American Nativism, 1830-1845: A survey of Anti-Catholic Sentiment between 1830-1845.
Catholic Archives of Texas: Information on the various collections held by the Diocese of Austin.
Catholic Southwest: A Journal of History and Culture: The journal of the Texas Catholic Historical Society. History, guidelines for contributors and selected articles.
Catholicism in Nineteenth Century America: A lecture that covers the rapid growth of the Catholic church and reactions from the Protestant majority.
Faith of Our Fathers: Historical study by Matthew Spalding of the role of Catholics in the U.S. Revolutionary period.
Intolerable Papists, Jesuits and Revolutionary Concord: An article discusssing how colonial fears of Catholic influence fuelled the American revolution.
Jean-Marie Odin, Missionary Bishop Extraordinaire of Texas: A short biography.
Phantom Heresy?: A research paper on the "Americanist" heresy of the nineteenth century.
Pope Leo XIII's Message to America: An explanation of Leo XIII's apostolic letter, regarding the doctrine of latitudinarianism.
Roman Catholics and Immigration in 19th-Century America: Historical overview and resources for high school teachers; in TeacherServe.
Roman Catholics and the American Mainstream in the 20th Century: Historical overview and resources for high school teachers; in TeacherServe.
Searching, Finding and the Catholic History of Texas:
The Catholic Question: Religious Liberty and JFK's Pursuit of the 1960 Democratic Presidential Nomination: Article by Thomas Carty in the Historian.
The Enduring Hispanic Faith Communities: A survey of Spanish and Texas Church Historiography.
The Nunnery As Menace: The Burning of the Charlestown Convent: An article exploring nineteenth century anti-Catholicism in the light of the burning of the Ursuline Convent and school of Charlestown, Massachusetts in 1834.
The Way of Love: Dorothy Day and the American Right.: Article by Bill Kauffman in Whole Earth which suggests that the Catholic Worker Movement is misunderstood on the left of politics and has a better home on the traditionalist right.
U. S. Catholic History: A revisionist history of the colonial and early independent period, stressing the Catholic rather than Protestant nature of early American history.
Why Study History?: Article in Journal of Texas Catholic History and Culture by John Tracy Ellis. "If secular history has suffered a woeful decline in the United States since the 1950s, the history of the Catholic Church has in general fared no better."