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The overwhelming majority of Irish in Chicago were Catholics. For Irish Catholics, religious and ethnic identities were entwined, as religious persecution at the hands of Protestant England and the Protestant Anglo-Irish establishment had tended to fuse together their Irish and Catholic identities.
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The Irish have been present in Chicago from its earliest...
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8 Μαρ 2023 · The Irish Catholics created churches based on territory, not nationality. From Bridgeport to Rogers Park, each parish served as a foothold: a community center, with clergy acting as spiritual...
24 Φεβ 2022 · The midwestern location of ‘Americanism’ in Catholicism in the 1890s, and the midwestern manifestations of the American Party or Know-Nothingism, the American Protective Association, and the Ku Klux Klan, are indicative of this.
It then evaluates the role of the Irish churches, with a particular focus on the Catholic Church, the Irish state, and the Northern Ireland Assembly in three practices of dealing with the past: investigations, redress/compensation, and apologies.
16 Ιουλ 2021 · Based on interviews, court records and news accounts, the Chicago Sun-Times found eight other Irish Christian Brothers who served in the Chicago area who were accused of child sexual abuse and aren’t on the list.
Although some of Chicago's historic Irish churches and schools have fallen to the wrecking ball, others have become well-known African American parishes. After more than 150 years, the Chicago Irish are still an influential ethnic group, and their visibility is especially strong around St. Patrick's Day.
13 Μαρ 1992 · One branch of the Fenians, which included many Chicago Irish, advocated an invasion of Canada, in the mistaken belief that such an invasion would result in an Anglo-American war and, ultimately...