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KMC CH 21: The Church in the US

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Juan Padilla   Missionary, Servant of God, martyred by Indians in Kansas c.1540  
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Bl. Kateri Tekakwitha   Called the "Lily of the Mohawks" because of her holiness  
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St. Augustine in Florida   First permanent settlement & first parish in the US  
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Quebec Act   Passed by the British Parliament, it extended political & legal concessions to French Canadian Catholics  
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Charles Carroll   Only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence  
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Georgetown   Oldest Catholic university in the US  
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton   Convert from Episcopalianism, she is one of the pioneers of the parochial school movement.  
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St. Rose Philippine Duchesne   Established the first US convent of the Religious of the Sacred Heart in Missouri in 1818  
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St. John Neumann   Native of Bohemia, fourth bishop of Philadelphia & a pioneer in the parochial school movement.  
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Archbishop John Carroll   First bishop in the US & the most influential Catholic in the establishment of the Church in America  
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Baltimore   First diocese in the US, erected in 1789  
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Lay Trusteeism   System by which laymen became the owners of Church property & administered Church affairs.  
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"The Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk"   A false account of the life of a nun written by Protestant ministers.  
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Protestant response to nineteenth-century Catholic immigrants   Books & pamphlets attacked the moral uprightness of priests & nuns; churches were burned & some Catholics lynched; the Catholic Church was accused of sending papal spies to America; political cartoons depicted the Irish as monkeys or wild-eyed terrorists.  
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How Catholic immigrants sought to protect themselves against nativists   They built Catholic orphanages, hospitals, & nursing homes as a way of living out their faith; they established support networks that centered on parish life & parochial schools.  
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Fr. Isaac Hecker   Convert to Catholicism, he founded a new religious community, the Misssionary Priests of St. Paul the Apostle (Paulists), committed to the conversion of Protestant America.  
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Paulists   A religious community founded by Fr. Isaac Hecker, dedicated to the conversion of Protestant Americans.  
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Americanism   Condemned by Pope Leo XIII in his "Testem benevolentiae," this movement sought to adapt Catholicism to American principles & ideas  
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James Cardinal Gibbons   Influential American Cardinal who campaigned hard to keep the Vatican from forbidding membership in the Knights of Labor, which some people considered a secret society.  
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St. Frances Xavier Cabrini   Founder of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart, & the first citizen of the US to be canonized  
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Msgr. John Ryan   Nicknamed "Monsignor New Dealer" for his support of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Depression-era politics.  
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Dorothy Day   Founder of the Catholic Worker Movement, she was also an activist for the homeless & impoverished  
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Archbishop Fulton Sheen   First significant television preacher, he appeared on the popular program "Life Is Worth Living."  
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John F. Kennedy   First Catholic President of the US  
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United States Conference of Catholic Bishops   Organization which replaced the NCWC (National Catholic Welfare Conference)  
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