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Sense of the Faithful - How American Catholics Live Their Faith (Paperback)
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The image of the "cafeteria Catholic"-one who blithely picks and
chooses those doctrines that suit him-is a staple of American
culture. But are American Catholics really so nonchalant about how
they integrate the ancient devotional practices of Catholicism with
the everyday struggles of the modern world? For Sense of the
Faithful, Jerome Baggett conducted 300 intensive interviews with
members of six parishes to explore all aspects of this question.
The book is an act of listening that allows ordinary Catholics to
speak for themselves about how they understand their faith and how
they draw upon it to find purpose in their lives. Many American
Catholics, Baggett shows, do indeed have an uneasy relationship
with the official teachings of the Church and struggle to live
faithfully amidst the challenges of the modern world. But Baggett
finds that it is a genuine struggle, one that reveals a dynamic and
self-aware relationship to the Church's teachings. Moving beyond
the simplistic categories of national surveys and the politically
motivated pronouncements of pundits, Sense of the Faithful
ultimately paints a more complex - and more accurate - portrait of
what it is like to be Catholic in America today. ''Jerome Baggett
is now required reading for all of us seeking to understand the
contemporary situation of the Catholic community in the United
States...Go out and buy this book.'' -American Catholic Studies
''Important and insightful...Sense of the Faithful is an innovative
and probing work. Consider this a must read for those following the
'messiness' of post-Vatican II 'lived' Catholicism, and for
scholars probing the complexities of America's ever-zany free
market religious economy.'' -Sociology of Religion ''A marvelous
example of how participant-observer sociology can shed light on the
life of the church beneath the public face of the Catholic Church.
What makes this book so enlightening is not so much the comparative
statistics, interesting as they are, as the inclusion of personal
stories that put some flesh on the bones of the bare data. When
Baggett lets us eavesdrop on real conversations, the complexity of
how we Catholics construct our faith identities is quite apparent
and quite fascinating.'' -America
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