Cultivating Soil and Soul: Twentieth-Century Catholic Agrarians Embrace the Liturgical Movement

by Dr Michael Woods

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Even before Vatican Council II, individuals like Virgil Michel and Catholic social movements like the National Catholic Rural Life Conference attempted to promote greater social justice by reconnecting rural life in the United States with the liturgical life of the church. Efforts to remedy this dislocation between agrarian life and church liturgy meshed the liturgical year with the rural agricultural cycle. The introduction of devotions, sacramentals, ritual, music, dance, poetry, and dramatic performances helped farmers rediscover the sacramental character of the soil and all the elements of agrarian life that emerge from it. Those interested in issues of social justice, sacramental engagement, and even the development of the vernacular in the liturgy will explore these and other topics in this unique archival investigation.

  • ISBN10 0814662366
  • ISBN13 9780814662366
  • Publish Date 1 January 2010
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Pueblo Books
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 320
  • Language English