Recovering Their Stories: US Catholic Women in the Twentieth Century

Author:   Nicholas K. Rademacher ,  Sandra Yocum ,  Vaughn A. Booker ,  Brian Clites
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
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9781531506599


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   04 June 2024
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Recovering Their Stories focuses on the many contributions made by Catholic lay women in the 20th century in their faith communities across different regions of the United States. Each essay explores the lives and contributions of Catholic lay women across diverse racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds, addressing themes related to these women's creative agency in their spirituality and devotional practices, their commitment to racial and economic justice, and their leadership and authority in sacred and public spaces Taken together, this volume brings together scholars working in what otherwise may be discreet areas of academic study to look for patterns, areas of convergence and areas of divergence in order to present in one place the depth and breadth of Catholic lay women's experience and contributions to church, culture, and society in the United States. Telling these stories together provides a valuable resource for scholars in a number of disciplines, including American Catholic Studies, American Studies, Women and Gender Studies, Feminist Studies, U.S. History. Additionally, scholars in the areas of Latinx studies, Black Studies, Liturgical Studies, and application of Catholic social teaching will find the book to be a valuable resource with respect to articles on specific topics.

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Author:   Nicholas K. Rademacher ,  Sandra Yocum ,  Vaughn A. Booker ,  Brian Clites
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
Imprint:   Fordham University Press
Weight:   0.435kg
ISBN:  

9781531506599


ISBN 10:   1531506593
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   04 June 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Laywomen--with the exception of Dorothy Day--are usually invisible in studies focusing on U.S. Catholicism. This excellent collection of essays takes a very necessary step in rectifying this situation by demonstrating the extraordinary variety of ways in which laywomen, even when ignored and mistreated, have contributed to their church. Readers of this volume will come away with a clear sense of how Catholic laywomen have both practiced their faith and played an essential role in the life and work of the church.---Margaret M. McGuinness, Professor Emerita, La Salle University, and author of Katharine Drexel and the Sisters Who Shared Her Vision and Called to Serve: A History of Nuns in America


Sandra Yocum and Nicholas Rademacher have given us the book we need at this moment. Keeping the focus on Catholic laywomen's leadership, faith, and creative energy, this collection showcases a diversity of experiences and highlights what is possible if we keep looking for laywomen's stories. Offering new, inter-disciplinary approaches, these scholars remind us once again of the centrality of laywomen in American Catholic history.---Mary J. Henold, Professor, Roanoke College, author of The Laywoman Project: Remaking Catholic Womanhood in the Vatican II Era In centering the experiences of Catholic laywomen, this volume does more than simply recover their stories. The artists and activists, social workers and socialites who appear in these essays navigated competing power structures, and, in the process, developed unconventional insights into the challenges of their times. These essays capture the wry humor and idiosyncratic strategies these women employed as they worked to better their communities, Church, and nation.---Jeanne Petit, Hope College Laywomen--with the exception of Dorothy Day--are usually invisible in studies focusing on U.S. Catholicism. This excellent collection of essays takes a very necessary step in rectifying this situation by demonstrating the extraordinary variety of ways in which laywomen, even when ignored and mistreated, have contributed to their church. Readers of this volume will come away with a clear sense of how Catholic laywomen have both practiced their faith and played an essential role in the life and work of the church.---Margaret M. McGuinness, Professor Emerita, La Salle University, and author of Katharine Drexel and the Sisters Who Shared Her Vision and Called to Serve: A History of Nuns in America


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Nicholas K. Rademacher (Edited By) Nicholas K. Rademacher is professor in the Religious Studies Department at the University of Dayton. He is co-editor of the journal American Catholic Studies and author of Paul Hanly Furfey: Priest, Scientist, Social Reformer (Fordham, 2017). Sandra Yocum (Edited By) Sandra Yocum is University Professor of Faith and Culture at the University of Dayton. Her publications have addressed a wide range of topics in nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first century US Catholicism, including papal authority, clergy sexual abuse, intellectual life, theological education, historiography, and spirituality.

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