While the role of the laity in the nationalist awakening is commonly
recognized, their part in the movement for religious renewal is
usually minimized. Initiative on the part of the laity has been
thought to have existed only outside the church, where it remained a
troubling and at times insurgent force. Clarke revises this picture of
the role of the laity in church and community. He examines the rich
associational life of the laity, which ranged from nationalist and
fraternal associations independent of the church to devotional and
philanthropic associations affiliated with the church. Associations
both inside and outside the church fostered ethnic consciousness in
different but complementary ways that resulted in a cultural consensus
based on denominational loyalty. Through these associations, lay men
and women developed an institutional base for the activism and
initiative that shaped both their church and their community. Clarke
demonstrates that lay activists played a pivotal role in transforming
the religious life of the community.
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Lay Voluntary Associations and the Creation of an Irish-Catholic Community in Toronto, 1850-1895
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780773564367
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
ACP - McGill Queen's University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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