Catholic Activism Today : : Individual Transformation and the Struggle for Social Justice / / Maureen K. Day.

Uncovers why Catholic organizations fail to foster civic activismThe American Catholic Church boasts a long history of teaching and activism on issues of social justice. In the face of declining religious and community involvement in the twenty-first century, many modern-day Catholic groups aspire t...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Religion and Social Transformation ; 11
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Physical Description:1 online resource :; 12 black and white illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
1 JustFaith Ministries and the Discipleship Style: A Sociohistorical Context --
2 The Culture of Catholic Civic Engagement: Catholicity and Core Values --
3 From Private Belief to Public Call: Transforming American Catholics --
4 Christ- Centered Discipleship: A Theology of Pragmatic Reverence --
5 Transforming Community: Gathering and Sending American Catholics --
6 The State, the Market, and Poverty: Seeking Justice --
7 Compassion: Knowledge through Stories --
Conclusion: JustFaith Ministries and the American Catholic Landscape --
Acknowledgments --
Appendix A Detailed Methods --
Appendix B Overview of JustFaith Ministries Programs --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
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Summary:Uncovers why Catholic organizations fail to foster civic activismThe American Catholic Church boasts a long history of teaching and activism on issues of social justice. In the face of declining religious and community involvement in the twenty-first century, many modern-day Catholic groups aspire to revive the faith as well as their connections to the larger world. Yet while thousands attend weekly meetings designed to instill religiosity and a commitment to civic engagement, these programs often fail to achieve their more large-scale goals.In Catholic Activism Today, Maureen K. Day sheds light on the impediments to successfully enacting social change. She argues that popular organizations such as JustFaith Ministries have embraced an approach to civic engagement that focuses on mobilizing Catholics as individuals rather than as collectives. There is reason to think this approach is effective—these organizations experience robust participation in their programs and garner reports of having had a transformative effect on their participants’ lives. Yet, Day shows that this approach encourages participants to make personal lifestyle changes rather than contend with structural social inequalities, thus failing to make real inroads in the pursuit of social justice. Moreover, the focus on the individual serves to undermine the institutional authority of the Catholic Church itself, shifting American Catholics’ perceptions of the Church from a hierarchy that controls the laity to one that simply influences it as they pursue their individual paths.Drawing on three years of interview, survey, and participant observation data, Catholic Activism Today offers a compelling new take on contemporary dynamics of Catholic civic engagement and its potential effect on the Church at large.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781479886265
DOI:10.18574/nyu/9781479886265.001.0001
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Maureen K. Day.