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The American Catholic Historical Association has named Benedictine
Father Colman Barry president of the national group which held its 56th annual
convention here this week. Father Barry, dean of the school of religious
studies at Catholic University in Washington, D.C., had served the association
this past year as first vice-president.
Father Barry succeeds Jesuit Father Robert I. Burns of the
University of San Francisco. Named first vice-president for the group was
Professor John A. Lukacs, chairman of the history department of Chestnut Hill
College in Pennsylvania. Other officers named were: Dominican Father Leonard E.
Boyle of Toronto, second vice-president; executive council members Professor
John G. Gallagher of Southern Illinois University and Sister Karen Kennelly of
the College of St. Catherine in St. Cloud, Minn. Professor Nicholas Varga of
Loyola College in Baltimore will serve a three year term on the committee on
nominations.
Father Barry has authored and edited a number of published works
and has also served as an administrator and professor.
During the three-day convention in Atlanta, the association
awarded two authors for their works on immigrant Catholic communities.
Recipient of the second yearly Howard R. Marraro prize was Father Silvana M.
Tomasi, C.S., of the Center for Migration Studies in Staten Island, N.Y. Father
Tomasis book Piety and Power: the Role of the Italian Parishes in
the New York Metropolitan Area 1880-1930 received the $500 award
presented annually for a distinguished scholarly work on Italian or
Italo-American history.
Dr. Jay Patrick Dolan of the University of Notre Dame was named
recipient of the John Gillmary Shea award of $300 for his work The
Immigrant Church: New Yorks Irish and German Catholics, 1815-1865.
The award is presented to the author judged to have made the most original and
significant contribution to the historiography of the Catholic Church.
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