Desegregating the altar

the Josephites and the struggle for Black priests, 1871-1960

24 cm, 500 pages

English language

Published Dec. 18, 1990 by Louisiana State University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8071-1535-0
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OCLC Number:
20722588

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Historically, black Americans have affiliated in far greater numbers with certain protestant denominations than with the Roman Catholic church. In analyzing this phenomenon scholars have sometimes alluded to the dearth of black Catholic priest, but no one has adequately explained why the church failed to ordain significant numbers of black clergy until the 1930s.

Desegregating the Altar, a broadly based study encompassing Afro-American, Roman catholic, southern, and institutional history, fills that gap by examining the issue through the experience of St. Joseph"s Society of the Sacred Heart, or the Josephites, the only American community of Catholic priests devoted exclusively to evangelization of blacks.

Drawing on extensive research in the previously closed or unavailable archives of numerous archdioceses, diocese, and religious communities, Stephen J. Ochs shows that, in many cases, Roman catholic authorities purposely excluded Afro-Americans from their seminaries. The conscious pattern of discrimination on the part of numerous bishops and …

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Subjects

  • Josephite Fathers -- History
  • African American Catholics -- History
  • African American clergy -- History