Liberal and Conservative Voices for Justice: John LaFarge, SJ, James Gillis, CSP, and the Northeast Clergy Conference for Negro Welfare, 1933-1944  

Liberal and Conservative Voices for Justice: John LaFarge, SJ, James Gillis, CSP, and the Northeast Clergy Conference for Negro Welfare, 1933-1944

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作  者:Richard Gribble 

机构地区:[1]Stonehill College

出  处:《History Research》2016年第4期165-179,共15页历史研究(英文版)

摘  要:For a period of some 10 years, two Roman Catholic priests, James Gillis, CSP and John LaFarge, SJ, became unlikely collaborators and colleagues in their common effort to bring greater justice to Black Catholics in the United States. Gillis, a strong political and theological conservative and LaFarge, a much more liberal thinker, were two prominent members of the Northeast Clergy Conference for Negro Welfare, a group that arose on the early 1930s and for the next decade produced documents, programs, and initiated various initiatives to better the life of Black Catholics, initially in the Northeast part of the country and then broadening out its reach in a more general way. The ability for two apparent opposites to collaborate in a common effort to assist an oppressed group tells an interesting story of cooperation between apparent political and religious opposites.

关 键 词:Black Catholics American Catholicism RACISM Northeast Clergy Conference for Negro Welfare JESUITS Paulists 

分 类 号:K[历史地理]

 

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