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Undoing the Knots: Five Generations of American Catholic Anti-Blackness

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Undoing the Knots: Five Generations of American Catholic Anti-Blackness

Contributors:

By (Author) Maureen O'Connell

ISBN:

9780807007334

Publisher:

Beacon Press

Imprint:

Beacon Press

Publication Date:

17th January 2023

UK Publication Date:

8th November 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

282.74811089

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

A personal and historical examination of white Catholic anti-Blackness in the US told through 5 generations of one family, and a call for meaningful racial healing and justice within Catholicism Excavating her Catholic family's entanglements with race and racism from the time they immigrated to America to the present, Maureen O'Connell traces, by implication, how the larger Catholic population became white and why, despite the tenets of their faith, so many white Catholics have lukewarm commitments to racial justice. O'Connell was raised by devoutly Catholic parents with a clear moral and civic guiding principle- those to whom much is given, much is expected. She became a theologian steeped in social ethics, engaged in critical race theory, and trained in the fundamentals of anti-racism. And still she found herself failing to see how her well-meaning actions affected the Black members of her congregations. It seemed that whenever she tried to undo the knots of racism, she only ended up getting more tangled in them. Undoing the Knots weaves together narrative history, theology, and critical race theory to begin undoing these knots- to move away from doing good and giving back and toward dismantling the white Catholic identity and the economic and social structures it has erected and maintained.

Reviews

[The authors] willingness to examine her actions while coming to the realization that, while her intentions have always been good, they do not address the problem, is incredibly refreshing . . . Though the material may be uncomfortable to digest, it is an absolutely necessary read to foster antiracism.
Booklist

"Recommended for readers interested in assimilation issues faced by Irish Catholic immigrants as well as the varied aspects of racism in the United States."
Denise J. Stankovics,Library Journal

"OConnellsrevelation offers some hope to the reader: traditions are constantly evolving. Although Catholicism and anti-Blackness remain entangled, OConnell believes that connection can be unwound."
Emma McDonald, Commonweal Magazine

"[A] book that will challenge white Catholics to draw on the personal to see beyond it and confront systemic racism in the Churchpossibly for the first time."
Dr. Tia Noelle Pratt,curator of the #BlackCatholics Syllabus and assistant vice president for Mission Engagement and Strategic Initiatives, Villanova University

"Maureen O'Connell's important book. . . offers a model for how white Catholics can face up to our histories and find a way forward as people who pursue racial justice."
John Gehring, National Catholic Reporter

"In unearthing the churchs troublesome history around racism through the lens of her own family, Maureen OConnell invites us to join her on an intellectual, emotional, and spiritual journey that will give us the tools we need to show up for racial justice in our communities, especially our faith communities. A superb book by a gifted writer, a talented theologian, and a thoughtful observer of our contemporary world."
James Martin, SJ,author of Jesus: A Pilgrimage

Undoing the Knots is a bold, brave, courageous prayer and plea for us to create a new earth. OConnells incisive writing leads the reader into a soul excavation, one that peels back self-righteousness and makes you grapple with the destructive underlying scriptsfrom church doctrine to family conversationsthat inform racism at its most personal level. This is a book that compels the reader to engage the conversation on race with head and heart, and to manifest that heart transformation through a commitment toward structural change within Catholic communities and the Church itself.
Rev. Natosha Reid Rice, founder of Fresh Rain for Life Ministries and Global Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Officer for Habitat for Humanity International

Maureen OConnells Undoing the Knots is essential reading for this countrys conversation about whiteness and systemic racism from the angle of OConnell&rrsquo;s faith tradition, Catholicism. At once personal and historical, narrative and analytical, OConnells writing is vulnerable, searching, and open. Her desire to draw what is often a shameful history into the light is ultimately a hopeful project, and OConnell is a worthy conversation partner on our journey to a more just union.
Donna Freitas, author of Consent: A Memoir of Unwanted Attention

In unearthing the Churchs troublesome history around racism through the lens of her own family, Maureen OConnell invites us to join her on an intellectual, emotional, and spiritual journey that will give us the tools we need to show up for racial justice in our communities, especially our faith communities. A superb book by a gifted writer, a talented theologian, and a thoughtful observer of our contemporary world.
James Martin, SJ, author of Jesus: A Pilgrimage

Author Bio

Maureen H. O'Connell is associate professor and chair of the Department of Religion and Theology at LaSalle University. She authored Compassion- Loving Our Neighbor in an Age of Globalization and If These Walls Could Talk- Community Muralism and the Beauty of Justice. She is a member of POWER (Philadelphians Organizing to Witness, Empower, and Rebuild), an interfaith coalition of more than 50 congregations committed to making Philadelphia the city of "just love" through faith-based community organizing.

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