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_b.T73 2017
245 0 0 _aTracing the cultural legacy of Irish Catholicism :
_bfrom Galway to Cloyne and beyond /
_cedited by Eamon Maher and Eugene O'Brien.
260 _aManchester:
_bManchester University Press,
_c2017.
300 _axiii, 233 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gPart I: Tracing change and setting the context.
_t'The times they are a changin'': tracing the transformation of Irish Catholicism through the eyes of a journalist /
_rPatsy McGarry --
_tRevisiting the faith of our fathers... and reimagining its relevance in the context of twenty-first-century Ireland /
_rLouise Fuller --
_tDethroning Irish Catholicism: church, state, and modernity in contemporary Ireland /
_rDavid Carroll Cochran --
_tRefracted visions: street photography, humanism and the loss of innocence /
_rJustin Carville --
_tContemporary Irish Catholicism: a time of hope! /
_rVincent Twomey --
_gpart II: Going against the tide.
_tThe poetry of accumulation: Irish-American fables of resistance /
_rEamonn Wall --
_tProphetic voices or complicit functionaries? Irish priests and the unravelling of a culture /
_rEamon Maher --
_tTony Flannery: a witness in an age of witnesses /
_rCatherine Maignant --
_t'Belief shifts': Ireland's referendum and the journey from Gemeinschaft to Gesellschaft /
_rEugene O'Brien --
_gpart III: Challenges in the here and now.
_tFaith, hope and clarity? A new church for the unhoused /
_rMichael Cronin --
_tThe people in the pews: silent and betrayed /
_rPatricia Casey --
_tIrreconcilable differences? The fraught relationship between women and the Catholic Church in Ireland /
_rSharon Tighe-Mooney --
_tThe Catholic twilight /
_rJoe Cleary.
520 8 _aThis book traces the steady decline in Irish Catholicism from the visit of Pope John Paul II in 1979 up to the Cloyne report into clerical sex abuse in that diocese in 2011. The young people awaiting the Pope's address in Galway were entertained by two of Ireland's most charismatic clerics, Bishop Eamon Casey and Fr Michael Cleary, both of whom were subsequently revealed to have been engaged in romantic liaisons at the time. The decades that followed the Pope's visit were characterised by the increasing secularisation of Irish society. Boasting an impressive array of contributors from various backgrounds and expertise, the essays in the book attempt to trace the exact reasons for the progressive dismantling of the cultural legacy of Catholicism and the consequences this has had on Irish society.
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650 0 _aReligion and sociology
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700 1 _aMaher, Eamon,
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700 1 _aO'Brien, Eugene,
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