Defining Mission: Comboni Missionaries in North America

Defining Mission: Comboni Missionaries in North America

by Patricia Durchholz
Defining Mission: Comboni Missionaries in North America

Defining Mission: Comboni Missionaries in North America

by Patricia Durchholz

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Overview

Defining Mission, offers a glimpse into the daily life and leadership styles of the members of an Italian religious institute struggling to overcome the obstacles faced in America. Patricia Durchholz provides the historical context and diplomatic negotiations involved as a foreign missionary society works and expands in the North American dioceses in Canada, Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Louisville, Newark and San Diego. She begins before World War II with the diary of Father Edward Mason, a seasoned African missionary, who sought to offer his services to African American parishes to secure a safe haven for Comboni missionaries facing expulsion from Africa. Durchholz continues the story as other Comboni missionaries struggle to adapt to America and pioneer work in ethnic parishes and missions through the 1960s. The author analyzes the successes and failures of this Italian institute serving African Americans, while detailing the political and religious aspects of the community.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761814276
Publisher: UPA
Publication date: 07/08/1999
Pages: 380
Product dimensions: 6.18(w) x 9.28(h) x 0.99(d)

About the Author

Patricia Durchholz is an independent researcher and writer in Loveland, Ohio.

Table of Contents

chapter 1 An Urgent Mission chapter 2 The Cornerstone chapter 3 The Architect chapter 4 The Foundation chapter 5 In the California Missions: 1948-1953 chapter 6 Confronting Racism chapter 7 Holy Trinity: Beginning of a Black Diaspora chapter 8 Opening in Louisville chapter 9 Pursuit of a Dream: The Pala Indian School chapter 10 The Founder as Provincial chapter 11 Accorsi and the Houses of Formation chapter 12 A Change of Direction, 1960-1961 chapter 13 Seminary Growth/Leadership Change, 1962-1964 chapter 14 Seminaries in Transition, 1965-1966 chapter 15 Years of Crisis, 1967-1969 chapter 16 Renewal and Choice chapter 17 Expanding Black Ministry chapter 18 Formation: Hope and Despair chapter 19 Renewal and Reaction chapter 20 Working to Survive chapter 21 Setting Priorities: Ministry and Vocations chapter 22 An American Perspective chapter 23 Epilogue chapter 24 Notes chapter 25 Index
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