Focusing on an aspect of American Catholic history that doesn't get a lot of attention, Marcus Grodi looks at the way that Catholics adapted to life in the United States in the years immediately following the Revolutionary War. A new nation meant a new environment for Catholics to navigate, culturally, politically and evangelistically. In this lecture from our 2008 Deep in History conference, Marcus tries to briefly understand what it must have been like to be a Catholic during the first years of an independent United States.
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