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The hidden gems and compelling stories of Catholic Americans who have contributed to their nation by virtue of their faith over the past three centuries.... more
FAQs about American Catholic History:How many episodes does American Catholic History have?The podcast currently has 184 episodes available.
March 22, 2021Mother Mary Magdalene BentivoglioMother Mary Bentivoglio's story is yet another of overcoming obstacles and persevering in faith. Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell us how this Poor Clare nun came to the US with her community in the late 19th century and was bounced around the country as she sought to establish her contemplative monastery.The post Mother Mary Magdalene Bentivoglio appeared first on StarQuest Media....more20minPlay
March 15, 2021The History of St. Patrick’s DayAs great as St. Patrick is and important to Ireland, as Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell us, the celebration of St. Patrick's Day didn't become the cultural phenomenon it is until Irish-Americans essentially created it and exported it around the world. The post The History of St. Patrick’s Day appeared first on StarQuest Media....more20minPlay
March 08, 2021Father Ferdinand FarmerWhen Jesuit Father Ferdinand Farmer came to the US colonies before the Revolution, they were bitterly divided by religious intolerance. Tom and Noëlle tell us how his selfless, tireless efforts did much to break down the walls and help the Catholic faith to gain respect.The post Father Ferdinand Farmer appeared first on StarQuest Media....more17minPlay
March 01, 2021Bishop Simon BrutéThe French-born Bishop Simon Bruté, first bishop of Vincennes, Indiana, was a famed intellectual and missionary. He was even associated with Napoleon Bonaparte. But Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell us he was also a simple man of deep faith and very humble with a lasting impact.The post Bishop Simon Bruté appeared first on StarQuest Media....more22minPlay
February 22, 2021George Washington, Catholic?Ever since he died, there has been speculation that George Washington converted to Catholicism on his deathbed. Tom and Noëlle Crowe look at the reasons why some think our first President did and the attitudes and actions in his life that were favorable toward Catholics.The post George Washington, Catholic? appeared first on StarQuest Media....more20minPlay
February 15, 2021Mary Edmonia LewisMary Edmonia Lewis was a black Catholic woman who became a great sculptor. Tom and Noëlle Crowe tells us that in order to overcome prejudice against her she moved to Rome from the US early on and it wasn't until quite recently that Lewis received recognition for her great art.The post Mary Edmonia Lewis appeared first on StarQuest Media....more18minPlay
February 08, 2021Servant of God Cora EvansCora Evans was a Mormon homemaker in the early to mid-20th century who lost her faith soon after her wedding. But Tom and Noëlle Crowe reveal how she reported mystical experiences ever since childhood that led her to Catholicism and eventually to a cause for canonization.The post Servant of God Cora Evans appeared first on StarQuest Media....more17minPlay
February 01, 2021Mary Lou WilliamsMary Lou Williams was one of the great jazz musicians of the 20th century. As Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell us, when she'd had enough of the dissolute life that came with fame, Mary Lou eventually turned her heart to Christ, became Catholic, and put her musical talent in His hands.The post Mary Lou Williams appeared first on StarQuest Media....more18minPlay
January 25, 2021Carnival and Mardi Gras in the United StatesThe period between Epiphany and Ash Wednesday is known in some Catholic places as Carnival, a time to celebrate before the penitential season of Lent. Tom and Noelle Crowe Tell us that in many places it is far from the bacchanalia of the popular imagination with many family friendly customs.The post Carnival and Mardi Gras in the United States appeared first on StarQuest Media....more16minPlay
January 18, 2021The Philadelphia Nativist Riots of 1844In Philadelphia in 1844, tensions between Catholics and Protestants over religious indoctrination in public schools boiled over into violence. Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell how anti-Catholic nativism sparked running street battles that left dozens dead and dozens more homes, businesses, and churches destroyed.The post The Philadelphia Nativist Riots of 1844 appeared first on StarQuest Media....more18minPlay
FAQs about American Catholic History:How many episodes does American Catholic History have?The podcast currently has 184 episodes available.