Author: International Eucharistic Congress (28, 1926, Chicago, Ill.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 62
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Twentieth-eight Eucharistic Congress
The Story of the Twenty-eight International Eucharistic Congress
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The Story of the Twenty-eight International Eucharistic Congress Held at Chicago, Illinois, United States of America ...
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Category : Lord's Supper
Languages : en
Pages : 529
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Category : Lord's Supper
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Pages : 529
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The Story of the Twenty-eight International Eucharistic Congress Held at Chicago, Illinois, United States of America from June 20-24, 1926 . . . ,
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Category : Lord's Supper
Languages : en
Pages : 529
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The Story of the Twenty-eighth, International Eucharistic Congress Held at Chicago, Illnois, United States of America from June 20-24, 1927;.
Author: International eucharistic congress. 28th, Chicago, 1926
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Pages : 529
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The Story of the Twenty-eighth International Eucharistic Congress
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Category : Eucharistic congresses
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Category : Eucharistic congresses
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The Story of the Twenty-eighth International Eucharistic Congress
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Category : Eucharistic congresses
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Pages : 529
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Category : Eucharistic congresses
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The Story of the Twenty-Eighth International Eucharistic Congress Held at Chicago, Illinois...from June 20-24, 1926
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Category : International Eucharistic Congress
Languages : en
Pages : 529
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Category : International Eucharistic Congress
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Pages : 529
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The Story of the Twenty-Eighth International Eucharistic Congress Held at Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. from June 20-26, 1926
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Habits of Devotion
Author: James M. O'Toole
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501726668
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 298
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"For generations, American Catholics... lived out their faith through countless unremarkable routines. Deep questions of theology usually meant little to them, but parishioners clung to deeply ingrained habits of devotion, both public and private. Particular devotions changed over time, waxing or waning in popularity, but the habits endured: going to mass on Sunday, saying prayers privately and teaching their children to do the same, filling their homes with crucifixes and other religious images, participating in special services, blending the church's calendar of feast and fast days with the secular cycles of work and citizenship, negotiating their conformity (or not) to the church's demands regarding sexual behavior and even diet.... It was religious practice, carried out in daily and weekly observance, that embodied their faith, more than any abstract set of dogmas."—from the Introduction In Habits of Devotion, four senior scholars take the measure of the central religious practices and devotions that by the middle of the twentieth century defined the "ordinary, week-to-week religion" of the majority of American Catholics. Their essays investigate prayer, devotion to Mary, confession, and the Eucharist as practiced by Catholics in the United States before and shortly after the Second Vatican Council.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501726668
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 298
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"For generations, American Catholics... lived out their faith through countless unremarkable routines. Deep questions of theology usually meant little to them, but parishioners clung to deeply ingrained habits of devotion, both public and private. Particular devotions changed over time, waxing or waning in popularity, but the habits endured: going to mass on Sunday, saying prayers privately and teaching their children to do the same, filling their homes with crucifixes and other religious images, participating in special services, blending the church's calendar of feast and fast days with the secular cycles of work and citizenship, negotiating their conformity (or not) to the church's demands regarding sexual behavior and even diet.... It was religious practice, carried out in daily and weekly observance, that embodied their faith, more than any abstract set of dogmas."—from the Introduction In Habits of Devotion, four senior scholars take the measure of the central religious practices and devotions that by the middle of the twentieth century defined the "ordinary, week-to-week religion" of the majority of American Catholics. Their essays investigate prayer, devotion to Mary, confession, and the Eucharist as practiced by Catholics in the United States before and shortly after the Second Vatican Council.