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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.thecatholicworld.com/ Official website]
* {{Official website|http://www.thecatholicworld.com/}}
* [http://www.crisismagazine.com/2006/the-weathercock-and-the-mystic-the-prophetic-friendship-of-orestes-brownson-and-isaac-hecker ''Crisis Magazine'' article] describing relationship between Hecker and Brownson in regards to the ''Catholic World''
* [http://www.crisismagazine.com/2006/the-weathercock-and-the-mystic-the-prophetic-friendship-of-orestes-brownson-and-isaac-hecker ''Crisis Magazine'' article] describing relationship between Hecker and Brownson in regards to the ''Catholic World''
* [http://www.hti.umich.edu/m/moajrnl/browse.journals/cath.html Online holdings ] of the ''Catholic World'' from April 1865 - March 1901 at the [[Making of America]] website
* [http://www.hti.umich.edu/m/moajrnl/browse.journals/cath.html Online holdings ] of the ''Catholic World'' from April 1865 - March 1901 at the [[Making of America]] website

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Catholic World
Title page of the first edition.
CategoriesChristianity
FrequencyMonthly
First issueApril 1865
Final issue
Number
Jan/Feb 1996
Vol. 239, No. 1429
CompanyPaulist Fathers
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteThe Catholic World

Catholic World was a periodical founded by Paulist Father Isaac Thomas Hecker in April 1865. It featured many articles by Orestes Brownson, including the May 1870 essay "Church and State", which described Brownson's understanding of the proper relationship between the Church and the state.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ David J. O'Brien, Isaac Hecker: An American Catholic (SUNY Press, 1992).

Further reading

  • Gribble, Richard. Guardian of America: The Life of James Martin Gillis, CSP (1998) online
  • Gribble, Richard. "A Conservative Voice for Black Catholics: The Case of James Martin Gillis, CSP." Catholic Historical Review (1999): 420-434. in JSTOR
  • Gribble, Richard. "The Other Radio Priest: James Gillis's Opposition to Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Foreign Policy." Journal of Church and State (2002): 501-519. in JSTOR