In this illuminating study, religious historian Colleen McDannell presents new insight into Vatican II by shifting the framework of its analysis: from men to women, from urban to suburban, from theory to practice. Using the story of her Catholic mother's life as a narrative thread, McDannell presents in The Spirit of Vatican II a refreshingly positive portrayal of the state of modern Catholicism--and a testament to the lasting effects of its liberalization.
The Spirit of Vatican II: A History of Catholic Reform in America
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Author(s)McDannell, Colleen
PublisherBasic Books
ISBN / ASIN0465044808
ISBN-139780465044801
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Sales Rank48,317
CategoryHardcover
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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In 1962 a group of Catholic leaders traveled to Rome, charged by Pope John XXIII with the task of making the gospel of Christ relevant in a modern world. The Second Vatican Council transformed the lives of Catholics through sweeping reforms--yet its effect on the daily lives of practicing Catholics has never been fully understood.
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