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American Catholic literature : ウィキペディア英語版 | American Catholic literature
American Catholic literature emerged in the early 1900s as its own genre.〔Kellogg, Jean Defrees. "Catholicism in the United States." The Vital Tradition: the Catholic Novel in a Period of Convergence. (): Loyola UP, 1970. 154-55. Print.〕 Catholic literature is not exclusively literature written by Catholic authors or about Catholic things, but rather Catholic literature is “defined… by a particular Catholic perspective applied to its subject matter.”〔Reichardt, Mary R. Introduction. Encyclopedia of Catholic Literature. Vol. 1. Westport, Conn. [u.a.: Greenwood, 2004. Print.〕 ==Beginning of Catholic publications== In the years after the American Civil War, there was a young priest by the name of Fr. Isaac Hecker. A convert to the Catholic faith, he went around giving lectures with the aim of evangelizing the Catholic faith to both Catholics and non-Catholics alike. In 1865, Fr. Heckler started a periodical which he named the Catholic World and in 1867 he founded the Catholic Publication Society to help publish and distribute them on a national level.〔
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