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CHAPTER 20 - CATHOLICS IN AMERICA


Catholic Life in the United States
The Church Grows; Catholic Americans
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Native Americans

Ireland

uncouth

Germany

papist

Italy

Irish Catholic immigrants

New York

German Catholic immigrants

Pennsylvania

Fr. Demetrius Gallitzin

New York City

Italian Catholic immigrants

Ellis Island, NY

Ellis Island
Baptist

Virginia
Maryland

Roger Taney

Missouri

Philip Sheridan
Pierre Gustav Toutant Beauregard
James Longstreet
Fr. John B. Bannon
Fr. Abram Joseph Ryan
Sister of Mercy
agnostic
William Tecumseh Sherman
Pope Pius IX

CHRIST BEARERS
The Peasant Bishop; Missionary to America
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St. John Nepomucene Neumann

New York

Pope Paul VI
Jean Dubois

Pennsylvania
Maryland

Redemptorist

Czech Republic

Maria Francesca Cabrini

Le Harve, France

St. Francis Xavier

Buffalo, NY

Pope Leo XIII

Pittsburgh, PA

Pope Pius XII

Baltimore, MD

Institute of the Missionary Sisters of the

Italy

Sacred Heart

India

A Famous Convert
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Rose Hawthorne

England

diphtheria

Rome, Italy

Emma Lazarus

Germany

George Lathrop

New York City

Alice Huber
Nathaniel Hawthorne

Into the Next Century and Beyond


NOTES

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encyclical letter
Pope Leo XIII
World War I - 1917-1920
Joseph Kennedy
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Alfred Smith
Herbert Hoover
Great Depression

Holiness for Catholic Laity


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Dorothy Day

Chicago, IL

Forest Battenham

New York City

Peter Maurin

Staten Island, NY

The Catholic Worker

France

Catholic Worker movement

Canada

World War II - 1939-1945

Put these events in order


Fr. John B Bannon and Fr. Abram Joseph Ryan serve as chaplains in the
Confederate army
Rose Hawthorne becomes a Dominican nun
Catholic Worker movement begins
John Fitzgerald Kennedy is elected president of the United States.
Large numbers of Irish Catholics come to the United States.
Alfred Smith runs for President
John Neumann becomes the 4th bishop of Philadelphia
Large numbers of Italian Catholics come to the United States
World War II
World War I
Large numbers of German Catholics come to the United States
Great Depression
Mother Cabrini sets sail for New York

Correct Sequence of Events


1. Large numbers of Irish Catholics come to the United States.

Pre-Civil
War

2. Fr. John B Bannon and Fr. Abram Joseph Ryan serve as chaplains in the

1861-

Confederate army

1865

3. Large numbers of German Catholics come to the United States


4. Large numbers of Italian Catholics come to the United States
5. John Neumann becomes the 4th bishop of Philadelphia

1852

6. Mother Cabrini sets sail for New York

1889

7. Rose Hawthorne becomes a Dominican nun

1900

8. World War I

1917 1920

9. Alfred Smith runs for President

1928

10. Great Depression

1930s

11. Catholic Worker movement begins


12. World War II

1939 1945

13. John Fitzgerald Kennedy is elected president of the United States.

1960

Presidents of the United States


1. George Washington

18. Ulysses Simpson Grant

2. John Adams

19. Rutherford Birchard Hayes

3. Thomas Jefferson

20. James Abram Garfield

4. James Madison

21. Chester Alan Arthur

5. James Monroe

22. Grover Cleveland

6. John Quincy Adams

23. Benjamin Harrison

7. Andrew Jackson

24. Grover Cleveland

8. Martin Van Buren

25. William McKinley

9. William Henry Harrison

26. Theodore Roosevelt

10. John Tyler

27. William Howard Taft

11. James K. Polk

28. Woodrow Wilson

12. Zachary Taylor

29. Warren Gamaliel Harding

13. Millard Filmore

30. Calvin Coolidge

14. Franklin Pierce

31. Herbert Clark Hoover

15. James Buchanan

32. Franklin Delano Roosevelt

16. Abraham Lincoln

33. Harry S. Truman

17. Andrew Johnson

34. Dwight David Eisenhower

35. John Fitzgerald Kennedy


36. Lyndon Baines Johnson
37. Richard Milhous NIxon
38. Gerald Rudolph Ford
39. Jimmy (James Earl) Carter
40. Ronald Wilson Reagan
41. George Herbert Walker Bush
42. William Clinton
43. George Bush

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(Answers)
Put these events in order
2

Fr. John B Bannon and Fr. Abram Joseph Ryan serve as chaplains in the
Confederate army

Rose Hawthorne becomes a Dominican nun

11

Catholic Worker movement begins

13

John Fitzgerald Kennedy is elected president of the United States.

Large numbers of Irish Catholics come to the United States.

Alfred Smith runs for President

John Neumann becomes the 4th bishop of Philadelphia

Large numbers of Italian Catholics come to the United States

12

World War II

World War I

Large numbers of German Catholics come to the United States

10

Great Depression

Mother Cabrini sets sail for New York

TEST - CHAPTER 20 - CATHOLICS IN AMERICA


MATCHING - PEOPLE
1 Poet - Priest of the Confederacy

A Roger Taney

2 became a Dominican sister in 1900, and dedicated her

B Philip Sheridan

life to helping the cancerous poor


3 one of Lee's most trusted generals, who became a

Catholic after the Civil War


4 a Catholic and chief justice of the Unites States

C Pierre Gustav Toutant


Bureauregard
D James Longstreet

Supreme Court
5 first Roman Catholic to run for president

E Fr. John B. Bannon

6 baptized Catholic, but rejected the faith and became an

F Fr. Abram Joseph Ryan

agnostic
7 a great Jesuit missionary to India

G William Tecumseh
Sherman

8 A Catholic general in the Union army during the

H John Neumann

Civil War
9 first and only U.S. president who was a Catholic

I Maria Francesca
Cabrini

10 chaplain in the Confederate army who always

J St. Francis Xavier

accompanied the soldiers into battle


11 former Communist who converted to Catholicism, and

K Rose Hawthorne

helped start the Catholic Worker movement


12 first American male saint; became the 4th bishop of

L Pope Leo XIII

Philadelphia; devoted to education


13 a Catholic general in the Confederate army during the

M John F. Kennedy

Civil War
14 a Frenchman who said that people could not change

N Alfred Smith

the world until they first changed themselves


15 founded her own religious order in Italy; built hospitals,

O Dorothy Day

schools and orphanages in the United States


16 wrote an encyclical about how employers should treat

workers, and how workers should act toward employers

P Peter Maurin

MATCHING
1 a newspaper written by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin

A Native American

2 anti-Catholic United States citizens

B papist

3 settled in farming communities in the Midwest

C agnostic

4 a letter by the Pope on a specific subject to the Church

D diphtheria

5 one who doubts the existence of God

E encyclical

6 ill-mannered and uncivilized

F Great Depression

7 a mocking name for those who acknowledge the Pope

G The Catholic Worker

as the Vicar of Christ on earth


8 the largest Protestant denomination in the U.S. in 1900

H uncouth

9 a contagious disease of the throat and lungs

I Baptist

10 millions of men lost their jobs

J German immigrants

Put these events in order


World War I
John F. Kennedy is elected president
Large numbers of Irish Catholics come to the U.S.
World War II
Civil War
Great Depression

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1 New York

1 Ireland

2 Pennsylvania

2 Germany

3 Virginia

3 Italy

4 Missouri

4 France

5 Maryland

5 England

ESSAY
Name the presidents of the United States.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28

ESSAY (cont.)
Name the presidents of the United States.
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43

TEST - CHAPTER 20 - CATHOLICS IN AMERICA


MATCHING - PEOPLE

(Answers)

1 Poet - Priest of the Confederacy

A Roger Taney

2 became a Dominican sister in 1900, and dedicated her

B Philip Sheridan

life to helping the cancerous poor

3 one of Lee's most trusted generals, who became a

Catholic after the Civil War

4 a Catholic and chief justice of the Unites States

C Pierre Gustav Toutant


Bureauregard
D James Longstreet

Supreme Court

5 first Roman Catholic to run for president

E Fr. John B. Bannon

6 baptized Catholic, but rejected the faith and became an

F Fr. Abram Joseph Ryan

agnostic

7 a great Jesuit missionary to India

G William Tecumseh
Sherman

8 A Catholic general in the Union army during the

H John Neumann

Civil War

9 first and only U.S. president who was a Catholic

I Maria Francesca
Cabrini

10 chaplain in the Confederate army who always

J St. Francis Xavier

accompanied the soldiers into battle

11 former Communist who converted to Catholicism, and

K Rose Hawthorne

helped start the Catholic Worker movement

12 first American male saint; became the 4th bishop of

L Pope Leo XIII

Philadelphia; devoted to education

13 a Catholic general in the Confederate army during the

M John F. Kennedy

Civil War

14 a Frenchman who said that people could not change

N Alfred Smith

the world until they first changed themselves

15 founded her own religious order in Italy; built hospitals,

O Dorothy Day

schools and orphanages in the United States

16 wrote an encyclical about how employers should treat

workers, and how workers should act toward employers

P Peter Maurin

MATCHING
G

1 a newspaper written by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin

A Native American

2 anti-Catholic United States citizens

B papist

3 settled in farming communities in the Midwest

C agnostic

4 a letter by the Pope on a specific subject to the Church

D diphtheria

5 one who doubts the existence of God

E encyclical

6 ill-mannered and uncivilized

F Great Depression

7 a mocking name for those who acknowledge the Pope

G The Catholic Worker

as the Vicar of Christ on earth

8 the largest Protestant denomination in the U.S. in 1900

H uncouth

9 a contagious disease of the throat and lungs

I Baptist

10 millions of men lost their jobs

J German immigrants

Put these events in order


3

World War I

John F. Kennedy is elected president

Large numbers of Irish Catholics come to the U.S.

World War II

Civil War

Great Depression

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1 New York

1 Ireland

2 Pennsylvania

2 Germany

3 Virginia

3 Italy

4 Missouri

4 France

5 Maryland

5 England

ESSAY
Name the presidents of the United States.
1 George Washington
2 John Adams
3 Thomas Jefferson
4 James Madison
5 James Monroe
6 John Quincy Adams
7 Andrew Jackson
8 Martin Van Buren
9 William Henry Harrison
10 John Tyler
11 James K. Polk
12 Zachary Taylor
13 Millard Fillmore
14 Franklin Pierce
15 James Buchanan
16 Abraham Lincoln
17 Andrew Johnson
18 Ulysses Simpson Grant
19 Rutherford Birchard Hayes
20 James Abram Garfield
21 Chester Alan Arthur
22 Grover Cleveland
23 Benjamin Harrison
24 Grover Cleveland
25 William McKinley
26 Theodore Roosevelt
27 William Howard Taft
28 Woodrow Wilson

ESSAY (cont.)
Name the presidents of the United States.
29 Warren Gamaliel Harding
30 Calvin Coolidge
31 Herbert Clark Hoover
32 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33 Herbert Clark Hoover
34 Dwight David Eisenhower
35 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
36 Lyndon Baines Johnson
37 Richard Milhous Nixon
38 Gerald Rudolph Ford
39 Jimmy (James Earl) Carter
40 Ronald Wilson Reagan
41 George Herbert Walker Bush
42 William Clinton
43 George Bush

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