19-537233-5
No. of pages 304
Series Religion in America
RELIGION IN AME
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Practical theology

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