If you liked Catholics in the American Century by R. Scott Appleby and Kathleen Sprows Cummings, start with In the American tradition (2012), Holy see's archives as sources for American history (2016), and Memory of Power and Abuse of Power (2025). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Catholics in the American Century?

BookOrb recommends In the American tradition (2012), Holy see's archives as sources for American history (2016), Memory of Power and Abuse of Power (2025), New women of the old faith (2009), and Avoiding Harm (2023).

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Catholics in the American Century is by R. Scott Appleby and Kathleen Sprows Cummings.