Wednesday, March 25, 2009



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Maryland Tradition in American Catholicism

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Maryland was the birthplace of Catholicism in the English colonies. 
On this day in 1634, some two hundred or so people landed at St. 
Clement's Island to form the new colony of Maryland. Actually, it was 
a proprietorship belonging to the Calvert family. The majority of the 
new settlers were Catholic, and the colony's leadership would be 
Catholic for many years to come. But Maryland wasn't founded to be an 
exclusively Catholic enclave. George Calvert, the first Lord 
Baltimore, (seen here) envisioned a community where Catholics and 
Protestants could live together in peace. Out of this vision came 
what historians call the Maryland tradition in American Catholicism, 
a tradition that stressed interfaith harmony, public service, and an 
attachment to such American principles as religious liberty and 
separation of Church and State. In 1649 Maryland passed an "Act of 
Toleration," which legislated religious tolerance for all (Christian) 
denomination. It was the first law of its kind passed in the English colonies.


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