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Kinship and Pilgrimage - Rituals of Reunion in American Protestant Culture (Paperback, New Ed)
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Kinship and Pilgrimage - Rituals of Reunion in American Protestant Culture (Paperback, New Ed)
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The twin concepts of kinship and pilgrimage have deep roots in
Protestant culture. This cultural anthropological study, based in
part on the author's own fieldwork, argues that in Reformed
Protestantism, the Catholic custom of making pilgrimages to sacred
spots has been replaced by the custom of "reunion," in which
scattered members of a family or group return each year to their
place of origin to take part in a quasi-sacred ritual meal and
other ritual activities. Neville discusses open air services and
kin-based gatherings in the Southern United States and Scotland as
examples of symbolic forms that express certain themes in Northern
European Protestant culture, contrasting these forms with the
symbolic social statements in the Roman Catholic liturgical world
of medieval Europe and traditional Mediterranean Catholicism.
According to Neville, Protestant rituals of reunion such as family
reunion, church homecoming, cemetery association day, camp meeting,
and denomination conference center are part of an institutionalized
pilgrimage complex that comments on Protestant culture and belief
while presenting a symbolic inversion of the pilgrimage and the
culture of Roman Catholic tradition.
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