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Catholic Heritage in My Hometown,
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This review is from: At Peace with All Their Neighbors: Catholics and Catholicism in the National Capital, 1787-1860 (Hardcover)
As a proud D.C. native with 12 years of Catholic school education, I thought I knew alot about the Catholic role in Washington, D.C.'s history. However, William Warner's book carefully lays out the historical background of Catholicism in colonial America and how it led to the full participation of Catholics in the early days of our Nation's Capitol. He has included many stories, large and small, about the early Catholic leaders of the city's government, from mayors to aldermen to the Church leaders who worked with them to help build the new Capital City. This is a fascinasting and elightening account of early Washington, D.C.
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At Peace with All Their Neighbors: Catholics and Catholicism in the National Capital, 1787-1860 by William W. Warner (Hardcover - October 1, 1994)
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