Julia G. Young is associate professor of history and director of undergraduate studies at the Catholic University of America.
Article Diversity & Division A new book explores how U.S. Catholic history can provide perspective and hope for the present moment. By Julia G. Young May 22, 2021 Books Religion History
Article ‘We Were Different’ The long and cyclical legacy of nativism within the American Catholic laity By Julia G. Young March 5, 2018 U.S. Catholicism Immigration Race
Article Catholic Solidarity with Immigrants Many American Catholics have ancestors who were the beneficiaries of the Immigration Bureau’s advocacy. Will they support the bishops who speak out today? By Julia G. Young February 6, 2017 Donald Trump U.S. Catholicism Bishops Domestic Affairs Ethics Immigration Web Exclusive
Article The Catholic Church & Argentina's Dirty War Gustavo Morello, SJ, offers an incisive and balanced assessment of disparate Catholics and the roles they played in Argentina’s nightmare. By Julia G. Young September 28, 2015 Pope Francis Books Foreign Affairs Latin America War and Peace
Article Latino Pentecostals in America Gastón Espinosa traces the birth and phenomenal growth of the Latino Pentecostal movement, from Los Angeles, California to Anytown, U.S.A. By Julia G. Young February 5, 2015 Domestic Affairs Ecumenism Spirituality
Article The Church in Latin America By Julia G. Young March 21, 2013 Latin America Religious Life Secularism and Modernity Vatican II Pope Francis Short Take Latin America Poverty Secularism and Modernity Social Justice Vatican II Pope Francis