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The Rise of Newport's Catholics

Quinn, John F

The Rise of Newport's Catholics

Nineteenth-century New England was a hostile place for Catholics. In Massachusetts a mob torched a convent, in Maine a priest was tarred and feathered, and Rhode Island elected an anti-Catholic Know Nothing governor. "No Irish Need Apply" signs were common. Newport was different. It was a religiously diverse and tolerant city that welcomed Catholic French troops during the American Revolution. Later, as it became the favored summer retreat for America's Protestant social elite, Irish Catholics arrived to work in construction jobs, the tourist economy, and the grand Gilded Age cottages. By the end of the century, Newport's Catholic community was flourishing. Moneyed Catholics acquired their own mansions, an Irish Catholic was mayor, and prominent Protestants were helping Catholic neighbors establish new schools and churches. In this deeply researched study, John F. Quinn delves into this rich Catholic history to discover why nineteenth-century Newport was particularly religiously tolerant and accepting.

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ISBN 9781625347978
Sprache eng
Cover Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Verlag University Of Massachusetts Press
Jahr 20240802

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