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American Catholic History
Noelle & Tom Crowe
100 episodes
5 days ago
Telling the stories of the amazing, inspiring, edifying history of Catholics on these American shores since 1513.
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History
Education,
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Telling the stories of the amazing, inspiring, edifying history of Catholics on these American shores since 1513.
Show more...
History
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity
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Annie Moore, the First Immigrant Through Ellis Island
American Catholic History
21 minutes
6 days ago
Annie Moore, the First Immigrant Through Ellis Island
Ellis Island opened on January 1, 1892, and the first immigrant to be welcomed was Annie Moore, who was either a 15 or 17 year-old Catholic girl from Ireland. She and her younger brothers traveled over from Cobh, County Cork to join their parents who were already in American. Moore went on to marry a German and have a bunch of kids in New York City, contrary to some popular myths. Twelve million immigrants passed through Ellis Island during its 62 years of service, most of them from historically Catholic countries. Ellis Island was the first central immigration point set up by the federal government after nearly 100 years of immigration being controlled by the states.
American Catholic History
Telling the stories of the amazing, inspiring, edifying history of Catholics on these American shores since 1513.