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  2. Blaine Amendment - Wikipedia

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    The amendments are generally seen as explicitly anti-Catholic because when they were enacted public schools typically included Protestant prayer, and taught from Protestant bibles, although debates about public funding of sectarian schools predate any significant Catholic immigration to the U.S. [3] Thus, at the time of the Blaine amendments ...

  3. Catholic schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Heavily Protestant in the 19th century, most states passed a state constitutional amendment, referred to as the Blaine Amendment, forbidding tax money be used to fund parochial schools, a possible outcome of heavy immigration from Catholic Ireland after the 1840s. In 2002, the United States Supreme Court partially vitiated these amendments, in ...

  4. Catholic Church and politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    After World War I, some states concerned about the influence of immigrants and "foreign" values looked to public schools for help. The states drafted laws designed to use schools to promote a common American culture. In 1921, the Ku Klux Klan arrived in Oregon and quickly attracted as many as 14,000 members, establishing 58 klaverns by the end ...

  5. Ohio Catholic bishops warn against 'scapegoating' of Haitian ...

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    The Catholic Conference of Ohio, which represents bishops from diocesan groups across the state, published a letter Thursday asking for the public to treat Haitian immigrants in Springfield with ...

  6. The Catholic Church’s Stance on Immigration, Explained

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    Yet the bishops affirm any country’s right, including the United States, to control its borders, immigration, and the just enforcement of its laws. Moreover, the Catholic Church does not ...

  7. National Catholic Welfare Council - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, the National Catholic Welfare Council established a Bureau of Immigration to assist immigrants in getting established in the United States. The Bureau launched a port assistance program that met incoming ships, helped immigrants through the immigration process and provided loans to them.

  8. Here are the results from Columbus council's yearlong ...

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    Hosted at Ohio State's Fawcett Center, the leaders of the project, "Immigrants make Columbus," seated a panel of four community advisory council members to discuss community-grounded solutions ...

  9. Category:Catholic schools in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Articles about Roman Catholic schools in the U.S. state of Ohio. ... Catholic secondary schools in Ohio (2 C, 77 P) Pages in category "Catholic schools in Ohio"