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Millennial Missionaries - How a Group of Young Catholics is Trying to Make Catholicism Cool (Hardcover)
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Millennial Missionaries - How a Group of Young Catholics is Trying to Make Catholicism Cool (Hardcover)
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Millennials in the U.S. have been characterized as uninterested in
religion, as defectors from religious institutions, and as agnostic
about the role of religious identity in their culture. Amid the
rise of so-called "nones," though, there has also been a
countervailing trend: an increase in religious piety among some
millennial Catholics. The Fellowship of Catholic University
Students (FOCUS), which began evangelizing college students on
American university campuses in 1998, hires recent college
graduates to evangelize college students and promote an attractive
and culturally savvy Catholicism. These millennial Catholics have
personal relationships with Jesus, attend Mass daily, and know and
defend papal teachings, while also being immersed in U.S. popular
culture. With their skinny jeans, devotional tattoos, and
large-framed glasses, FOCUS missionaries embody a hip, attractive
style of Catholicism. They promote a faith that interweaves
distinctly Catholic identity with outreach methods of
twentieth-century evangelical Protestants and the anxieties of
middle-class emerging adulthood. Though this new generation of
missionaries lives according to strict gender essentialism
prescribed by papal teachings-including the notions that men lead
while women follow and that biology dictates gender roles-they also
support stay-at-home fatherhood and women earning MBAs. Millennial
Missionaries examines how these young people navigate their
Catholic and American identities in the twenty-first century.
Illuminating the ways missionaries are reshaping American Catholic
identity, Katherine Dugan explores the contemporary U.S. religious
landscape from the perspective of millennials who proudly proclaim
"I am Catholic"-and devote years of their lives to convincing
others to do the same.
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