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Product Description WHAT DO BUFFALO BILL, JOHN F. KENNEDY, VINCE LOMBARDI, DOROTHY DAY, FULTON SHEEN, AND ANDY WARHOL HAVE IN COMMON? They’re all Catholics who have shaped America. In this page-a-day history, 365 inspiring stories celebrate the historic contributions of American men and women shaped by their Catholic faith. From famous figures to lesser-known saints and sinners, The American Catholic Almanac tells the fascinating, funny, uplifting, and unlikely tales of Catholics’ influence on American history, culture, and politics. Spanning the scope of the Revolutionary War to Notre Dame football, this unique collection of stories highlights the transformative role of the Catholic Church in American public life over the last 400 years. Did you know… • The first immigrant to arrive in America via Ellis Island was a 15-year-old Irish Catholic girl? • Al Capone’s tombstone reads “MY JESUS MERCY”? • Andrew Jackson credited America’s victory in the Battle of New Orleans to the prayers of the Virgin Mary and the Ursuline Sisters? • Five Franciscans died in sixteenth-century Georgia defending the Church’s teachings on marriage? • Jack Kerouac died wanting to be known as a Catholic and not only as a beat poet? • Catholic missionaries lived in Virginia 36 years before the English settled Jamestown? Review "Catholic means universal. But religion, like politics, is always local. In the pages of The American Catholic Almanac, we can spend every day as a feast in the company of our homegrown communion of saints. It's time we learned to boast, as St. Paul did, of the amazing graces that God has given — liberally and locally. It's time we learned to appreciate what is ours." - Mike Aquilina, co-author of The Feasts "What a joy it is to have The American Catholic Almanac in my home! This unique resource is a testament to the rich and diverse history of Catholicism in the United States. You can browse just a few entries at a time, or do as I did, and devour the entire book in just a few days, but one thing is certain: You will come away inspired and encouraged by the witness and courage of those who have gone before us in the history of our Church and our nation." - Danielle Bean, Catholic author and Editor-in-Chief, Catholic Digest “My first thought after reading The American Catholic Almanac is, ‘Why didn’t someone think to write this decades ago!’ The saints and sinners, heroes and villains--and a few in between--who helped create our America are brilliantly and concisely given their due. In these troubled times such examples illuminate a clear path forward for the Church Militant. As Father Francis Parater, one of the more obscure heroes brought to life in its pages declared, ‘Since my childhood, I have wanted to die for God and my neighbor. Shall I have this grace?’ It's long past time for us to regain such a burning desire for sacrifice, and to raise up a new generation of American Catholics that know both where they come from and the company they will join if they lovingly embrace self-denial, charity, and boldness in defense and promotion of the Faith.” – Brian Brown, National Organization for Marriage "If we don’t know our history as a believing people, we invite the world to invent it for us, with little regard for the facts or our convictions. This is why The American Catholic Almanac is such a treasure. Vividly written, filled with engaging historical detail and organized into easy readings for every day of the year, this is a wonderful record of the American Catholic experience." – Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of Philadelphia " The American Catholic Almanac is a fascinating and exciting read. Our country needs the witnesses of Catholics who have been extraordinary ‘missionary disciples’ of Jesus Christ. The American Catholic Almanac tells the stories of the men and women who have sought to know God, and to serve him, here in the United States. This book will inspire a generation to st