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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.
November 14, 2022Bloody Monday in LouisvilleLouisville, Kentucky, 1855. Election day turned into a violent massacre as Know Nothings attacked Catholics to prevent them from voting. Tom and Noëlle Crowe give us the background on the fear and hatred that led to death and destruction on the Ohio River and the aftermath.The post Bloody Monday in Louisville appeared first on StarQuest Media....more15minPlay
October 31, 2022Edgar Allan Poe and the Blessed MotherEdgar Allan Poe, the master of the macabre, was not Catholic, but much of his writing was filled with Catholic sensibilities, and even explicitly Catholic theology. Tom and Noëlle Crowe discuss Poe's mysterious links to Catholicism, including his late in life Jesuit friendships.The post Edgar Allan Poe and the Blessed Mother appeared first on StarQuest Media....more19minPlay
October 24, 2022Father Mulcahy, MASHFather Mulcahy was one of the most important priests ever on network TV. Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell us how this humble fictional military chaplain on the wildly successful MASH gave an example of dedicated service and faith that touched the hearts of millions.The post Father Mulcahy, MASH appeared first on StarQuest Media....more18minPlay
October 10, 2022St. Junipero SerraThe Franciscan friar St. Junipero Serra is called the Father of California. Tom and Noëlle Crowe reveal his single-minded devotion to evangelization and missionary work and improving the lives of the native people throughout California.The post St. Junipero Serra appeared first on StarQuest Media....more23minPlay
September 19, 2022Doc HollidayDoc Holliday was a real Old West character, a dentist, a gambler, and a gunslinger. Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell us that he was also a Catholic who converted on his deathbed, in part due to the influence of his beloved cousin, a religious sister.The post Doc Holliday appeared first on StarQuest Media....more17minPlay
August 29, 2022St. Mary of Sorrows, Clara Barton, and the Red CrossThe little Catholic church of St. Mary's in Fairfax Station, Virginia, played an important role in the Civil War as a hospital for wounded soldiers. Tom and Noëlle Crowe also tell us about Red Cross founder Clara Barton's care of the soldiers there.The post St. Mary of Sorrows, Clara Barton, and the Red Cross appeared first on StarQuest Media....more18minPlay
August 15, 2022Venerable Nelson BakerVen. Nelson Baker was a Catholic priest whose radical trust in Our Lady of Victory helped him serve orphans, mothers, and children for decades. Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell us about the turning points in his life that led to the City of Charity in Lackawanna, New York.The post Venerable Nelson Baker appeared first on StarQuest Media....more22minPlay
August 01, 2022Roman Martyrs in a Kentucky Catholic ChurchWhy does a very old Catholic parish in Kentucky have the complete relics of two Roman martyrs? Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell the fascinating story of the relics of St. Bonosa and St. Magnus, an Italian Cistercian abbey, Pope St. Leo XIII, and St. Martin parish in Louisville.The post Roman Martyrs in a Kentucky Catholic Church appeared first on StarQuest Media....more16minPlay
July 18, 2022Mark Twain and Joan of ArcTha man who wrote Tom Sawyer would seem an unlikely author of a book about Joan of Arc. Tom and Noëlle Crowe explain how Mark Twain, this anti-Christian, even anti-Catholic, author, became not just interested in a Catholic saint's life, but an ardent fan.The post Mark Twain and Joan of Arc appeared first on StarQuest Media....more21minPlay
June 06, 2022Fr. Francis Sampson, Paratrooper PadreFr. Francis Sampson was chaplain with the 101st Airborne who jumped over France on D-Day, 1944. Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell us of the selfless exploits of this Catholic priest who some believe should have received the Medal of Honor for his actions.The post Fr. Francis Sampson, Paratrooper Padre appeared first on StarQuest Media....more20minPlay
FAQs about American Catholic History:How many episodes does American Catholic History have?The podcast currently has 184 episodes available.