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Letter to T.V. Powderly, September 21, 1887
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For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for <a href="http://cuomeka.wrlc.org/exhibits/show/knights/kol-docs/kol-doc-18" target="_blank">Letter to Terence V. Powderly from Archbishop James Cardinal Gibbons, September 21, 1887 </a>.<br /><br /> This item is a part of the <a href="http://cuomeka.wrlc.org/exhibits/show/knights" target="_blank">Forging Bonds of Sympathy: The Catholic Church and the Knights of Labor</a> section. <br /><br /><a href="/exhibits/show/knights/kol-docs/index_kol">Return to Index of Documents</a>
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Archbishop James Cardinal Gibbons (1834-1921)
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<a href="http://www.stmarys.edu/archives/arc_coll_archbshps.htm#gibbons" target="_blank">Papers of Archbishop James Cardinal Gibbons, Associated Archives at St. Mary's Seminary and University</a>
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1887
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Courtesy of the Associated Archives at St. Mary's Seminary and University
1880s
labor
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<a title="Rerum Novarum" href="/files/original/ec739b2ab9c840781297ee46aea6e74d.pdf"><em>Rerum Novarum</em>, 1891</a>
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<p>Cardinal Gibbons' success in defending the Knights of Labor from condemnation had repercussions for the working class for years to come. The controversy over the Knights served as part of the impetus behind one of the most influential social encyclicals of the modern era. Issued by Pope Leo XIII in 1891, Rerum Novarum is a clear statement of the Catholic Church's position on the relations between capital and labor in modern society.</p>
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Pope Leo XIII
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<em>The Catholic Mind</em>, 29:7, (New York: The America Press), April 8, 1931.
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American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives
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Letter to James Cardinal Gibbons, August 29, 1888
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For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for <a href="http://cuomeka.wrlc.org/exhibits/show/knights/kol-docs/kol-doc-19" target="_blank">Letter from Giovanni Simeoni to James Gibbons, August 29, 1888 </a>.<br /><br /><a href="/items/show/567">Click here for translation of decision</a>: Translation courtesy of Nick Tussing<br /><br />This item is a part of the <a href="http://cuomeka.wrlc.org/exhibits/show/knights" target="_blank">Forging Bonds of Sympathy: The Catholic Church and the Knights of Labor</a> section.<br /><br /><a href="/exhibits/show/knights/kol-docs/index_kol">Return to Index of Documents</a>
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Giovanni Cardinal Simeoni (1816-1892)
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<a href="http://www.stmarys.edu/archives/arc_coll_archbshps.htm#gibbons" target="_blank">Papers of Archbishop James Cardinal Gibbons, Associated Archives at St. Mary's Seminary and University</a>
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1888
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Courtesy of Associated Archives St. Mary's Seminary and University
1880s
labor
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Fr. Joseph Corrigan, 1940
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Joseph Moran Corrigan (1879-1942) was a native of Philadelphia who was ordained to the priesthood in Rome in 1903. In addition to his parish work, Corrigan was named Diocesan Director of Catholic Charities and was placed in charge of the Catholic Children’s Bureau. In 1918, he was appointed rector of and a professor at St. Charles Seminary (Wynnewood, Pa.). He left St. Charles in 1936 to become the sixth rector of the Catholic University of America. He was elevated to the episcopacy in 1940 and named Titular Bishop of Bilta. Corrigan died suddenly in 1942.
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<a href="http://archives.lib.cua.edu/CU-photo.cfm" target="_blank">CUA University Photographic Collection</a> Box 3, Folder 1
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1940
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American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives
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Bishop John Gannon of Erie, Pennsylvania, n.d.
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John Mark Gannon (1877-1968) was a native of Erie who was ordained to the priesthood in 1901. In 1903, after earning Doctor of Divinity and Doctor of Canon Law degrees in Rome, he returned to the Diocese of Erie, where he served as a pastor and as superintendent of the diocesan schools. In 1918, Gannon was consecrated as Auxiliary Bishop of Erie; he became the fifth Bishop of Erie in 1920. His episcopacy was marked by an intense interest in education and by opposition to the persecution of the Church in both Mexico and in Spain during the 1930s. He served as treasurer of the National Catholic Welfare Conference from 1944-1950, and attended all four sessions of the Second Vatican Council in the early 1960s.
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<a href="http://archives.lib.cua.edu/CU-photo.cfm" target="_blank">CUA University Photographic Collection</a> Box 4, Folder 5
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no date
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American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives
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Bishop Peter L. Ireton of Richmond, 1937
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Peter L. Ireton (1882-1958) was born in Baltimore, the son of Irish immigrants. He was ordained to the priesthood by James Cardinal Gibbons in 1906, and served as curate of St. Gregory's Church in Baltimore until 1926, when he became pastor of St. Ann's. In 1935, Ireton was consecrated as Coadjutor Bishop of Richmond, and final became ninth Bishop of Richmond in 1945.
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Markiewicz Studio
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<a href="http://archives.lib.cua.edu/CU-photo.cfm" target="_blank">CUA University Photographic Collection</a> Box 6, Folder 1
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May 7, 1937
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American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives
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Archbishop John J. Mitty of San Francisco, n.d.
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John Joseph Mitty (1884-1961) was born in New York City and was ordained to the priesthood in 1906. After earning a doctorate in theology in Rome in 1908, he returned to New York where he served as professor of dogmatic theology at St. Joseph's Seminary. Mitty saw action during World War I, when he served as a chaplain with the U.S. Army. After the war, he continued to act as Catholic chaplain to U.S. Military Academy at West Point from 1919-1922. In 1926, Mitty was elevated to the episcopacy as Bishop of Salt Lake City. In 1935, he was appointed fourth Archbishop of San Francisco, and he remained active int he diocese until his death in 1961.
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Harris & Ewing
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<a href="http://archives.lib.cua.edu/CU-photo.cfm" target="_blank">CUA University Photographic Collection</a> Box 10, Folder 1
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no date
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American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives
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Fr. Maurice Sheehy, n. d.
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Father Maurice S. Sheehy (1898-1972) joined the faculty of The Catholic University of America in 1927 as Assistant Professor of Religious Education. He was an adept organizer who managed the university radio station and who maintained extensive contacts within the church, in the Washington, D.C. community, and in national politics. Sheehy also served as assistant the CUA rector, in which capacity he was instrumental in organizing the radio broadcast by Catholic leaders denouncing German violence against Jews following Kristallnacht in 1936. In 1941, Sheehy joined the U.S. Navy as a chaplain, and completed 33 months of service in the Pacific theater during World War II. He was promoted to vice admiral upon his retirement from the Navy in 1958, the highest rank ever accorded a naval chaplain. After retiring from the Navy, Sheehy was appointed pastor of Immaculate Conception Church in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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<a href="http://archives.lib.cua.edu/CU-photo.cfm" target="_blank">CUA University Photographic Collection</a> Box 15, Folder 2
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no date
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American Catholic History Research center and University Archives
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Al Smith, 1928
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Alfred E. Smith (1873-1944) was a Catholic and a three-term governor of New York (from 1919-1921, and 1923-1929) who ran for U.S. president on the Democratic ticket in 1928. His candidacy inspired vehement anti-Catholic reactions from some factions of the American populace which in turn spurred the the Catholic hierarchy to establish the National Conference on Apologetics. (View the <a href="http://archives.lib.cua.edu/findingaid/anticath.cfm" target="_blank">Anti-catholic Literature Collection</a> to see more information about the anti-Catholic response to Smith's presidential campaign.) Smith joined other Catholic leaders in delivering an anti-Nazi broadcast in 1938 that denounced German violence against Jewish people and property during Kristallnacht.
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Chicago Daily News
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<a href="http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/AMALL:@field%28NUMBER+@band%28ichicdn+n086890%29%29" target="_blank">Library of Congress</a> American Memory Digital Exhibit
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1928
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Courtesy of the Library of Congress Public Domain Photographs [DN-0086890]
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Catholic University Anti-Nazi Broadcast, November 16, 1938.
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This item is a part of the <a href="http://cuomeka.wrlc.org/exhibits/show/kristallnacht" target="_blank">American Catholics and Nazi Antisemitism</a> section. <br /><br />
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CUA University Audio-Visual Collections, Office of Public Affairs
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1938
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American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives