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The first Christian worship service held in the current United States was a Catholic Mass celebrated in Pensacola, Florida (St. Michael records). [ citation needed ] The Spanish spread Roman Catholicism through Spanish Florida by way of its mission system ; these missions extended into Georgia and the Carolinas .
History of Catholicism in the United States (11 C, 114 P) History of the Alaska Province of the Moravian Church (7 P) History of the Latter Day Saint movement (17 C, 123 P, 1 F)
In the United States, religious observance is much higher than in Europe, and the United States' culture leans conservative in comparison to other western nations, in part due to the Christian element. Liberal Christianity, exemplified by some theologians, sought to bring to churches new critical approaches to the Bible. Sometimes called ...
Pages in category "Historians of Christianity" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 271 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
David Dreier – Member of the United States House of Representatives [17] Bob Goodlatte – Member of the United States House of Representatives [18] William Higgs (politician) (1862-1951) – Australian Senator and member of the House of Representatives, Treasurer of Australia [n 3] Gustav A. Hoff (1852-1930), American businessman and Mayor ...
James Gibbons (109) became the United States' second cardinal in 1886. Jean-Baptiste Salpointe (116) served as vicar apostolic of the Arizona missions, and later as Archbishop of Santa Fe. James Augustine Healy (138) was the first bishop of African descent in the United States.
The Puritans were originally members of a group of English Protestants seeking "purity", further reforms or even separation from the established church, during the Reformation. The group is also extended to include some early colonial American ministers and important lay-leaders. The majority of people in this list were mainstream Puritans ...