John F. Quinn, Ph.D., “The Rise of Catholicism in Newport, 1880-1950” (an “encore” presentation hosted by Cluny School, 75 Brenton Road, Newport)
In 1800 there were scarcely any Catholics in Newport, but by the mid-19th Century their numbers had risen dramatically, driven by immigration from Ireland. By 1880, the city’s one Catholic parish had grown so large that it had to be divided. Over the next seven decades, the Catholic Church continued to expand its presence in