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9781900621465

Young Catholics at the New Millennium

by Fulton, John
  • ISBN13:

    9781900621465

  • ISBN10:

    1900621460

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-03-01
  • Publisher: Univ College Dublin Pr

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Summary

John Fulton, Teresa Dowling, Anthony M. Abela, Irena Borowik, Penny Long Marler, and Luigi Tomasi. How "religious" are young Catholics today? Focusing on the experiences of young Catholics in the U.S., Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Poland, and Malta

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements vii
List of Figures and Tables
x
Young Adults, Contemporary Society and Catholicism
1(26)
John Fulton
Late modernity and young adults
Yesterday's Catholicism
The research
Young Catholics in Malta: Similar Origins, Multiple Destinations
27(23)
Anthony M. Abela
Historical overview
Religious upbringing
Travel matters
Secularised Catholics
Catholic identities
Conclusion
Young Catholic Adults in Ireland
50(20)
Teresa Dowling
Irish society and culture since 1960
Growing up Catholic in Ireland
Young adult beliefs, practices and values
Summary and conclusion
Young Adult Catholics in Contemporary Poland
70(20)
Irena Borowik
Religion in post-war Poland: from confrontation to pluralism?
Sample and fieldwork
Family life, school and friends
Religion and the life histories
Conclusions: religion as the cultural heritage of Polish identity
Young Adult Experience in Italy: Towards a Religious and Moral Supermarket?
90(22)
Luigi Tomasi
Italy since 1945
Family values and the early years of youth
Present religious beliefs and values
Conclusion
Young Catholics and Contemporary American Society
112(25)
Penny Long Marler
The making of a young American Catholic
Core Catholics: faith that works for me
Intermediate Catholics: faith you can always go back to
Former Catholics: to be or not to be?
Conclusion: the dissipation of cultural Catholicism
Young Adult Catholics in England
137(23)
John Fulton
The sample and its English context
Core Catholics
Intermediate Catholics
Former Catholics
Conclusions and further reflections
Young Adult Catholics at the Millennium
160(20)
John Fulton
Introduction
Differences and similarities
The future of Catholicism in the western world
References 180(7)
Index 187

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