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Journal articles on the topic "Catholic youth – United States – Biography"

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Canales, Arthur. "Models and Methods for Confirmation Catechesis in Catholic Youth Ministry." Religions 11, no. 8 (2020): 417. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel11080417.

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This article will briefly address the origins of confirmation and the current approaches to adolescent confirmation. Moreover, the article discusses the two predominant models of confirmation in the Catholic Church in the United States and the predominant methods for adolescent confirmation in Catholic parishes and in youth ministry settings. Finally, the article delineates three proposed methods for confirmation catechesis in Catholic youth ministry. The hope is that these three methods will help Catholic youth ministers and/or confirmation coordinators in their important work of providing co
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Potrzeszcz, Jadwiga. "Życie i działalność naukowa Księdza Profesora Antoniego Kościa SVD." Biuletyn Stowarzyszenia Absolwentów i Przyjaciół Wydziału Prawa Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego 10, no. 1 (2023): 41–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.32084/bsawp.5025.

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This article undertakes the issue of the life and scientific activity of Rev. Prof. Antoni Kość, particularly his contribution to the development of Polish and world philosophy of law. The author presents the biography of Antoni Kość beginning with the schooldays. In the article have been descibed the following stages: the seminary and theology studies in the Catholic University of Lublin; missionary work and law studies in Japan; law studies in Germany and the United States; studies and work at the universities in Japan and Korea; work at the Catholic University of Lublin. The author presents
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O'toole, James M. "From Advent to Easter: Catholic Preaching in New York City, 1808–1809." Church History 63, no. 3 (1994): 365–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3167534.

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The recent interest in reconstructing the history of spirituality and religious belief is nowhere more welcome than in the history of Roman Catholicism in the United States. From the very point of its emergence as a recognizable subdiscipline at the turn of the century and lasting into very recent scholarship, American Catholic history has been a relentlessly “topdown”affair. It focused on the leaders of the church—almost all of them white males—and on official church institutions. Episcopal biography was the preferred form and, as often as not, “progress” was the theme: the hierarchy establis
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Svoboda, Rudolf. "Questions about the Priestly and Missionary Vocation and the Ordination of John Nepomucene Neumann." Catholic Historical Review 109, no. 3 (2023): 515–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cat.2023.a907448.

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Abstract: Several publications are devoted to John Nepomucene Neumann (1811–60), bishop of Philadelphia and the first American male saint. The emphasis in these texts is mainly on his time in the United States since 1836. On the contrary, the time of his youth and maturation in Europe, in Bohemia, is somewhat neglected. However, his decision to pursue the priesthood, becoming a missionary, and going to the United States before receiving holy orders were the most significant events preceding everything else which followed in the young man̄s life. In the hagiographic and professional literature,
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Alva, Inmaculada. "Mujeres abriendo camino en la universidad: el proyecto de Eugenie A. Leonard en Estados Unidos = Women Opening Way at the University: Eugenie A. Leonard’s Project in United States." CIAN-Revista de Historia de las Universidades 22, no. 1 (2019): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.20318/cian.2019.4801.

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Resumen: Eugenie A. Leonard (1888-1980) es una destacada pero desconocida figura. Profesora de Educación en la Universi­dad de Syracusa y en The Catholic University of America (Washington), trabajó también en ambas instituciones como Decana de Muje­res. Desde ese cargo desarrolló un programa que facilitaba el alojamiento de las mujeres y su integración en la vida universitaria en igualdad de oportunidades con los hombres. Sin embargo, sus aportaciones han pasado muy desapercibidas y no existe nin­gún tipo de estudio biográfico sobre ella. Es interesante analizar su trayectoria académica y su a
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King-White, Ryan. "Danny Almonte: Discursive Construction(s) of (Im)migrant Citizenship in Neoliberal America." Sociology of Sport Journal 27, no. 2 (2010): 178–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ssj.27.2.178.

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In this project I will trace former Little League Baseball star, Danny Almonte’s, celebrity identity and flexible citizenship with particular regard to the way that he has been used as both an exemplary Dominican immigrant and later a cautionary tale. As such this critical biography of Almonte’s rise and fall in American popular culture—informed by Henry Giroux’s extensive theorizing on youth culture, Ong’s concept of flexible citizenship, and Steven Jackson’s understanding of “twisting”—will critically interrogate the mediated discourses used to describe, define, and make Almonte into a symbo
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Pease, Neal. "“Moscow Mary” Looks behind the Iron Curtain." Polish Review 69, no. 2 (2024): 36–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/23300841.69.2.02.

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Abstract Dorothy Day (1897–1980), the co-founder and central figure of the Catholic Worker movement, and current candidate for sainthood, visited Poland, the USSR, and other countries in the Soviet bloc for three weeks in summer 1971. In her youth, she had associated with communist and left-wing causes in the United States, and retained a radical political outlook derived from her understanding of the true interpretation of Christianity. Her intent in visiting Eastern Europe was to satisfy a lifelong fascination with Russian culture and to explore religious conditions behind the Iron Curtain.
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Muñoz León, Fernando. "De la segregación racial al constitucionalismo neoliberal: hacia una historia conceptual de la discriminación." Revista de Humanidades, no. 42 (May 4, 2021): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/rdh.42.2021.25772.

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Resumen: El presente artículo esboza los supuestos y estrategias de una historia conceptual de la discriminación, aproximación al estudio histórico de esta problemática que ilustra identificando usos discursivos de dicha palabra que muestran que el origen del concepto en cuestión se encuentra en el Estados Unidos de la posguerra civil, donde adquirió un renovado significado conceptual a partir de la experiencia de la segregación racial, para posteriormente abordar las circunstancias que permitieron la constitucionalización del concepto de discriminación en el Chile de Augusto Pinochet, donde f
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Roos, Julia. "An Afro-German Microhistory: Gender, Religion, and the Challenges of Diasporic Dwelling." Central European History 49, no. 2 (2016): 240–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938916000340.

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AbstractThis article traces the biography of an Afro-German woman born during the 1920s Rhineland occupation to examine the peculiarities of the black German diaspora, as well as potential connections between these peculiarities and larger trends in the history of German colonialism and racism. “Erika Diekmann” was born in Worms in 1920. Her mother was a German citizen, her father a Senegalese French soldier. Separated from her birth mother at a young age, Erika spent her youth and early adulthood in a school for Christian Arab girls in Jerusalem run by the Protestant order of the Kaiserswerth
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Aslani, Sardare, and Zahra Amirian. "Religions Viewpoints of Khalil Jubran (Khalil Gibran)." Al-Adab Journal, no. 129 (June 15, 2019): 123–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.31973/aj.v0i129.589.

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Jubran Khalil Jubran was one of the thousands Lebanese youth who emigrated with his family to the United States because of inappropriate social, political and financial situations. Using his great potentialities, he became on of the most influential figures of the world in thinking, literary, and art dimensions.
 This study attempts to investigate 1)the influential and challenging character of Khalil Jubran in the Arab world, Europe, and America; 2) the challenging religious and literary viewpoints presented by Khalil Jubran; 3) his distinguished and unique viewpoints about ontology, reli
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Catholic youth – United States – Biography"

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Rice, Robert. "Revising the vision : a critique of how evangelization was articulated in the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' framework for Catholic youth ministry (renewing the vision, 1997) in light of related magisterial documents and the history of youth and Catholic youth ministry in the United States." Thesis, Liverpool Hope University, 2016. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.722166.

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Pan, Yu Lan. "Desire for the other in Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior : Memoirs of a Girlhood among Ghosts." Thesis, University of Macau, 2010. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b2456358.

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Books on the topic "Catholic youth – United States – Biography"

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Ruane, John Bernard. Parish the thought: An inspirational memoir of growing up Catholic in the 1960s. Pocket Books, 2008.

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Girzone, Joseph F. Joey: The true story of one boy's relationship with God. G.K. Hall, 1998.

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1948-, Gildiner Catherine, ed. After the falls: Coming of age in the sixties. Viking, 2010.

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Kevin, Ryan, and Ryan Marilyn, eds. Why I am still a Catholic. Riverhead Books, 1998.

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Wilkerson, Cathy. Flying close to the sun: My life and times as a weatherman. Seven Stories Press, 2007.

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Hoose, Phillip M. We were there, too!: Young people in US history. A Melanie Kroupa Book /Farrar Straus Giroux, 2000.

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Rice, Anne. Called Out of Darkness. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2009.

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Unsworth, Tim. Here comes everybody!: Stories of Church. Crossroad, 1993.

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Jones, W. Paul. A different kind of cell: The story of a murderer who became a monk. W.B. Eerdmans Pub., 2011.

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Wallace, Charles B. Custer's Ohio boyhood: A brief account of the early life of Major General George Armstrong Custer. 2nd ed. Harrison County Historical Society, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Catholic youth – United States – Biography"

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Lazarski, Christopher. "A Brief Biography." In Lord Acton for Our Time. Cornell University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501771712.003.0002.

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This chapter presents a brief biography of Lord Acton. It begins by describing his childhood, when he was placed in a boarding school, moving from one place to another and hardly ever seeing his mother and grandmother. If Acton's childhood formed his personality, his stay in Munich shaped his scholarly interests and lifelong passions. Father Döllinger, Alexis de Tocqueville, and Edmund Burke became Acton's intellectual staples in his youth and continued to exert influence on him thereafter. Together they made him a thinker and a liberal of a unique kind, linking a belief in progress with respe
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Rademacher, Nicholas K. "The Road to Friendship House." In Recovering Their Stories. Fordham University Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9781531506582.003.0011.

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Ellen Tarry and Ann Harrigan were pioneering Catholic social activists in the United States during the middle decades of the twentieth century. Tarry and Harrigan are both remembered for their respective contributions to the pursuit of racial justice in the United States and in the Catholic Church. Their efforts coincided briefly through their involvement with Friendship House, a Catholic interracial movement that Catherine de Hueck Doherty founded in Harlem, New York City, and which subsequently spread to several other locations across the United States. Together, Tarry and Harrigan co-founde
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Turnock, Bryan. "New Hollywood Horror." In Studying Horror Cinema. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781911325895.003.0009.

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This chapter discusses New Hollywood horror, addressing how the counterculture movement in the United States championed alternative spiritual experiences while rejecting mainstream organised religion. As such the so-called Church of Satan, established in San Francisco in 1966, quickly gained tens of thousands of followers while membership of the Catholic Church fell precipitously. It was against this backdrop that Ira Levin's novel Rosemary's Baby (published 1967) managed to capture the mood and resonate with a society in a state of transition. Whilst the story also plays on the distrust of th
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Lorbiecki, Marybeth. "The Shack, the Aldo Leopold Foundation, and Other Leopold Initiatives." In A Fierce Green Fire. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199965038.003.0023.

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The framed black-and-white photograph on my wall is entitled “The Temptation of David.” It captures a young woman perched on a stump, hiking boots dangling, wet hair and flowered cotton shirt and khakis slightly damp, holding an apple with one bite missing. Standing next to her is the David in question. Behind them is the Leopold Shack, easily recognizable to any who have been there. My husband-to-be, David Mataya, and I had just snuck back to the Shack, after a quick, crazy, unguarded dip in the river. I was young, in love with David and in love with Leopold (of whom I was writing a biography
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