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Catholic schools deserve the best textbooks. With Catholic Textbook Project, you can bring balance, perspective, and hope back into the hearts and minds of your students—these are the only history textbooks written with the freedom for truth that Catholic schools enjoy. Our textbooks meet and exceed standards while educating and inspiring students with the great drama of our history.

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Queen Victoria Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Her Coronation: June 21, 1887
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations, Part II . June 21, 1887, was a day of great rejoicing in London as well as all...

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The Festival of Supreme Being Is Held: June 8, 1794
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations, Part II . While Paris ran with the blood of patriots, French arms continued to...

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Jun 94 min read


Pope Gregory XVI Dies and the Cardinals Gather for a Conclave: June 1, 1846
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations, Part II . The cardinals who gathered in Rome for the conclave in June of 1846 faced...

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Jun 22 min read


King Carlos IV Issues a Decree Requiring Masters to Catechize Slaves in Spanish America: May 31, 1789
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise. The royal policy for New Spain, from the very beginning of its New World...

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May 265 min read


The First Battle of the “Wars of the Roses” Concludes: May 22, 1455
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations, Part I . When only an infant, King Henry VI of England had inherited England and...

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May 194 min read


French Explorers Set Out to Find the “Great Water”: May 17, 1673
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise . King Louis XIV had grandiose plans for France. He wanted France to be the...

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May 124 min read


Greece Is Declared a Fully Independent State: May 7, 1832
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations, Part II . Since the 14th century, all of Greece—the southern peninsula called Morea...

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May 56 min read


Juan de Oñate Takes Possession of El Paso in the Name of the King of Spain: April 30, 1598
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise . Juan de Oñate was one of the richest men in Mexico. A conquistador and the...

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Apr 282 min read


Federalists Capture New Orleans—One of the South’s Chief Ports: April 25, 1862
This text comes from our book, The American Venture . While General McClellan was figuring out what to do in the East, in the West, the...

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Apr 213 min read


Pope Pius XII Delivers a Message of Praise and Caution on Easter Sunday: April 13, 1941
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations, Part II . On February 4, 1939, Pope Pius XI made a surprising request. He invited...

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Apr 143 min read


The Lewis and Clark Expedition Resumes with Sacagawea: April 6, 1805
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise . On August 3, at Council Bluffs on the Missouri, Lewis and Clark met with...

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Apr 74 min read


Count Cavour Declares Rome Is To Be the Future Capital of Italy: March 29, 1861
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations, Part II . As he had done in central Italy, Cavour allowed the people of Naples and...

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Mar 172 min read


Cardinal Barnaba Luigi Chiaramonti Is Crowned, Taking the Name Pope Pius VII: March 21, 1800
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations, Part II . It was no easy task to gather the cardinals for the conclave to elect a...

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Mar 175 min read


British and French Ships Begin Detaining All Neutral Ships Destined for Germany: March 11, 1915
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations, Part II . The British government thought its main task in the war would be to supply...

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Mar 104 min read


Eleanor of Aquitaine, the Mother of King Richard the Lion-Heart, Dies: April 1, 1204
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations, Part I . At Henry I’s death, civil war engulfed England. Neither the Norman nor the...

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Mar 33 min read


St. Thomas Aquinas, Angelic Doctor of the Church, Dies: March 7, 1274
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations, Part I . “He will enter the Order of Friars Preachers and so great will be his...

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Mar 35 min read


Santa Anna’s Army Lays Siege to the Alamo: February 23, 1836
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise . In his latest transformation—into a conservative dictator—Santa Anna had...

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Feb 245 min read


Congress Invites the States to Send Delegates to a Convention in Philadelphia: February 21, 1787
This text comes from our book, The American Venture . It was not long before the Articles of Confederation began to show their weaknesses...

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Feb 173 min read


The Vision Behind Catholic Textbook Project
In this webinar, Thomas McAnerney shares the guiding principles that shape our textbooks, how we approach history through a Catholic...

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Feb 111 min read


Napoleon Writes a Letter to the Pope Claiming Rome Belongs to Him: February 13, 1806
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations, Part II . Pope Pius VII’s good relations with Napoleon did not last long after the...

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Feb 103 min read
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