Kingdom of Matthias

by Paul E. Johnson and Sean Wilentz

Catherine Galloway Character Analysis

Catherine Galloway is a cult member who lives with Matthias and the other cult members at “Mount Zion,” their home in New York State. Few people in the cult respect Catherine, and they often overlook her. Catherine falls in love with Benjamin Folger, and she secretly has sexual encounters with him when his relationship with his wife Ann falters, believing that they’ll one day be married. Catherine is dismayed when Benjamin pairs off with Matthias’s daughter Isabella Laisdell instead. After Isabella Laisdell leaves the cult, Benjamin marries Catherine, but he later leaves her to get back together with Ann. Catherine testifies against Matthias when he’s charged with several crimes after the cult collapses.

Catherine Galloway Quotes in Kingdom of Matthias

The Kingdom of Matthias quotes below are all either spoken by Catherine Galloway or refer to Catherine Galloway . For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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).

Chapter 3: The Kingdom Quotes

But with Ann’s ascendance in Matthias’s affections, [Isabella Van Wagenen] coupled her faith with her own notions of what was going on, notions that had to do less with divine patriarchy than with devilish lust.

Related Characters: Isabella Van Wagenen (Sojourner Truth) , Catherine Galloway , Elijah Pierson (Elijah the Tishbite) , Benjamin Folger , Ann Folger , Robert Matthews (Prophet Matthias)
Related Symbols: Cult
Page Number: 118
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Chapter 4: The Downfall Quotes

The bulk of the Kingdom’s household drudge work now fell on Isabella Van Wagenen, who was especially peeved that Mother and Father rose late in the day, which threw her back in her chores.

As life in the cult (or, as the cult members call it, the “Kingdom”) falls into a rhythm, it becomes clear that Isabella Van Wagenen—a Black woman who functions as the cult’s household servant—bears the brunt of the domestic labor. Other cult members, like Matthias (who informally refers to himself as “Father”) and Ann (who starts going by “Mother” after she begins a relationship with Matthias) barely do any work at all. They sleep all day and keep shifting more work onto Isabella’s shoulders. The cult is a patriarchal environment, and Isabella’s plight exposes how such environments tend to marginalize and oppress people who are undervalued. The cult’s most powerful white man (Matthias) and white woman (Ann) effectively exploit the only Black woman (Isabella Van Wagenen). Matthias organizes the cult to recreate the “traditional” way of life he experienced as a child in a rural community run exclusively by father-figures (patriarchs). Many situations that unfold in the cult thus symbolize dysfunctional aspects of patriarchal societies. Here, Isabella’s frustrations show that such environments tend to disenfranchise, marginalize, and exploit women of color the most. Isabella’s plight thus serves as a subtle commentary on the racism and sexism in “traditional” American society.

Related Characters: Benjamin Folger , Elijah Pierson (Elijah the Tishbite) , Catherine Galloway , Isabella Van Wagenen (Sojourner Truth) , Robert Matthews (Prophet Matthias), Ann Folger
Related Symbols: Cult
Page Number: 128

There is too much changing of wives here […] l have a nice little woman, and I should not much like to lose her.

Related Characters: Mr. Thompson (speaker), Benjamin Folger , Elizabeth Thompson , Isabella Laisdell (Matthias’s daughter) , Robert Matthews (Prophet Matthias), Ann Folger , Catherine Galloway
Related Symbols: Cult
Page Number: 132
Explanation and Analysis:

On July 28, Matthias, Elijah Pierson, Ann Folger, and Catherine Galloway sat down to supper. At the end of the meal the Prophet spooned out plates of blackberries that he and Pierson had picked that day. Ann Folger ate only two berries. Catherine finished her plate, and Elijah wolfed his down and had another. Matthias had none at all. […] About four o’clock the next afternoon, Elijah […] suddenly collapsed. […] Matthias forbade any doctors or medicine to aid Elijah, and Elijah agreed: prayer and prayer alone could relieve his affliction. […] In the morning, Ann Folger told the waking disciples that Pierson was dead.

Related Characters: Catherine Galloway , Isabella Van Wagenen (Sojourner Truth) , Robert Matthews (Prophet Matthias), Ann Folger , Benjamin Folger , Elijah Pierson (Elijah the Tishbite)
Page Number: 138-139
Explanation and Analysis:

What a devilish shame it is […] that a woman wants two or three men.

Related Characters: Catherine Galloway (speaker), Isabella Van Wagenen (Sojourner Truth) , Ann Folger , Robert Matthews (Prophet Matthias), Benjamin Folger
Related Symbols: Cult
Page Number: 142
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Epilogue Quotes

I have got the truth and I know it, and I will crush them with the truth.

Related Characters: Isabella Van Wagenen (Sojourner Truth) (speaker), William Leete Stone , Catherine Galloway , Benjamin Folger , Ann Folger , Robert Matthews (Prophet Matthias)
Page Number: 167-168
Explanation and Analysis:
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Catherine Galloway Quotes in Kingdom of Matthias

The Kingdom of Matthias quotes below are all either spoken by Catherine Galloway or refer to Catherine Galloway . For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Patriarchy, Family, and Society Theme Icon
).

Chapter 3: The Kingdom Quotes

But with Ann’s ascendance in Matthias’s affections, [Isabella Van Wagenen] coupled her faith with her own notions of what was going on, notions that had to do less with divine patriarchy than with devilish lust.

Related Characters: Isabella Van Wagenen (Sojourner Truth) , Catherine Galloway , Elijah Pierson (Elijah the Tishbite) , Benjamin Folger , Ann Folger , Robert Matthews (Prophet Matthias)
Related Symbols: Cult
Page Number: 118
Explanation and Analysis:

Chapter 4: The Downfall Quotes

The bulk of the Kingdom’s household drudge work now fell on Isabella Van Wagenen, who was especially peeved that Mother and Father rose late in the day, which threw her back in her chores.

As life in the cult (or, as the cult members call it, the “Kingdom”) falls into a rhythm, it becomes clear that Isabella Van Wagenen—a Black woman who functions as the cult’s household servant—bears the brunt of the domestic labor. Other cult members, like Matthias (who informally refers to himself as “Father”) and Ann (who starts going by “Mother” after she begins a relationship with Matthias) barely do any work at all. They sleep all day and keep shifting more work onto Isabella’s shoulders. The cult is a patriarchal environment, and Isabella’s plight exposes how such environments tend to marginalize and oppress people who are undervalued. The cult’s most powerful white man (Matthias) and white woman (Ann) effectively exploit the only Black woman (Isabella Van Wagenen). Matthias organizes the cult to recreate the “traditional” way of life he experienced as a child in a rural community run exclusively by father-figures (patriarchs). Many situations that unfold in the cult thus symbolize dysfunctional aspects of patriarchal societies. Here, Isabella’s frustrations show that such environments tend to disenfranchise, marginalize, and exploit women of color the most. Isabella’s plight thus serves as a subtle commentary on the racism and sexism in “traditional” American society.

Related Characters: Benjamin Folger , Elijah Pierson (Elijah the Tishbite) , Catherine Galloway , Isabella Van Wagenen (Sojourner Truth) , Robert Matthews (Prophet Matthias), Ann Folger
Related Symbols: Cult
Page Number: 128

There is too much changing of wives here […] l have a nice little woman, and I should not much like to lose her.

Related Characters: Mr. Thompson (speaker), Benjamin Folger , Elizabeth Thompson , Isabella Laisdell (Matthias’s daughter) , Robert Matthews (Prophet Matthias), Ann Folger , Catherine Galloway
Related Symbols: Cult
Page Number: 132
Explanation and Analysis:

On July 28, Matthias, Elijah Pierson, Ann Folger, and Catherine Galloway sat down to supper. At the end of the meal the Prophet spooned out plates of blackberries that he and Pierson had picked that day. Ann Folger ate only two berries. Catherine finished her plate, and Elijah wolfed his down and had another. Matthias had none at all. […] About four o’clock the next afternoon, Elijah […] suddenly collapsed. […] Matthias forbade any doctors or medicine to aid Elijah, and Elijah agreed: prayer and prayer alone could relieve his affliction. […] In the morning, Ann Folger told the waking disciples that Pierson was dead.

Related Characters: Catherine Galloway , Isabella Van Wagenen (Sojourner Truth) , Robert Matthews (Prophet Matthias), Ann Folger , Benjamin Folger , Elijah Pierson (Elijah the Tishbite)
Page Number: 138-139
Explanation and Analysis:

What a devilish shame it is […] that a woman wants two or three men.

Related Characters: Catherine Galloway (speaker), Isabella Van Wagenen (Sojourner Truth) , Ann Folger , Robert Matthews (Prophet Matthias), Benjamin Folger
Related Symbols: Cult
Page Number: 142
Explanation and Analysis:

Epilogue Quotes

I have got the truth and I know it, and I will crush them with the truth.

Related Characters: Isabella Van Wagenen (Sojourner Truth) (speaker), William Leete Stone , Catherine Galloway , Benjamin Folger , Ann Folger , Robert Matthews (Prophet Matthias)
Page Number: 167-168
Explanation and Analysis: