The Catholic Church in Mississippi, 1911-1984: A History

The Catholic Church in Mississippi, 1911-1984: A History

by Michael Namorato
The Catholic Church in Mississippi, 1911-1984: A History

The Catholic Church in Mississippi, 1911-1984: A History

by Michael Namorato

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Overview

Adding significantly to our understanding of Southern and American Catholicism, this book provides a detailed history of the Mississippi Church's development in modern times. It focuses on the three bishops of the period—John Gunn, Richard Gerow, and Joseph Brunini—but also considers how the clergy and religious, especially the Irish clergy, facilitated the Church's growth, and how the laity worked to foster the Church in Mississippi's Protestant environment. Examining all facets of Catholic life, particularly the evangelizing roles of Catholic education, Catholic charities, and Catholic hospitals, the author places the Mississippi Church in the context of both its Protestant environment and Southern Catholicism generally. He concludes that the Mississippi Church is in the mainstream of Southern Catholicism, which is distinct from Northern, Midwestern, or Western Catholicism.

Emphasizing the Church's evangelizing activities, he shows that the Mississippi Church has been and remains missionary, that it has a continuing impact on its surroundings, particularly at the local level, and that it is symptomatic of Southern Catholicism. The work is the first scholarly study of the Church in Mississippi in the 20th century. It makes extensive use of primary sources and adds significantly to the growing body of knowledge on Southern and American Catholicism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313307195
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/30/1998
Series: Contributions to the Study of Religion , #54
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.81(d)
Lexile: 1370L (what's this?)

About the Author

MICHAEL V. NAMORATO is Professor of History at the University of Mississippi. His areas of specialization include 20th Century American history, American economic history, and American Catholic Church history. He is the author of Rexford G. Tugwell: A Biography (Praeger, 1988) and editor of The Diary of Rexford G. Tugwell: The New Deal, 1932-1936 (Greenwood, 1992). He has also edited Have We Overcome: Race Relations since Brown (1978) and The New Deal and the South (1984).

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction—A Glimpse at the Past
The Hierarchy
John E. Gunn, 1911-1924
Richard O. Gerow: The Natchez Years, 1924-1948
Richard O. Gerow: The Jackson Years, 1948-1966
Joseph Bernard Brunini: A Native Son
Joseph Bernard Brunini: God and Neighbor
Clergy, Religious, and Laity
Clergy and Religious 1911-1984
Laity
Outreach Evangelization
Mississippi and Southern Catholicism
Epilogue
Appendix 1: Native Priests
Appendix 2: Priests in the Diocese, 1911-1984
Appendix 3: Irish Priests
Appendix 4: Religious Orders
Appendix 5: Parishes 1911-1984
Appendix 6: Schools
Selected Bibliography
Photgraphic Essay

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