Looking for some summer reading? Check out the latest issue of American Catholic Studies.
The issue includes:
- A lead article examining the history of Catholic junior colleges in Washington, DC
- A comparative study of the activism of Father Theodore Hesburgh and Father James Groppi in the fight for fair housing during the 1960s
- A review symposium on Susan Bigelow Reynolds’s new book, People Get Ready: Ritual, Solidarity, and Lived Ecclesiology in Catholic Roxbury (Fordham University Press)
- A special set of reviews of recent documentary films on prominent figures in U.S. Catholicism
- A cover essay on That ‘70s Catholicism: The View from Philadelphia, based on the exhibit currently on display at the Society’s house
We hope you enjoy!
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