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Roman Catholics in England - Studies in Social Structure Since the Second World War (Paperback)
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Roman Catholics in England - Studies in Social Structure Since the Second World War (Paperback)
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This book is about change in the Roman Catholic community in
England and Wales. It argues that in the post-war years of economic
growth and expanded educational opportunities, Catholics born in
Great Britain achieved rates of upward social mobility comparable
to those of the general population. In so doing there arose a 'new
Catholic middle class', likely to be crucial for the future of
Roman Catholicism in England and Wales. However, since one quarter
of English Catholics were first-generation immigrants who had
experienced some downward mobility, it could not be said that
English Catholics generally had experienced a 'mobility momentum'
relative to the rest of the population. Apart from the effects of
social change, post-war Catholicism was also transformed as a
result of the religious reforms legitimated by the Second Vatican
Council in the early 1960s. The net effect of these social and
religious forces on English Catholicism was the dissolution of the
boundaries which had formerly defended a 'fortress' church in a
hostile world. The book identifies this, inter alia, in the
widespread heterodoxy of belief and practice, and in the decline of
marital endogamy and communal involvement.
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