Heck"er*ism (?), n. (R. C. Ch.)
(a) The teaching of Isaac Thomas Hecker (1819-
88), which interprets Catholicism as promoting human aspirations after
liberty and truth, and as the religion best suited to the character
and institutions of the American people. (b)
Improperly, certain views or principles erroneously ascribed to
Father Hecker in a French translation of Elliott's Life of Hecker.
They were condemned as "Americanism" by the Pope, in a letter to
Cardinal Gibbons, January 22, 1899.
Heck"er*ism (?), n. (R. C. Ch.)
(a) The teaching of Isaac Thomas Hecker (1819-
88), which interprets Catholicism as promoting human aspirations after
liberty and truth, and as the religion best suited to the character
and institutions of the American people. (b)
Improperly, certain views or principles erroneously ascribed to
Father Hecker in a French translation of Elliott's Life of Hecker.
They were condemned as "Americanism" by the Pope, in a letter to
Cardinal Gibbons, January 22, 1899.