“Wilhelmina Jones, Come Out!”: Public Reaction to the Reception of Sister M. Stanislaus Jones into Georgetown Visitation Monastery, 1825–1826

J. Mannard
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Abstract:Wilhelmina Jones was the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Commodore Jacob Jones, a decorated hero of the Barbary Wars and the War of 1812. At the age of twenty-three, after converting to Roman Catholicism, Wilhelmina Jones entered Georgetown Visitation Monastery on March 18, 1825, never to return to the secular world. Public reaction to Wilhelmina’s decision, as measured in the response of her father and brother, crowd protests outside Georgetown Convent, and coverage in the secular press demonstrate that many, perhaps most, Americans found her choice to renounce the world to be puzzling at best and suspicious at worst. Close examination of the reaction to the Wilhelmina Jones case provides a lens revealing the ambiguous status of Catholicism, especially its conventual institutions, a decade before the heavy influx of Irish and German immigration triggered the revival of more overt anti-Catholic nativism.
“威廉敏娜·琼斯,出来!”:公众对接受M. Stanislaus Jones修女进入乔治城探访修道院的反应,1825-1826
摘要:威廉敏娜·琼斯是海军准将雅各布·琼斯的女儿,他是巴巴里战争和1812年战争的功勋英雄。1825年3月18日,23岁的威廉敏娜·琼斯在皈依罗马天主教后,进入乔治城探访修道院,从此再也没有回到世俗世界。公众对威廉敏娜的决定的反应,从她父亲和哥哥的反应、乔治城修道院外的人群抗议,以及世俗媒体的报道来看,都表明,很多,也许是大多数美国人认为她放弃世界的选择往好里说是令人费解的,往坏里说是可疑的。仔细研究人们对威廉敏娜·琼斯一案的反应,我们就能看到天主教,尤其是其传统机构的模糊地位。十年前,爱尔兰和德国移民的大量涌入引发了更公开的反天主教本土主义的复兴。
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