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Marvin R. Oconnell (Author)

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September 15, 1988
John Ireland (1838-1918), first archbishop of St. Paul, believed that the United States offered a new and tremendously favorable opportunity for Roman Catholics and their church. By vigorously and single-mindedly urging his fellow Catholic immigrants to take their place in the mainstream of American life, he played a major role in the growth of the American Catholic church.

Marvin R. O'Connell's masterful biography brings to life the experiences that shaped Ireland's views and describes the battles that marked his career. In smooth and flowing prose, with rich detail and enlightening analysis, O'Connell traces Ireland's life, from his boyhood to his years as a powerful player in Vatican politics and an advisor to American presidents.

Ireland was one of the important and characteristic figures of the American Gilded Age, a man whose own rags-to-riches story followed classic lines. Born in Ireland in 1838, he saw as a boy the horrors of the Great Famine. In 1852 he and his family emigrated to St. Paul, Minnesota. Sent by pioneer Bishop Joseph Cretin to France for his education, Ireland became a priest in 1861. His work for temperance and Catholic colonization on Minnesota's western frontier gave him national prominence and launched him on a long and impressive career.

Ireland was an Americanist, one of a group of Catholic leaders who promoted the ideal of a truly American church. O'Connell's accounts of Ireland's hard-fought and often acrimonious battles present a lively portrait of a complicated man, with impressive strengths and surprising weaknesses. Ireland struggled to convince the Vatican that the American church was more than a collection of immigrant churches; he argued to his fellow clerics that immigrants could abandon Old World customs and languages without losing their faith; he encouraged Catholics to take advantage of the opportunities offered in America; and he strove to demonstrate to Protestant Americans that Catholics were not hopelessly foreign.

O'Connell also tells little-known stories of the archbishop's personal politics and finances. Ireland became wealthy through land speculation, but nearly lost all in the Panic of 1893. As a prominent and out-spoken Republican, he associated with William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, and William Howard Taft.

Though John Ireland was denied the ultimate accolade of a cardinal's hat, and though his colleagues on the episcopal bench were by no means unanimous in supporting him, his influence upon the development of American Catholicism was enormous. This forthright biography is a fascinating account of an important man.


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O'Connell presents an excellent biography of the first archbishop of St. Paul, Minnesota, who rose from poverty to become an internationally known clerical figure and friend of presidents. He argues that although Ireland (1838-1918) is best remembered for his building projects and as author of The Church in Modern Society , his major influence came from his personal support of the causes of his daysupport that earned him the nickname "Consecrated Blizzard." Ireland's profound influence on the immigrant Catholics of his era ultimately led to the emergence of a truly American Catholicism. Well written and well researched, this biography brings to life an important figure in American religious history. Recommended. C. Robert Nixon, M.L.S., Lafayette, Ind.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"This long-needed biography is gracefully written and meticulously researched in Roman archives untapped by previous biographers." -- Western Historical Quarterly

It is the purview of our historical societies to publish substantial pieces of scholarship, especially those that treat in some way the societies' spheres of influences. Rarely does a society, however, do as Minnesota Historical has done here. In John Ireland we have been given not only substantial scholarship, but luminous and engaging prose. In this purely secular biography-Ireland (18531918) was the politically adroit and dramatic first Archbishop of St. Paul-we have also been given one of the clearest and most accessible recent presentations of the Americanist movement of the last century and of Roman Catholicism in American politics. Professor O'Connell's enviable skill as a writer has joined with his evident facility as a teacher to produce a gripping, exquisitely documented, impeccably paced and thoroughly moving record of events that span a century and move from the Irish potato famines through Ireland's active involvement in the international politics of the McKinley, Taft, and Roosevelt administrations. While the faithful will find nodiing here of the spiritual life and little of the interior one, students of history and/or institutional religion will find much to ponder. Indeed, any Americanists or any acquisitions librarians of American collections who do not add this brilliant new volume to their respective shelves are missing a rich opportunity for expanding aesthetic pleasure as well as intellectual comprehension in both themselves and their constituencies. -- From Independent Publisher

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