People Get Ready: Ritual, Solidarity, And Lived Ecclesiology In Catholic Roxbury

Susan Bigelow Reynolds
Jessica Delgado , John C. Seitz
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People Get Ready: Ritual, Solidarity, And Lived Ecclesiology In Catholic Roxbury

Susan Bigelow Reynolds
Jessica Delgado , John C. Seitz
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  • Published date: Jan 17, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 240
  • Publisher: Fordham University Press
  • ISBN: 9781531502010
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Susan Bigelow Reynolds is assistant professor of Catholic Studies at Candler School of Theology at Emory University, where her research focuses on public ritual, culture, and questions of marginality and suffering in ecclesial communities.
Susan Bigelow Reynolds’ People Get Ready is a probing, deeply moving, and inspiring study of a culturally diverse 21st century city parish that at the same time offers a lens for rethinking 20th century U.S. Catholic history more broadly as well. Learned in modern Catholic thought and an exquisitely attentive ethnographer, Reynolds brings the two together—conciliar and post-conciliar theologies and the lived experience of the parishioners of St. Mary of the Angels/Santa Maria de los Ángeles in Roxbury—in a way that richly amplifies both. People Get Ready joins a short shelf of books absolutely essential for understanding U.S. Catholicism after Vatican II in the crosscurrents of race, emigration, religious conflict, and the rise of the neoliberal city. With this work, Catholic Studies finds a powerful new voice and a model for future scholarship.---Robert Orsi, Grace Craddock Nagle Chair in Catholic Studies at Northwestern University, and author of History and Presence

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