WINNER, COLLEGE THEOLOGY SOCIETY 2024 BEST BOOK AWARD What does it
mean to be a community of difference? St. Mary of the Angels is a tiny
underground Catholic parish in the heart of Boston’s Egleston
Square. More than a century of local, national, and international
migrations has shaped and reshaped the neighborhood, transforming
streets into borderlines and the parish into a waystation. Today, the
church sustains a community of Black, Caribbean, Latin American, and
Euro-American parishioners from Roxbury and beyond. In People Get
Ready, Susan Reynolds draws on six years of ethnographic research to
examine embodied ritual as a site of radical solidarity in the local
church. Weaving together archived letters, oral histories, stories,
photographs, newspaper articles, and newly examined archdiocesan
documents, Reynolds traces how the people of St. Mary’s constructed
rituals of solidarity as a practical foundation for building bridges
across difference. She looks beyond liturgy to unexpected places, from
Mass announcements to parish council meetings, from the Good Friday
Via Crucis through neighborhood streets to protests staged in and
around the church in the wake of Boston’s 2004 parish shutdowns.
Through ethnography and Catholic ecclesiology, Reynolds argues for a
retrieval of Vatican II’s notion of ecclesial solidarity as a basis
for the mission of the local church in an age of migration,
displacement, and change. It is through the work of ritual, the story
of St. Mary’s reveals, that we learn to negotiate the borders in our
midst—to cultivate friendships, exercise power, build peace, and, in
a real way, to survive.
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Ritual, Solidarity, and Lived Ecclesiology in Catholic Roxbury
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781531502034
Publisert
2022
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Utgiver
Fordham University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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