Cardinal Hume and the Changing Face of English Catholicism

Cardinal Hume and the Changing Face of English Catholicism

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Publisher's Synopsis

After the persecutions that followed the Reformation, the Catholic Church that re-emerged in the 19th century was a defensive,
introspective one, largely made up of working-class immigrants and a handful of land-owning families who kept the faith despite adversity. It was viewed with some suspicion by the English Establishment as something foreign, subversive, to be held at arm's length. But particularly after World War II a new generation of educated Catholics emerged, outward-looking, questioning, anxious to take their places in society. Peter Standford argues that Basil Hume's appointment was a symbol of change. His very Englishness has exorcised some of the nightmares in the national subconscious about the Catholic Church. And in his struggles as a leader with a flock that is not as obedient as once it was, the cardinal has redefined English Catholicism by blending its traditional theological conservatism with a liberal pastoral practice.

Book information

ISBN: 9780225666588
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Imprint: Cassell
Pub date:
DEWEY: 282.092
DEWEY edition: 12A
Language: English
Number of pages: 214
Weight: 509g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 25mm