"THE CATHOLIC MISSIONARY OF BOSTON" FR. JOHN THAYER: CONTROVERSIALIST AND ECUMENIST?

When John Thayer (1758-1815) returned to Boston in 1790 after a nine-year stay in Europe, he was no longer a Congregationalist minister, but a Catholic priest. His publicly-announced mission was to convert his countrymen to the true faith. Thayer was a magnet for apologetical controversy, and a some...

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Main Author: Jodziewicz, Thomas W. (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: American Catholic Historical Society 2001
In: American catholic studies
Year: 2001, Volume: 112, Issue: 1/4, Pages: 23-47
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