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During then and up to the early 20Th era, Catholicism’s key characteristic encompassed the presence of numerous devoted nuns not only ready to serve the church but also instilled faith in the American natives in varied regions (Albanese 71).
This prompted many natives in dedicating themselves to serving the church rather than working. This is due to the then priests’ intensive evangelization for many of them were energetic and enthusiastic, which triggered vigor not only among the entire clergy but also among Catholics. Hence, this led to significant changes that conveyed differences from the 20Th era up to date assuming ethnicity and pluralism. Ethnicity encompasses an internal state of irrespective of numerous State churches comprising a single American Catholic.
This is because numerous immigrants who relocated to America each based on their ethnic group differed significantly from the others including their credence regarding Catholics. Hence, gave rise to conflicts on whose way of worship was an acceptable way of being Catholic (Albanese 71). The force was so strong that they even fought to maintain their identity similar to the Irish in the 19Th era. Pluralism refers to the peripheral state of one church being among numerous denominations. Although Catholicism comprises the minority, it poses a threat to Protestants due to demonstrations and nativism (Albanese 76).
This was evident in 1834 whereby due to Nativism's incidence churches incurred great losses due to destruction through torching. This is because both Protestants and Catholics intended were at loggerheads whereby each intending to lead in America in terms of masses. Consequently, this prompted a catholic archbishop to conceive the idea of coming up with Catholic System schools.
This is because of the reduction of nuns as many people preferred the material gain that came with white-collar jobs; hence, they saw vows regarding chastity and poverty as being too demeaning. This is evident to date whereby numerous Catholics only attend church during Holy days like Good Friday, which is an indication their devotion is more religious than spiritual (Gillis 272)
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