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The Faithful: A History of Catholics in America

The Faithful: A History of Catholics in America
Author: James M. O'toole
Publisher: Belknap Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 42130

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 384
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.7 x 1.4

ISBN: 067402818X
Dewey Decimal Number: 282.73
EAN: 9780674028180
ASIN: 067402818X

Publication Date: April 30, 2008
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Shaken by the ongoing clergy sexual abuse scandal, and challenged from within by social and theological division, Catholics in America are at a crossroads. But is today’s situation unique? And where will Catholicism go from here? With the belief that we understand our present by studying our past, James O’Toole offers a bold and panoramic history of the American Catholic laity.

O’Toole tells the story of this ancient church from the perspective of ordinary Americans, the lay believers who have kept their faith despite persecution from without and clergy abuse from within. It is an epic tale, from the first settlements of Catholics in the colonies to the turmoil of the scandal-ridden present, and through the church’s many American incarnations in between. We see Catholics’ complex relationship to Rome and to their own American nation. O’Toole brings to life both the grand sweep of institutional change and the daily practice that sustained believers. The Faithful pays particular attention to the intricacies of prayer and ritual?the ways men and women have found to express their faith as Catholics over the centuries.

With an intimate knowledge of the dilemmas and hopes of today’s church, O’Toole presents a new vision and offers a glimpse into the possible future of the church and its parishioners. Moving past the pulpit and into the pews, The Faithful is an unmatched look at the American Catholic laity. Today’s Catholics will find much to educate and inspire them in these pages, and non-Catholics will gain a newfound understanding of their religious brethren.

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5 out of 5 stars Excellent Cultural History of American Catholics   June 14, 2008
 15 out of 15 found this review helpful

This book is an excellent, concise view of the cultural experience of American Catholicism. Mr. O'Toole does a great service to readers by avoiding the ecclesiastical issues when ever possible to focus on the human development of the Roman Catholic Church in this country. Rather then seeing the names of famous cardinals, though they are in there, you are given examples of how the people of the United States expressed their faith and how it impacted their lives.

Mr. O'Toole does a wonderful job of guiding the reader through the post WWII tumult that the church went through and does so with an open mind yet clearly drawn conclusions. His narrative is very crisp and clear and the work itself is very enjoyable and highly readable. I would recommend this to any Catholic in the US who would like to learn how their faith arrived at where it is.


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