The Bread of the Strong : : Lacouturisme and the Folly of the Cross, 1910-1985 / / Jack Lee Downey.
Contributing to the ongoing excavation of the spiritual lifeworld of Dorothy Day-"the most significant, interesting, and influential person in the history of American Catholicism"-The Bread of the Strong offers compelling new insight into the history of the Catholic Worker movement, includ...
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Downey, Jack Lee, author. aut http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut The Bread of the Strong : Lacouturisme and the Folly of the Cross, 1910-1985 / Jack Lee Downey. New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2015] ©2015 1 online resource (280 p.) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Catholic Practice in North America Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. -- 1. Canadien Identity, Nationalism, and Muscular Catholicism -- 2. Onésime Lacouture and Conversion in the White Desert -- 3. Onésime Lacouture and the "Return to the Gospel" -- 4. Mackerel Snappers in the US Industrial Era -- 5. John Hugo and the Retreat's Southward Migration -- 6. Dorothy Day, Anti- triumphalism, and a Personalist Approach to Voluntary Poverty -- Epilogue: To Afflict the Comfortable and Comfort the Afflicted. Catholic Worker Pacifism as a Form- of- Life -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star Contributing to the ongoing excavation of the spiritual lifeworld of Dorothy Day-"the most significant, interesting, and influential person in the history of American Catholicism"-The Bread of the Strong offers compelling new insight into the history of the Catholic Worker movement, including the cross-pollination between American and Quebecois Catholicism and discourse about Christian antimodernism and radicalism.The considerable perseverance in the heroic Christian maximalism that became the hallmark of the Catholic Worker's personalism owes a great debt to the influence of Lacouturisme, largely under the stewardship of John Hugo, along with Peter Maurin and myriad other critical interventions in Day's spiritual development. Day made the retreat regularly for some thirty-five years and promoted it vigorously both in person and publicly in the pages of The Catholic Worker.Exploring the influence of the controversial North American revivalist movement on the spiritual formation of Dorothy Day, author Jack Lee Downey investigates the extremist intersection between Roman Catholic contemplative tradition and modern political radicalism. Well grounded in an abundance of lesser-known primary sources, including unpublished letters, retreat notes, privately published and long-out-of-print archival material, and the French-language papers of Fr. Lacouture, The Bread of the Strong opens up an entirely new arena of scholarship on the transnational lineages of American Catholic social justice activism. Downey also reveals riveting new insights into the movement's founder and namesake, Quebecois Jesuit Onesime Lacouture. Downey also frames a more reciprocal depiction of Day and Hugo's relationship and influence, including the importance of Day's evangelical pacifism on Hugo, particularly in shaping his understanding of conscientious objection and Christian antiwar work, and how Hugo's ascetical theology animated Day's interior life and spiritually sustained her apostolate.A fascinating investigation into the retreat movement Day loved so dearly, and which she claimed was integral to her spiritual formation, The Bread of the Strong explores the relationship between contemplative theology, asceticism, and radical activism. More than a study of Lacouture, Hugo, and Day, this fresh look at Dorothy Day and the complexities and challenges of her spiritual and social expression presents an outward exploration of the early- to mid-twentieth century dilemmas facing second- and third-generation American Catholics. Issued also in print. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. Mrz 2022) Catholic Worker Movement. Catholic church United States History 20th century. Catholics Québec (Province) History 20th century. Pacifism Religious aspects Catholic Church History 20th century. Religion. RELIGION / Christian Life / Social Issues. bisacsh Catholic Worker. Catholicism. Dorothy Day. Mysticism. asceticism. social justice. Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Fordham University Press Complete eBook-Package 2014-2015 9783110729030 print 9780823278732 https://doi.org/10.1515/9780823265459?locatt=mode:legacy https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780823265459 Cover https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780823265459/original |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. -- 1. Canadien Identity, Nationalism, and Muscular Catholicism -- 2. Onésime Lacouture and Conversion in the White Desert -- 3. Onésime Lacouture and the "Return to the Gospel" -- 4. Mackerel Snappers in the US Industrial Era -- 5. John Hugo and the Retreat's Southward Migration -- 6. Dorothy Day, Anti- triumphalism, and a Personalist Approach to Voluntary Poverty -- Epilogue: To Afflict the Comfortable and Comfort the Afflicted. Catholic Worker Pacifism as a Form- of- Life -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index |
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