American Jesuits and the World: How an Embattled Religious Order Made Modern Catholicism Global

American Jesuits and the World: How an Embattled Religious Order Made Modern Catholicism Global

by John T. McGreevy
American Jesuits and the World: How an Embattled Religious Order Made Modern Catholicism Global

American Jesuits and the World: How an Embattled Religious Order Made Modern Catholicism Global

by John T. McGreevy

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Overview

How American Jesuits helped forge modern Catholicism around the world

At the start of the nineteenth century, the Jesuits seemed fated for oblivion. Dissolved as a religious order in 1773 by one pope, they were restored in 1814 by another, but with only six hundred aged members. Yet a century later, the Jesuits numbered seventeen thousand men and were at the vanguard of the Catholic Church’s expansion around the world. This book traces this nineteenth-century resurgence, showing how Jesuits nurtured a Catholic modernity through a disciplined counterculture of parishes, schools, and associations. Drawing on archival materials from three continents, American Jesuits and the World tracks Jesuits who left Europe for America and Jesuits who left the United States for missionary ventures across the Pacific. Each chapter tells the story of a revealing or controversial event, including the tarring and feathering of an exiled Swiss Jesuit in Maine, the efforts of French Jesuits in Louisiana to obtain Vatican approval of a miraculous healing, and the educational efforts of American Jesuits in Manila. These stories reveal how the Jesuits not only revived their own order but made modern Catholicism more global. The result is a major contribution to modern global history and an invaluable examination of the meaning of religious liberty in a pluralistic age.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691183107
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 11/13/2018
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

John T. McGreevy is dean of the College of Arts and Letters and professor of history at the University of Notre Dame.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

Introduction 1

1 Nineteenth-Century Jesuits and Their Critics 8

2 Ellsworth, Maine: Education and Religious Liberty 26

3 Westphalia, Missouri: Nation 63

4 Grand Couteau, Louisiana: Miracle 104

5 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Americans 142

6 Manila, Philippines: Empire 179

Conclusion 210

Abbreviations Used in the Notes 225

Notes 229

Acknowledgments 297

Index 301

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

“This book is a sensational eye-opener, even for me, a Jesuit for the past forty-six years…. [An] extraordinarily rewarding work.”—James F. Keenan, Commonweal

“Deeply learned and delightfully readable.”—Catherine O’Donnell, Los Angeles Review of Books

“Stunning in the breadth and depth of its international contextualization.”—Robert Emmett Curran, America

“McGreevy explains the twists and turns of [Jesuit] history and dissolves the apparent paradoxes.”—Patrick Allitt, Weekly Standard

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