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The episcopacy of Nicholas Gallagher, Bishop of Galveston, 1882-1918 [electronic resource] / Sr. Madeleine Grace, CVI.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Summerfield G. Roberts Texas history seriesPublisher: College Station : Texas A&M University Press, [2020]Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781623498344
  • 1623498341
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 282.092 B 23
LOC classification:
  • BX1418.G35 G73 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword / by Archbishop Joseph A. Fiorenza -- Preface -- Setting the Stage -- The Master Builder -- Spiritual and Material Innovator -- Erection of New Dioceses -- Early Difficulties within the Diocese -- The Vicars General -- The 1900 Storm -- Founding Years of St. Mary's Seminary -- Ethnic Challenges in the Early Twentieth Century -- Shepherding the Flock -- Fiftieth Anniversary, Silver Jubilee of Bishop Gallagher -- The Last Years of Bishop Gallagher -- Looking Back.
Summary: "The Episcopacy of Nicholas Gallagher, Bishop of Galveston, 1882-1918 is the first major biography of an important religious figure for the people of Texas. Gallagher became the third Roman Catholic bishop for the diocese in 1882. During his thirty-six year tenure as bishop, he is remembered for his significant contributions to the development of Catholicism in Texas during challenging and very difficult times. Gallagher's episcopacy was marked by the rapid growth of parishes, Catholic schools, and hospitals. He remembered for his missionary efforts among African American Catholics and was particularly instrumental in the rebuilding of churches destroyed by the devastating 1900 hurricane. Grace's work is not only a significant contribution not only to the local history of Galveston but also adds a new understanding to the importance of institutional leadership during a time of transition"-- Provided by publisher.
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Foreword / by Archbishop Joseph A. Fiorenza -- Preface -- Setting the Stage -- The Master Builder -- Spiritual and Material Innovator -- Erection of New Dioceses -- Early Difficulties within the Diocese -- The Vicars General -- The 1900 Storm -- Founding Years of St. Mary's Seminary -- Ethnic Challenges in the Early Twentieth Century -- Shepherding the Flock -- Fiftieth Anniversary, Silver Jubilee of Bishop Gallagher -- The Last Years of Bishop Gallagher -- Looking Back.

"The Episcopacy of Nicholas Gallagher, Bishop of Galveston, 1882-1918 is the first major biography of an important religious figure for the people of Texas. Gallagher became the third Roman Catholic bishop for the diocese in 1882. During his thirty-six year tenure as bishop, he is remembered for his significant contributions to the development of Catholicism in Texas during challenging and very difficult times. Gallagher's episcopacy was marked by the rapid growth of parishes, Catholic schools, and hospitals. He remembered for his missionary efforts among African American Catholics and was particularly instrumental in the rebuilding of churches destroyed by the devastating 1900 hurricane. Grace's work is not only a significant contribution not only to the local history of Galveston but also adds a new understanding to the importance of institutional leadership during a time of transition"-- Provided by publisher.

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