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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Figures and table
- Contributors
- Introduction
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1 ‘The times they are a changin’’: Tracing the transformation of Irish Catholicism through the eyes of a journalist -
2 Revisiting the faith of our fathers … and reimagining its relevance in the context of twenty-first-century Ireland -
3 Dethroning Irish Catholicism: Church, State and modernity in contemporary Ireland -
4 Refracted visions: Street photography, humanism and the loss of innocence -
5 Contemporary Irish Catholicism: A time of hope! -
6 The poetry of accumulation: Irish-American fables of resistance -
7 Prophetic voices or complicit functionaries? Irish priests and the unravelling of a culture -
8 Tony Flannery: A witness in an age of witnesses -
9 ‘Belief shifts’: Ireland’s referendum and the journey from Gemeinschaft to Gesellschaft -
10 Faith, hope and clarity? A new church for the unhoused -
11 The people in the pews: Silent and betrayed -
12 Irreconcilable differences? The fraught relationship between women and the Catholic Church in Ireland -
13 The Catholic twilight - Index
Dedication
Dedication
- Source:
- Tracing the Cultural Legacy of Irish Catholicism
- Author(s):
- Eamon Maher, Eugene O’Brien
- Publisher:
- Manchester University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Figures and table
- Contributors
- Introduction
-
1 ‘The times they are a changin’’: Tracing the transformation of Irish Catholicism through the eyes of a journalist -
2 Revisiting the faith of our fathers … and reimagining its relevance in the context of twenty-first-century Ireland -
3 Dethroning Irish Catholicism: Church, State and modernity in contemporary Ireland -
4 Refracted visions: Street photography, humanism and the loss of innocence -
5 Contemporary Irish Catholicism: A time of hope! -
6 The poetry of accumulation: Irish-American fables of resistance -
7 Prophetic voices or complicit functionaries? Irish priests and the unravelling of a culture -
8 Tony Flannery: A witness in an age of witnesses -
9 ‘Belief shifts’: Ireland’s referendum and the journey from Gemeinschaft to Gesellschaft -
10 Faith, hope and clarity? A new church for the unhoused -
11 The people in the pews: Silent and betrayed -
12 Irreconcilable differences? The fraught relationship between women and the Catholic Church in Ireland -
13 The Catholic twilight - Index