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Chicago Catholics and the Struggles Within Their Church

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Informationen zum Autor Andrew M. Greeley What might one expect to learn from a probability sample study of the Archdiocese of Chicago? Can one form a national portrait of Catholics in the United States from data about Chicago? Certainly, Chicago is unique in its judgments about its clergy. As the eminent Catholic sociologist Andrew M. Greeley argues, it is this very difference that makes rigorous comparisons between Chicago Catholics and other Catholic subpopulations possible. He suggests that history and geography provide a basis for understanding the development of the Catholic Church not just in this specific area, but also in the entire United States. The Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago it composed of two counties, Lake and Cook. At the same time the Catholic population has been pushed up against the boundary of DuPage County by racial change in the city, so that much of the west and south side Catholic population of the city has moved into the southern and western suburbs. In this research area, half of the Catholics have attended college and half of those have attended graduate school. Thus, the conventional image of Chicago as a mix of ethnic immigrant neighborhoods has to be modified--although there are still many new immigrants attending special immigrant parishes. Greeley argues that the official church in Chicago, and by inference elsewhere, has not recognized the community structures that permeate the neighborhoods, that it does not grasp the religious stories that shape its peoples' identity, and it does not understand the intense, if selective, loyalty of the archdiocese to its leadership. As part of this argument, Greeley includes transcriptions of in-depth interviews with former Catholics. This study provides a fascinating window into the world of Catholicism in twenty-first century urban America. Zusammenfassung What might one expect to learn from a probability sample study of the Archdiocese of Chicago? Can one form a national portrait of Catholics in the United States from data about Chicago? Certainly, Chicago is unique in its judgments about its clergy Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword, Introduction: The Archdiocese by the Lake, 1. Destabilization of Structures in the Local Church, 2. The Lost Sheep, 3. Catholic Identities, 4. Cafeteria Catholicism, 5. Time to Leave?, 6. Mass on Sundays, 7. Priests at Work, 8. Secularized Young People, 9. Why Do They Stay?, 10. Competing Identities, 11. Ethnic Groups and Regions of the City, Appendixes, References, Index...

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Authors Andrew M. Greeley, Robert J. Haggerty, Haggerty Robert J.
Publisher Transaction Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.05.2011
 
EAN 9781412814799
ISBN 978-1-4128-1479-9
No. of pages 252
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries

RELIGION / Christianity / Catholic, PHILOSOPHY / General, Philosophy

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