First Communion: Ritual, Church and Popular Religious Identity

Author:   Peter McGrail
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032099767


Pages:   212
Publication Date:   30 June 2021
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Author:   Peter McGrail
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781032099767


ISBN 10:   1032099763
Pages:   212
Publication Date:   30 June 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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’This is a stimulating book, and a most welcome addition to the literature on the history of the rites of Christian initiation.’ Worship ’I recommend [this book] highly to liturgical scholars, catechists, parish priests and anyone who is involved in preparing children for first communion.’ Ecclesia Orans ’... an important contribution to the Church's current search for self-understanding in today's society. It is also relevant to the contemporary study of the liturgy of Christian initiation... McGrail's book is essential to all who wish to work in this field.’ Anaphora ’McGrail’s stimulating survey of the ritual of first communion across the twentieth century does not offer easy answers to the perennial but renegotiated imperative upon the church to be ’in the world but not of it’, but it does offer a fascinating picture of the ways in which many contemporary English Catholics are reconciling and resolving these contradictions for themselves.’ Ecclesiology 'Father McGrail is to be commended on producing this fine volume of material and perhaps he could be encouraged to publish further monographs on issues surrounding liturgy and the reception of the sacraments. This would indeed be a worthy act of service to the Catholic community.' Usus Antiquior


'This is a stimulating book, and a most welcome addition to the literature on the history of the rites of Christian initiation.' Worship 'I recommend [this book] highly to liturgical scholars, catechists, parish priests and anyone who is involved in preparing children for first communion.' Ecclesia Orans '... an important contribution to the Church's current search for self-understanding in today's society. It is also relevant to the contemporary study of the liturgy of Christian initiation... McGrail's book is essential to all who wish to work in this field.' Anaphora 'McGrail's stimulating survey of the ritual of first communion across the twentieth century does not offer easy answers to the perennial but renegotiated imperative upon the church to be 'in the world but not of it', but it does offer a fascinating picture of the ways in which many contemporary English Catholics are reconciling and resolving these contradictions for themselves.' Ecclesiology 'Father McGrail is to be commended on producing this fine volume of material and perhaps he could be encouraged to publish further monographs on issues surrounding liturgy and the reception of the sacraments. This would indeed be a worthy act of service to the Catholic community.' Usus Antiquior


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Revd Dr Peter McGrail is Senior Lecturer of Catholic Studies at Liverpool Hope University, UK. He is a priest of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool with over twenty years of pastoral experience. He has worked extensively at diocesan and national levels in the fields of liturgy and catechesis, was Director of Pastoral Formation for the Archdiocese from 1997-2006, is currently a member of the Liturgy Committee of the Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, and Chair of its Liturgical Formation sub-committee. This book is developed from fieldwork and reflection around his long-standing interest in the relationship between liturgy and broader societal and cultural trends, especially as evidenced in the celebration of first communion. He has contributed a chapter entitled 'Display and Division: Congregational Conflict among Roman Catholics' in Mathew Guest and Karin Tusting (eds), Congregational Studies in the UK, Ashgate (2004).

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