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			<titleproper>Catholic Studies Collection</titleproper>
			<author>Erin Roohan <![CDATA[&]]> John Ansley, MA, MSLS</author>
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		<publicationstmt> 
				<publisher>Marist College Archives and Special Collections</publisher>
				<address>
					<addressline id="add">3399 North Road</addressline>
					<addressline id="add">Poughkeepsie, NY 12601</addressline>
					<addressline id="add">Phone: 845-575-5217</addressline>
					<addressline id="add">Fax: 845-575-3150</addressline>
					<addressline id="email">Email: john.ansley@marist.edu</addressline>
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				<date type="publication">Summer 2005</date>
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	<profiledesc>
        <creation>Monish M. Singh
        <date></date>
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                Finding aid written in <language langcode="eng">English.</language>
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		<unittitle>Catholic Studies Collection</unittitle>
		<unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="NPkMC"></unitid>
		<unitdate type="inclusive">1870 – 2003</unitdate>
		<physdesc>
			<extent type="size">7.5 linear feet</extent>
		</physdesc>
		<repository>
			<corpname>Marist College Archives and Special Collections</corpname>
		</repository>
		<origination label="creator">Louis Zuccarello (Marist Heritage Professor)</origination>
		<abstract>The Catholic Studies Collection consists of both local materials pertaining to the state of New York and Dutchess County, as well as general materials on Catholicism throughout the United States and abroad. The collection contains parish histories, the papers and preparation notes of Louis Zuccarello, videos, photographs of local churches, audio tapes, materials on education, essays, and various newspapers and newspaper clippings on issues pertaining to Catholicism. 
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		<langmaterial>
			<language langcode="eng">English</language>
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		<head>Collection Overview</head>
		<p>The Catholic Studies Collection contains various documents, photographs, books, essays, pamphlets, newspapers, and audio and video tapes all having to do with Catholicism and/ or topics which touched on Catholicism and the lives of Catholics in the years from 1870 through 2003. </p>
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	<acqinfo>
		<p>The Catholic Studies Collection was given to the Marist Library by Louis Zuccarello.  </p>
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		<head>Biographical Note</head>
		<p>Catholicism has played an important role in Dutchess County as Louis Zuccarello set out to show by compiling this collection. With parishes springing up all over Dutchess County to serve the needs of the various ethnic groups, Catholicism was a vital element of the community and in America in general. American bishops in New York and the Dutchess area, like Nilan and Burtsell were getting involved in trying to reform the religion and align it more closely with people’s lifestyles and values in America, as the Americanism school of thought sprung up and climaxed in the late 1800s. Catholicism also played an important role in the education of the local populace as different parishes opened up their own schools, colleges, and seminaries.</p>
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	<accessrestrict>
	<p>No Restrictions</p>
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	<userestrict>
	<p>The items in folders one through ten have no restrictions. All items in folder Eleven: Research Materials and Secondary Sources, have copyrights retained by the original authors or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law </p>
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				<unitid>1</unitid>
				<unittitle>1. Catholic Studies, general</unittitle>
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			<c02 level="sub series">
			<did>
				<unitid>1.1</unitid>
				<extref xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="newspapers1.1.xml">
				<unittitle>1.1 Newspapers</unittitle>
				</extref>
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			<c02 level="sub series">
			<did>
				<unitid>1.2</unitid>
				<extref xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="booksJournals1.2.xml">
				<unittitle>1.2 Books/ Journals on Law, History, and Catholicism</unittitle>
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			</c02>
			
			<c02 level="sub series">
			<did>
				<unitid>1.3</unitid>
				<extref xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="audioVisualMaterials1.3.xml">
				<unittitle>1.3 Audio Visual Materials</unittitle>
				</extref>			
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			</c02>
			
			<c02 level="sub series">
			<did>
				<unitid>1.4</unitid>
				<extref xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="education1.4.xml">
				<unittitle>1.4 Education</unittitle>
				</extref>			
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			<c02 level="sub series">
			<did>
				<unitid>1.5</unitid>
				<extref xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="college1.5.xml">
				<unittitle>1.5 College</unittitle>
				</extref>			
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			<c02 level="sub series">
			<did>
				<unitid>1.6</unitid>
				<extref xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="sodality1.6.xml">
				<unittitle>1.6 Sodality</unittitle>
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			<c02 level="sub series">
			<did>
				<unitid>1.7</unitid>
				<extref xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="assortedGeneral1.7.xml">
				<unittitle>1.7 Assorted, General</unittitle>
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			<did>
				<unitid>2</unitid>
				<unittitle>2. The Catholic Church in New York. </unittitle>
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			<c02 level="sub series">
			<did>
				<unitid>2.1</unitid>
				<extref xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="referencesBibliography2.1.xml">
				<unittitle>2.1 References, bibliography</unittitle>
				</extref>			
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			<c02 level="sub series">
			<did>
				<unitid>2.2</unitid>
				<extref xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="notes2.2.xml">
				<unittitle>2.2 Notes for Zuccarello’s Papers on the Church</unittitle>
				</extref>			
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			<c02 level="sub series">
			<did>
				<unitid>2.3</unitid>
				<extref xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="ethnicIssues2.3.xml">
				<unittitle>2.3 Ethnic Issues</unittitle>
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			<c02 level="sub series">
			<did>
				<unitid>2.4</unitid>
				<extref xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="dutchessCountyHistory2.4.xml">
				<unittitle>2.4 Dutchess County History</unittitle>
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			<c02 level="sub series">
			<did>
				<unitid>2.5</unitid>
				<extref xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="churchesParishes2.5.xml">
				<unittitle>2.5 Churches/ Parishes in New York</unittitle>
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			<c02 level="sub series">
			<did>
				<unitid>2.6</unitid>
				<extref xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="maristCollege2.6.xml">
				<unittitle>2.6 Marist College</unittitle>
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			<c02 level="sub series">
			<did>
				<unitid>2.7</unitid>
				<extref xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="miscellaneous2.7.xml">
				<unittitle>2.7 Miscellaneous</unittitle>
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