The Other Catholics

Remaking America's Largest Religion

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Pub Date May 24 2016 | Archive Date Jul 05 2016

Description

Independent Catholics are not formally connected to the pope in Rome. They practice apostolic succession, seven sacraments, and devotion to the saints. But without a pope, they can change quickly and experiment freely. Some affirm communion for the divorced, women’s ordination, clerical marriage, and same-sex marriage. From their early-modern origins in the Netherlands to their contemporary proliferation in the United States, these “other Catholics” represent an unusually liberal, mobile, and creative version of America’s largest religion.
In The Other Catholics, Julie Byrne shares the remarkable history and current activity of independent Catholics, who number at least two hundred communities and a million members across the United States. She focuses on the Church of Antioch, one of the first Catholic groups to ordain women in modern times. Through archival documents and interviews, Byrne tells the story of the unforgettable leaders and surprising influence of these understudied churches, which, when included in Catholic history, change the narrative arc and total shape of modern Catholicism. While Pope Francis fights to soften Roman doctrines with a pastoral touch and his fellow Roman bishops push back with equal passion, the independent Catholics continue to leap ahead of Roman reform, keeping key Catholic traditions but adding a progressive difference.
Julie Byrne is an associate professor of religion and Monsignor Thomas J. Hartman Chair of Catholic Studies at Hofstra University. She is the author of O God of Players: The Story of the Immaculata Mighty Macs, used for the film The Mighty Macs, directed by Tim Chambers.

Independent Catholics are not formally connected to the pope in Rome. They practice apostolic succession, seven sacraments, and devotion to the saints. But without a pope, they can change quickly and...


Advance Praise

"I couldn’t put The Other Catholics down. It is an excellent book, one that will make important contributions to the fields of Catholic Studies, American Studies, and American Religious history. Moreover, the focus on gender and the dynamics of power and privilege will be of special interest to scholars of gender, women’s studies, and sexuality. Byrne’s historical, sociological, and anthropological research is at once original and rock solid, and her findings are compelling. Most importantly, her clear and approachable writing style will make this book appealing to a wide swath of readers."—Kristy Nabhan-Warren, V.O., Elizabeth Kahl Figge Chair in Catholic Studies at the University of Iowa

"I couldn’t put The Other Catholics down. It is an excellent book, one that will make important contributions to the fields of Catholic Studies, American Studies, and American Religious history...


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