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- American Catholic pacifism : the influence of Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker movement
- American Catholic social ethics : twentieth-century approaches
- American Catholicism transformed : from the Cold War through the Council
- American Catholics and the formation of the United Nations
- American Catholics since the council : an unauthorized report
- American Catholics through the twentieth century : spirituality, lay experience, and public life
- Angry Catholic women
- At home in the world : the letters of Thomas Merton & Rosemary Radford Ruether
- Authority, community, and conflict
- Being right : conservative Catholics in America
- Betraying the bishops : how the pastoral letter on war and peace is being taught
- Breaking bread : the Catholic worker and the origin of Catholic radicalism in America
- Catholic contributions : sociology and policy
- Catholic evangelization today : a new Pentecost for the United States
- Catholic lives, contemporary America
- Catholicism and the renewal of American democracy
- Catholics and American culture : Fulton Sheen, Dorothy Day, and the Notre Dame football team
- Catholics and Jews in twentieth-century America
- Catholics in the American century : recasting narratives of U.S. history
- Changing witness : Catholic bishops and public policy, 1917-1994
- Charisma and community : a study of religious commitment within the charismatic renewal
- Church authority in American culture : the second Cardinal Bernardin Conference
- Church polity and American politics : issues in contemporary American Catholicism
- Conflict and change in the Catholic Church
- Dorothy Day for armchair theologians
- Enormous prayers : a journey into the priesthood
- Evolving visions of the priesthood : changes from Vatican II to the turn of the new century
- Follow your conscience : the Catholic Church and the spirit of the Sixties
- For the love of God : the faith and future of the American nun
- Freedom and its discontents : Catholicism confronts modernity
- From power to communion : toward a new way of being church based on the Latin American experience
- Habits of devotion : Catholic religious practice in twentieth-century America
- Holy siege : the year that shook Catholic America
- John Cardinal O'Connor : at the storm center of a changing American Catholic Church
- John Courtney Murray and the dilemma of religious toleration
- Laity, American and Catholic : transforming the Church
- Mexican Americans and the Catholic Church, 1900-1965
- Parish life in the United States : final report to the bishops of the United States
- Paul Hanly Furfey : priest, scientist, social reformer
- Politics and religious authority : American Catholics since the Second Vatican Council
- Reading the signs of the times : resources for social and cultural analysis
- Selling Catholicism : Bishop Sheen and the power of television
- Sharing faith across the hemisphere
- The American Catholic parish : a history from 1850 to the present
- The American Catholic people : their beliefs, practices, and values
- The American Catholic revolution : how the sixties changed the church forever
- The Catholic Worker movement : intellectual and spiritual origins
- The Catholic counterculture in America, 1933-1962
- The Catholic myth : the behavior and beliefs of American Catholics
- The Grail movement and American Catholicism, 1940-1975
- The Pope speaks to the American church : John Paul II's homilies, speeches, and letters to Catholics in the United States
- The Search for common ground : what unites and divides Catholic Americans
- The Spirit moving the church in the United States
- The church confronts modernity : Catholic intellectuals and the progressive era
- The church in the midst of creation
- The cross, the flag, and the bomb : American Catholics debate war and peace, 1960-1983
- The emerging parish : the Notre Dame study of Catholic life since Vatican II
- The faithful : a history of Catholics in America
- The last priests in America : conversations with remarkable men
- The now and future church : the psychology of being an American Catholic
- The search for an American public theology : the contribution of John Courtney Murray
- The smoke of Satan : conservative and traditionalist dissent in contemporary American Catholicism
- The structure of theological revolutions : how the fight over birth control transformed American Catholicism
- To promote, defend, and redeem : the Catholic literary revival and the cultural transformation of American Catholicism, 1920-1960
- Tomorrow's Catholics, yesterday's church : the two cultures of American Catholicism
- Tomorrow's Catholics, yesterday's church : the two cultures of American Catholicism
- Transition and change, 1890-1932 : new immigration
- Transition and change: new immigration, continued
- Vatican authority and American Catholic dissent : the Curran case and its consequences
- We gather together : the religious right and the problem of interfaith politics
- What's left? : liberal American Catholics
- Whither the U.S. Church? : context, gospel, planning
- Why Catholics can't sing
- Why Catholics can't sing : the culture of Catholicism and the triumph of bad taste
- Why the left is not right : the religious left-- who they are and what they believe
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