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Author Turnham, Margaret H

Title Catholic faith and practice in England, 1779-1992. The role of revivalism and renewal / margaret H. Turnham
Published Woodbridge : Boydell & Brewer Ltd., 2015

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Description 1 online resource (240 pages)
Summary Religious historians writing about Roman Catholicism after the Reformation have concentrated on institutional change, or the impact of certain groups or individuals. At the same time, those writing about Evangelical revivalism have tended to see this as an exclusively Protestant phenomenon. This book, by focusing on devotional practice and grass roots communities over a long period, demonstrates that renewal and revivalism were also present in the Roman Catholic Church, arguing that they are essential for faith to remain vibrant. The book examines how in the diocese of Middlesbrough (which comprises the old North and East Ridings of Yorkshire including Hull and York) Catholic faith and practice developed from a position where old Catholic gentry families were central through to the establishment of the Catholic hierarchy and large-scale immigration in the nineteenth century, when the church took on a distinctly Irish character. It re-evaluates the so-called "golden age" of the 1950s and considers the impact of the Second Vatican Council.0
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Subject Catholic Church -- Great Britain -- History
SUBJECT Catholic Church fast
Subject HISTORY -- Europe -- Western.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Great Britain.
Great Britain
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781782045885
1782045880