The transformation of American Catholicism

the Pittsburgh laity and the Second Vatican Council, 1950-1972

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Timothy I. Kelly
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The transformation of American Catholicism

the Pittsburgh laity and the Second Vatican Council, 1950-1972

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"Most scholars and media analysts have suggested that Vatican II revolutionized American Catholicism, with the changes it mandated filtering down from the Council to the Church hierarchy to the laity. Timothy Kelly's book challenges this assumption, based on his careful tracing of Catholic lay practices in the Pittsburgh diocese from the 1950s through the 1970s. The lay experience of American Catholics did change dramatically in the 1960s, but Kelly argues that the transformation began earlier, before the Council, and continued throughout the next decade. Kelly examines the discourse of Catholicism in the 1950s and compares this to actual lay behavior. He discusses critical changes introduced by Vatican II and follows the lay response for a decade after the last Council sessions to illuminate Catholic efforts to implement the changes in everyday practice. His individual chapters focus on devotional behavior, liturgical reforms, and broader social and cultural issues." "Kelly's social history reveals that Vatican II was not a shock to a complaisant and unquestioning laity as much as a reform necessary to keep pace with changing religious, social, and cultural sensibilities. As Catholics rejected a heavily devotional religiosity, they sought instead practices that resonated more with their lived experiences. An emphasis on social justice grew, but lay Catholics had not yet charted a clear path by the end of the Council's last session, and by then, Church officials had begun to resist some of the Vatican II reforms. A fascinating study of the most profound transformation in American Catholicism in the last century, Kelly's work is an important contribution to Catholic history."--BOOK JACKET.

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Table of Contents

The pre-conciliar church
Pittsburgh Catholics and the materialist crisis
Anti-communism and the decline of Catholic devotionalism
Catholic separatism and the opening of the Catholic ghetto
Social justice and reform
Aggiornamento Americano
The Second Vatican Council in Rome and Pittsburgh, 1962/1965
The post-conciliar church
The Diocesan Pastoral Council
Devotional Catholicism in the wake of Vatican II
The promise of a democratic church : the laity and the 1971 Pittsburgh synod
The post-conciliar parishes.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
282/.748809045
Library of Congress
BX1417.P5 K45 2008, BX1417.P5K45 2008, BX1417.P5 K45 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
353

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Open Library
OL22569190M
ISBN 10
0268033196
ISBN 13
9780268033194
LCCN
2008041459
OCLC/WorldCat
227031669
Library Thing
9174527
Goodreads
6382558

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