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Empowering the People of God : Catholic Action before and after Vatican II / Christopher D. Denny, Mary Beth Fraser Connolly; ed. by Jeremy Bonner.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Catholic Practice in North AmericaPublisher: New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (408 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780823254002
  • 9780823254026
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  • 267/.18273 23
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Catholic Action -- 1. Catholic Action in the Archdiocese of New York -- 2. The Liturgical Movement and Catholic Action -- 3. “The Priesthood of the Layman” -- 4. From Participation to Community -- 5. Azzione Cattolica in an American Setting -- Part II: The People of God -- 6. Relevant Transformations -- 7. Reaching Out to the People of God -- 8. “This Is Our Challenge! We Will Pursue It” -- 9. Who Will Guard the Guardians? -- 10. Empowering the People of God -- 11. Christian Unity, Lay Authority, and the People of God -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index
Summary: The early 1960s were a heady time for Catholic laypeople. Pope Pius XII’s assurance “You do not belong to the Church. You are the Church” emboldened the laity to challenge Church authority in ways previously considered unthinkable. Empowering the People of God offers a fresh look at the Catholic laity and its relationship with the hierarchy in the period immediately preceding the Second Vatican Council and in the turbulent era that followed. This collection of essays explores a diverse assortment of manifestations of Catholic action, ranging from genteel reform to radical activism, and an equally wide variety of locales, apostolates, and movements.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Catholic Action -- 1. Catholic Action in the Archdiocese of New York -- 2. The Liturgical Movement and Catholic Action -- 3. “The Priesthood of the Layman” -- 4. From Participation to Community -- 5. Azzione Cattolica in an American Setting -- Part II: The People of God -- 6. Relevant Transformations -- 7. Reaching Out to the People of God -- 8. “This Is Our Challenge! We Will Pursue It” -- 9. Who Will Guard the Guardians? -- 10. Empowering the People of God -- 11. Christian Unity, Lay Authority, and the People of God -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index

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The early 1960s were a heady time for Catholic laypeople. Pope Pius XII’s assurance “You do not belong to the Church. You are the Church” emboldened the laity to challenge Church authority in ways previously considered unthinkable. Empowering the People of God offers a fresh look at the Catholic laity and its relationship with the hierarchy in the period immediately preceding the Second Vatican Council and in the turbulent era that followed. This collection of essays explores a diverse assortment of manifestations of Catholic action, ranging from genteel reform to radical activism, and an equally wide variety of locales, apostolates, and movements.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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