Founder of the American Navy
John Barry
A native of Bohemia who worked with Elizabeth Ann Seton
St. John Neumann
1. The first Catholic University in the United States
2. The first seminary, St. Mary's, was in what city
1. Georgetown University
2. Baltimore
What Act extended religious freedom to Catholics in Canada?
Quebec Act
The "Awful Disclosure of Maria Monk" was a false account of the life of a nun and was written by whom?
Protestant ministers
Worked with St. John Neumann in pioneering the parochial school movement
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Signed the Declaration of Independence
Charles Carroll
1. Which party was against Catholics and immigrants
2. Which party was known as the "rum, Romanism, and rebellion"
1. Know-Nothings
2. Democrats
1. What was it called in the United States when parishioners owned the Church's property and got to choose their priests?
2. What put an end to this?
1. Lay trusteeism
2. Code of Canon Law 1917
The American bishops, after WWI started a program called what?
Program of Social Reconstruction
First citizen of the United Statest to be canonized
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
Lord Baltimore
George Calvert
1. Who thought the Catholic Church should be MORE American?
2. Who rejected Americanism as too difficult?
1. Fr. Isaac Hecker
2. Orestes Brownson
What was the movement that wanted to adapt American principles and ideas to the Catholic Faith.
Americanism
Cardinal Gibbons wanted the Vatican to allow men to join what group?
Knights of Labor
Monsignor New Dealer
Msgr. John A. Ryan
Founded nine California missions
Bl. Junipero Serra
Which two states tolerated Catholics
Pennsylvania and Maryland
1. What religious community was dedicated to the conversion of Protestant Americans
2. Who founded it
1. Paulists
2. Fr. Isaac Hecker
What council was started by American bishops to coordinate programs for military personnel
National Catholic War Council
Martyred by Indians in 1646
St. Isaac Jogues
George Washington
Civil war
1. Did all Amercian Catholics agree that slavery was wrong
2. Which side of the Civil war did priests administer to?
3. Which side of the Civil war did Catholics fight on?
1. No
2. Both
3. Both
What is the movement called that helped German immigrants to keep their spirituality?
Cahenslyism
1. Orestes Brown edited what?
2. What "-ism" did he reject as too difficult
1. Quarterly Review
2. Americanism
Founded the Paulists
Fr. Isaac Hecker
The first Catholic to run for president
Al Smith
1. What was the first Catholic parish in America?
2. What proclaimed that only bishops could appoint priests?
1. St. Agustine
2. Code of Canon Law 1917
Which set of immigrants preferred a slower approach to Americanism and wanted to keep their language and their customs
Germany