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Winds of Change: The Roman Catholic Church and Society in Wales, 1916-1962

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Winds of Change: The Roman Catholic Church and Society in Wales, 1916-1962

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780708315699

Publisher:

University of Wales Press

Imprint:

University of Wales Press

Publication Date:

25th February 2000

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church

Dewey:

282.429

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Description

This text charts and accounts for the remarkable growth of the Roman Catholic Church in Wales between the formation of its Province of Wales in 1916 and the commencement of the Second Vatican Council in 1962. This growth was at time when Noncomformity, hitherto predominant in Welsh religion, began its spectacular decline. It goes on to examine reaction to the expansion, both from within and outside the church. Catholics themselves became zealous in their enthusiasm as to the real possibility of the conversion of Wales to their faith, while many non-Catholics reacted with virulent hostility and prejudice. This reaction was heightened both as the growth came to be perceived as a political, and indeed Fascist, threat and as a number of prominent nationalists converted to Catholicisms. Anti-Catholic sentiment in Wales was strengthened by reactions to Papal dogma. Paradoxically, alongside this continuing animosity, there was also a gradual acceptance and reverence for the Roman Catholic Church, both for its individual members and for the Church at large.

Reviews

' ... a well-researched and readable account of the growth of the Catholic community in Wales from that date until the opening of the Second Vatican Council ' Recusant History ' ... written objectively and containing a wealth of detail ... a much-needed break-through in the study of the Roman Catholic faith in the most challenging of centuries' Expository Times '...an invaluable and unsentimental resource for Christians in Wales today...full of fascinating details that enrich our understanding of the social and ethnic make-up of Wales.' Planet

Author Bio

Trystan Hughes is Teaching and Research assistant in the School of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Wales, Bangor.

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