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Engendering Mayan History: Kaqchikel Women as Agents and Conduits of the Past, 1875-1970
by David Carey Jr.
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with references to "Catholic Action".
Excerpt - on Page 34: "
... Catholic Action, which sought to extirpate non- Catholic influences from local religious practices and regain control of local churches from traditional forces, ... "
Key Phrases:
Catholic Action, Germana Catú, San Martin, Guatemala City, San Pedro, Copyright Colección Fototeca Guatemala, conquista del ser, inverse hegemony, motorized mill, female raconteurs, municipalidad indígena, coastal labor
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Prayer and Practice in the American Catholic Community (American Catholic Identities)
by Angelyn Dries
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with references to "Catholic Action".
Excerpt - on Page 38: "
... focus on the role of vowed religious men and women as an argument for the church's sanctity. Only with the Catholic Action model of the mid-twentieth century would the community significantly depart from this basic orientation (see doc. ... "
Key Phrases:
United States, New York, Catholic Action, Jesus Christ, Holy Ghost, Notre Dame, Holy Spirit, American Catholics, Christian Family Movement, Immaculate Conception, Roman Catholic, World War
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Prayer and Practice in the American Catholic Community (American Catholic Identities: A Documentary History)
by Joseph P. Chinnici
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with references to "Catholic Action".
Excerpt - on Page 38: "
... focus on the role of vowed religious men and women as an argument for the church's sanctity. Only with the Catholic Action model of the mid-twentieth century would the community significantly depart from this basic orientation (see doc. ... "
Key Phrases:
United States, New York, Catholic Action, Jesus Christ, Holy Ghost, Notre Dame, piety void, penitential observance, retreat movement, family rosary, good pagan, liturgical conference
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The Unread Vision: The Liturgical Movement in the United States of America : 1926-1955
by Keith F. Pecklers
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with references to "Catholic Action".
Excerpt - on Page 87: "
... Catholic Verein. Representing the paradigmatic shift already discussed, Part One then continues with a study of social movements such as Catholic Action ( ... "
Key Phrases:
United States, Virgil Michel, New York, American Catholics, Catholic Action, Notre Dame, modern liturgical art, liturgical pioneers, active liturgical participation, national liturgical week, missa recitata, liturgical apostolate
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