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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Ignatius Press (May 9, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1586177567
  • ISBN-13: 978-1586177560
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.2 x 8.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
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By Gerard Webster, award-winning author VINE VOICE on May 14, 2015
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Fr. Peter Mitchell accomplished a coup of his own with this revealing study of the events of 1967 - 69 at the Catholic University of America. THE COUP AT CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY answers the question many American Catholics have asked themselves ever since: "What happened to Catholic Higher Education in America?"

Late in the 1967 school year, Archbishop Patrick O''Boyle, chancellor of the University, had initiated an action to "not renew" the contract to employ theology professor, Father Charles Curran, due to the young priest's problematic teachings on sexual matters. Fr. Curran, instead of going quietly, protested the "dismissal"--along with many of his confreres in the university's School of Theology. The chancellor and bishops on the board of trustees relied upon the Church and the Magisterium as their authority for their actions; while Curran and the School of Theology appealed to the "total academic freedom" encapsulated in the norms of the American Association of University Professors, which the University had recently subscribed to in order to elevate its standing in American academia. The board attempted to keep the situation low-key until resolved; however, Fr. Curran and the School of Theology staged a university-wide strike of both students and faculty of every Department within Catholic U.--with the exception of the School of Education, led by the courageous dean, Monsignor Eugene A. Kevane.

The young, charismatic Fr. Curran became the darling of the media during the boycott. Within a week, due largely to the firestorm created by the media, the Board of Trustees caved. Not only did they re-instate Fr. Curran, they also gave him tenure...an action they would regret when, a little over a year later, Fr.
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Well written, thoroughly researched book that while sticking closely to the sources, has a dramatic verve that reflects Fr. Mitchell's strongly held view. The controversy the book covers took place at Catholic University in the late 1960's, ostensibly over the dismissal of the controversial priest/theologian Fr. Charles Curran. In reality, according to the author, the underlying issue was where control of the University should rest, with the Catholic bishops on the Board of Trustees or the faculty, especially the members of the theology department. In the end, the secular standards of the AAUP prevailed, a result which has been replicated in most religious institutions of higher learning to this day. Fr. Mitchell puts forward an obscure figure in the controversy, Fr. Eugene Kevane, Dean of the Education department at CUA at the time, who challenged the faculty's declaration of independence from Church doctrine and who was subsequently removed from his Deanship. The 50 year old controversy reflects the turmoils undergone by the Catholic Church since Vatican II. Highly recommended.
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I really loved this book. It took me less than 3 days to finish and it was really hard to put down. As a devout Catholic who grew up in the 80's I saw the direct effect of the theologians trying to make themselves the teacher of the faith. This book had my blood boiling, not because I disagreed with it, but simply because I hated how the bishops in charge of the university allowed the sheep to lead the flock. It doesn't make any sense to me that the "Catholic University of America", would in just a few years give in the secularized mentality that is ruining our country today. I pray that our current church leaders stand up for the faith handed down to us by Jesus Christ with no compromise or fear. This book was very well written and informative. If you're interested in how our Catholic universities became secularized then this is the book for you.
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"The Coup at Catholic University" is a book that every Catholic in the Western Church should read. It details one of the primary sources of turmoil, dissent, and confusion in Catholic education throughout the American Church. The consequences of the divide between Catholic education and the Magisterium have been painfully obvious in Catholic schools, religious education programs, and the university system for decades. "The Coup at Catholic University" is one of the newest and strongest weapons that can be brought to bear in the new evangelization. The book explains the reasoning behind the opposition to Catholic discipline proclaimed and acted on by those Catholic politicians who proudly put themselves forward as more Catholic than the Pope, by those Catholic politicians who publicly oppose definitive Catholic moral doctrines (and canons), and by those Catholic politicians who stridently declare that they would never let religious authority stand in the way of their doing "the right thing." This book is a must read.
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Every faculty member at CUA should read this book. It makes clear how we got to where we are.
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An amazingly well-written story of the happenings at Catholic University of America between 1967 and 1971 that contributed to the significant decline in Catholic identity within Catholic higher education in the United States.
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Avery accurate account of how moral relativism triumphed and led to the death of a great university. I lived through that period. I relived it when I read this. An excellent book and recommended for people of faith.
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