Our Lady of Emmitsburg Visionary Culture and Catholic Identity

Our Lady of Emmitsburg  Visionary Culture  and Catholic Identity
Author: Jill Krebs
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2015-12-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498523561

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This ethnography uses a lived religion approach to explore devotion in contemporary Marian apparitional movements. It investigates how individuals understand and express Catholic identity in the modern world through beliefs, practices, and relationships with individuals, institutions, and divine figures.

American Patroness

American Patroness
Author: Katherine Dugan,Karen E. Park
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2024-01-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781531504892

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A vital collection of interdisciplinary essays that illuminates the significance of Marian shrines and promises to teach scholars how to “read” them for decades to come. American Patroness: Marian Shrines and the Making of US Catholicism is a collection of twelve essays that examine the historical and contemporary roles of Marian shrines in US Catholicism. The essays in this collection use historical, ethnographic, and comparative methods to explore how Catholics have used Marian devotion to make an imprint on the physical and religious landscape of the United States. Using the dynamic malleability of Marian shrines as a starting place for studying US Catholicism, each chapter reconsiders the American religious landscape from the perspective of a single shrine to Mary and asks: What does this shrine reveal about US Catholicism and about American religion? Each of the contributors in American Patroness examines why and how Marian shrines persist in the twenty-first century and subsequently uses that examination to re-read contemporary US Catholicism. Because shrines are not neutral spaces—they reflect and shape the elastic yet strict boundaries of what counts as Catholic identity, and who controls prayer practices—the studies in this collection also shed light on the contested dynamics of these holy sites. American Patroness demonstrates that Marian shrines continue to be places where an American Catholic identity is continuously worked on, negotiations about power occur, and Marian relationships are fostered and nurtured in spaces that are simultaneously public and intimate.

Saint Catherine Labour of the Miraculous Medal

Saint Catherine Labour   of the Miraculous Medal
Author: Fr. Joseph I. Dirvin
Publsiher: TAN Books
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2015-12-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781505103298

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Excellent, popular, definitive life of the saint to whom the Medal was given by Our Lady. Tells both her story and that of the Miraculous Medal apparitions. 61 pictures, including photographs of St. Catherine's incorrupt body.

Don t Unplug

Don t Unplug
Author: Chris Dancy
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781250154187

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Chris Dancy, the world's most connected person, inspires readers with practical advice to live a happier and healthier life using technology In 2002, Chris Dancy was overweight, unemployed, and addicted to technology. He chain-smoked cigarettes, popped pills, and was angry and depressed. But when he discovered that his mother kept a record of almost every detail of his childhood, an idea began to form. Could knowing the status of every aspect of his body and how his lifestyle affected his health help him learn to take care of himself? By harnessing the story of his life, could he learn to harness his own bad habits? With a little tech know-how combined with a healthy dose of reality, every app, sensor, and data point in Dancy's life was turned upside down and examined. Now he's sharing what he knows. That knowledge includes the fact that changing the color of his credit card helps him to use it less often, and that nostalgia is a trigger for gratitude for him. A modern-day story of rebirth and redemption, Chris' wisdom and insight will show readers how to improve their lives by paying attention to the relationship between how we move, what we eat, who we spend time with, and how it all makes us feel. But Chris has done all the hard work: Don't Unplug shows us how we too can transform our lives.

Educators in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition

Educators in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition
Author: John L. Elias,Lucinda A. Nolan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2009
Genre: Catholic intellectuals
ISBN: 1888112182

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The Medjugorje Deception

The Medjugorje Deception
Author: E. Michael Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-02-10
Genre: Međugorje (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
ISBN: 0929891058

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Roads to Rome

Roads to Rome
Author: Jenny Franchot
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2024-03-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780520310308

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The mixture of hostility and fascination with which native-born Protestants viewed the "foreign" practices of the "immigrant" church is the focus of Jenny Franchot's cultural, literary, and religious history of Protestant attitudes toward Roman Catholicism in nineteenth-century America. Franchot analyzes the effects of religious attitudes on historical ideas about America's origins and destiny. She then focuses on the popular tales of convent incarceration, with their Protestant "maidens" and lecherous, tyrannical Church superiors. Religious captivity narratives, like those of Indian captivity, were part of the ethnically, theologically, and sexually charged discourse of Protestant nativism. Discussions of Stowe, Longfellow, Hawthorne, and Lowell—writers who sympathized with "Romanism" and used its imaginative properties in their fiction—further demonstrate the profound influence of religious forces on American national character. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1994.

Anything of Which a Woman Is Capable

Anything of Which a Woman Is Capable
Author: Mary M. McGlone
Publsiher: Bookbaby
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1543918077

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The title, Anything of Which a Woman is Capable, comes from Father Jean Pierre Médaille, the Jesuit who brought together the first Sisters of St. Joseph in the mid-seventeenth century. Since 1650, congregations of St. Joseph have grown in Europe, the Americas, India and the Orient, all attracting women who are called to do anything of which they are capable to serve their dear neighbor. This volume tells stories of the foundations of congregations in France and then, beginning in 1836, in the United States. It introduces the reader to intrepid women whose willingness to serve knew no boundaries and whose strong personalities provided an ample match for Church leaders who either encouraged or tried to control their zeal. The copious footnotes make this a valuable addition to the history of Catholic women religious in the United States as well as to the history of Catholicism.