

An edition of The Life of John Lancaster Spalding (1965)
first Bishop of Peoria, 1840-1916
By David Francis Sweeney
Publish Date
1966
Publisher
Herder and Herder
Language
eng
Pages
384
Description:
Under the academic direction of Fr. John Tracy Ellis, Fr. David Francis Sweeney creates a biography of the Bishop of Peoria, John Lancaster Spalding (1840--1916). John Spalding, favored nephew of his uncle Archbishop Martin Spalding, was given political influence and authority within the American hierarchy. As a progressive thinker John Spalding was involved in the numerous controversies later categorized as Americanism. Sweeney masterfully guides the reader chronologically through Spalding's life, while making note of his contribution to the issues of his day. Well researched and documented Sweeney utilizes academic literature and numerous archival sources.
subjects: 19th century American Catholicism, Americanism, Baltimore Catechism, Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, History, Catholic Church
People: John Lancaster Spalding Abp. (1840-1916), Michael A. Corrigan (1839-1902), John Ireland (1838-1918)
Places: Peoria, IL., Baltimore, New York, Washington D.C.
Times: 19th century, 1840-1916