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Curtin, Daniel – Momentum, 1999
Provides a skeletal account of the complex, rich, controversial, struggling, upward mobile, fascinating journey of Catholic education. Outlines 500 years of Catholic educational development in America in a historical timeline, beginning with Columbus's discovery of Watling Island in the Bahamas in 1492 and continuing through the celebration of the…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Catholics, Educational Change
Leahy, William P. – 1991
This is an examination of how Catholics adapted to the United States and how American culture affected Catholicism during the twentieth century based on an investigation of major developments in Catholic higher education since World War I with emphasis on colleges and universities conducted by the Society of Jesus, the Jesuits. The opening chapter…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Catholic Schools, Catholics, Church Related Colleges
Perko, F. Michael – 1983
Protestant and Catholic missionary organizations contributed to the development of American schooling. On the Protestant side, the American Home Missionary Society and the American Sunday School Union provided missionaries who frequently became active in school activities. More importantly, these agencies, typical of the evangelical alliance of…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Catholic School Book Company, 1887
This textbook is a second reader for Catholic children. The contents include age-appropriate stories and passages on the importance of emphasis, consonant sounds, marked letters, and punctuation marks. A list of Roman and Arabic numbers is also included.
Descriptors: Catholics, Children, Phonemes, Numbers
Schools, Religion and Language among German Catholics of St. Peter's Colony, Saskatchewan 1903-1918.
White, Clinton O. – 1983
Flaws in the literature regarding the use of schools by German Roman Catholics in Western Canada as vehicles to perpetuate the German language and Catholic religion are pointed out and corrected. The educational system in St. Peter's colony was not uniform, as portrayed by many scholars, but pluralistic. Three types of schools were in use--two…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Catholic Schools, Catholics, Comparative Education
Walker, Sheila S. – Sage, 1986
Joining African religion with Catholicism, women of northeastern Brazil re-enact century-old ceremonies. When forced to practice Catholicism, Afro-Brazilians assimilated their concepts of forces into the belief in Christian saints. Sisterhoods and brotherhoods in Brazil were underground manifestations of religions native to Africa. (VM)
Descriptors: Acculturation, African Culture, Catholics, Death

Grathwohl, Linda – Great Plains Quarterly, 1993
In North Dakota during 1948, the Committee for Separation of Church and State succeeded in passing an "anti-garb" initiative, which targeted Catholic nuns who taught in public schools because of a teacher shortage. The committee protested the wearing of the religious habit claiming it had a religious influence on students. (KS)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholics, Dress Codes, Educational History
Kelley, Russell M.; Smith, Rose Marie – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1933
Reports made to the Office of Education by State departments of education show an enrollment of 21,278,593 children in elementary schools during 1929-30. Between two and three million other children attend private elementary schools. Estimates for the year 1929-30 put the total private elementary school enrollment at 2,255,430. The Department of…
Descriptors: Enrollment Trends, Age Differences, Gender Differences, Instructional Program Divisions
Fallon, Dennis J., Ed.; Wolbers, Mary Jane, Ed. – 1982
Religion and dance are the foci of the essays in this publication. There are four major sections to the volume. The first section provides an overview of the history of dance and religion. The first essay provides an historical review up to the Middle Ages and describes dance as a "catalyst for religion" during this era. Other essays…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Catholics, Dance, Essays
Prucha, Francis Paul – 1979
This book is about conflict between Protestants and Catholics over Indian mission schools in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the late 19th century, American Indian policy was dominated by Protestant humanitarian organizations that sought to Americanize the Indians in terms of the evangelical Protestant heritage from which the reformers…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Catholic Schools, Catholics, Court Litigation

O'Neil, Daniel J. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1987
This examination of nation-building in Ireland portrays a successful example of an enclave people who first developed a consciousness of nationhood and then acquired statehood. Both processes were problematic. Factors which influenced this transformation are the following: (1) the definition of Irishness; (2) language; (3) religion; (4) history;…
Descriptors: Catholics, Cultural Traits, Economic Factors, Ethnicity

Jablonski, Carol J. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1989
Analyzes 140 pastoral letters issued by the American Catholic bishops before, during, and after Vatican II (1947 through 1981). Suggests that doctrinal rhetoric has a tremendous capacity to endure accelerated social and institutional change, and that the rhetorical impact of Vatican II was quickly institutionalized in the public communications of…
Descriptors: Catholics, Communication Research, Content Analysis, Institutional Mission
Welton, Michael – 2002
This document examines the role of Father Jimmy Tompkins in the struggle for a Catholic Progressivism in the Diocese of Antigonish in Nova Scotia, Canada, from 1902 through 1922. The discussion begins with a brief overview of the diocese and the editorial policy and content of the diocesan newspaper, "The Casket," which had maintained a…
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Catholic Educators, Catholics

Cohen, Esther – Journal of Communication, 1981
Contends that the belief in saints did not emerge spontaneously. Traces a consistent ecclesiastical propaganda campaign aimed at communicating the character, powers, and importance of saints. Calls this the oldest, most enduring, effective propaganda campaign in the Western world prior to the invention of the press. (PD)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Catholics, Christianity, Church Role

McNally, Michael J. – Negro History Bulletin, 1981
Describes the formation of the Oblate Sisters of Providence and the Congregation of the Holy Family, two orders of Black nuns founded in the American South prior to the Civil War for the purposes of educating Black children and caring for orphans and elderly, abandoned slaves. (GC)
Descriptors: Black Education, Black History, Black Organizations, Blacks