Carol Jackson Robinson
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Carol Jackson Robinson (5 May 1911 – 23 August 2002) was an American Catholic writer, editor, and public speaker. She often published under the pseudonym ''Peter Michaels''.


Early life and education

She was born in
Oshkosh, Wisconsin Oshkosh () is a city in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, United States, and its county seat. It is located on the western shore of Lake Winnebago and had a population of 66,816 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List o ...
and grew up in West Redding, Connecticut. Her father had been general counsel to the
American Gas Association The American Gas Association (AGA) is an American trade organization founded in 1918 representing and advocating on behalf of local energy companies which deliver natural gas throughout the United States. History The American Gas Association was ...
. Carol Jackson attended
Wellesley College Wellesley College is a Private university, private Women's colleges in the United States, historically women's Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1870 by Henr ...
, became an atheist, and interrupted her studies for a few years before graduating in 1937. After attending a lecture on
Catholic Action Catholic Action is a movement of Catholic laity, lay people within the Catholic Church which advocates for increased Catholic influence on society. Catholic Action groups were especially active in the nineteenth century in historically Catholic cou ...
by Paul McGuire in New York City, she converted to Roman Catholicism in 1941. She married Maurie Leigh Robinson, one-time writer for
NBC The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast. It is one of NBCUniversal's ...
, in 1956. She and her husband had no children of their own. Ten years later, she returned to school and received an MA in Theology in 1967 from St. John's University in Queens, NY. In 1975, she won the "Wanderer Award" for her work in promoting the work of St. Thomas Aquinas. Later in life, she attended services at a
Society of St. Pius X The Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX; ("Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X"), FSSPX) is a canonically irregular traditionalist Catholic priestly fraternity founded in 1970 by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Lefebvre was a leading traditionalist ...
chapel in Connecticut, beginning around 1990.


Speaker and writer

Carol Jackson wrote for ''The Torch'', where she met fellow author Ed Willock. Together, they founded ''Integrity'' magazine in October, 1946. Over the course of the next ten years, the magazine was a forum for young Catholic writers. Jackson worked for the magazine until 1952.
Thomas Merton Thomas Merton (January 31, 1915December 10, 1968), religious name M. Louis, was an American Trappist monk, writer, theologian, Christian mysticism, mystic, poet, social activist and scholar of comparative religion. He was a monk in the Trapp ...
, later a widely-read Trappist monk, published several articles in ''Integrity''. The Dominican friar James Mark Egan served as Integrity's theological consultant and vetted articles to insure their conformity to Catholic teaching. He was later appointed head of the theology department at St. Mary's, Notre Dame. A visitor to the Integrity offices described Jackson in detail: "Then I was asked to lunch with editors, staff, and visitors, the community. There was Carol Jackson, slim, young, immaculately groomed and well, "spiritual looking". ..The conversation was serious but not dour. ..Carol seemed to be the dominant personality at table. As a writer, she used the pseudonym Peter Michaels. After her death, some books were re-issued using her real name. In his review of ''This Perverse Generation'', which was a critique of tepid Catholicism in American culture, J.F.T. Prince claimed the book was just as apt as a critique of British culture. The advertisement for the book in ''
The Tablet ''The Tablet'' is a Catholic Church, Catholic international weekly review published in London. Brendan Walsh, previously literary editor and then acting editor, was appointed editor in July 2017. History ''The Tablet'' was launched in 1840 by ...
'' claimed: "Peter Michaels' book will give you a shock." From 1971 to 1987 she wrote over 60 articles for '' The Wanderer'' including a six-part critique of
Karl Rahner Karl Rahner (5 March 1904 â€“ 30 March 1984) was a German Jesuits, Jesuit priest and theologian who, alongside Henri de Lubac, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and Yves Congar, is considered to be one of the most influential Catholic theology, Cat ...
. Jackson traveled widely to hold public speeches, often about
Thomas Aquinas Thomas Aquinas ( ; ; – 7 March 1274) was an Italian Dominican Order, Dominican friar and Catholic priest, priest, the foremost Scholasticism, Scholastic thinker, as well as one of the most influential philosophers and theologians in the W ...
and his relevance for contemporary culture. She coined the term ''nunk'', using it to criticize laypeople who thought that the only form of holiness was to imitate nuns and monks "for want of a clear idea of the lay role."


Publications

* ''Breaking the Chains of Mediocrity: Carol Robinson's Marianist Articles ublished by Arouca Press in 2019; originally published as five articles for'' The Marianist ''from 1947–1948''* ''Designs for Christian Living'' '' epublished by Arouca Press in 2020; Originally published in 1947' * ''This Perverse Generation epublished as the third edition by Arouca Press in 2020; first edition (1949), second edition (2006)' * ''Thy Faith Hath Made Thee Whole: The Integrity Years (1946-1956) ublication of her complete articles, book reviews, and editorials for'' Integrity ''by Arouca Press in 2021' * ''The Salt of the Earth epublished by Arouca Press in 2024, Collection of Lone Star Catholic articles from Austin, TX; 1958–1959' * ''The Eightfold Kingdom Within: Essays on the Beatitudes & The Gifts of the Holy Ghost epublished by Arouca Press in 2019, Collection of articles and pamphlets from Ave Maria, 1962–1963' * ''An Embattled Mind, In Defense of St. Thomas: The Post-Conciliar Years (The Collected Wanderer Articles: 1971–1987)'' orthcoming 2025 title* ''My Life with Thomas Aquinas'' 'selected articles from'' Integrity''; originally published by The Angelus Press; now in its third edition''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Robinson, Carol Jackson 1911 births 2002 deaths Thomism Converts to Catholicism 20th-century American women journalists Catholic philosophers Wellesley College alumni Traditionalist Catholic writers