Cultivating soil and soul : twentieth-century Catholic agrarians embrace the liturgical movement /

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Main Author: Woods, Michael J., SJ
Format: Book
Language:English
Created: Collegeville, Minn. : Liturgical Press, c2009.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Christ to the country, the country to Christ!
  • Edwin V. O'Hara and the National Catholic Rural Life Conference
  • Tilling the soil : the liturgical and rural life movements, 1920-1930
  • Sowing seeds : the liturgical and rural life movements, 1930-1940
  • Liturgy is God : conscious and land conscious
  • Harvesting the first fruits : the liturgical and rural life movements, 1940-1950
  • The American Grail Movement and the NCRLC
  • Sharing the bounty : the liturgical and rural life movements, 1950 to 1960
  • A liturgist shocks corn : the rural life movement at St. John's University
  • Virgil Michel's agrarian roots
  • The institute for social study at St. John's
  • Course in Catholic background and current social theory
  • The cooperative movement and the liturgical movement
  • Virgil Michel, the anti-urbanist
  • A rural sacramentality
  • A year in the life of a rural parish
  • Advent and Christmas
  • The Lenten season
  • The Easter season
  • Tempus ad annum
  • With the blessing of the church
  • To restore all things in Christ!
  • Religious vacation schools
  • Farmers' retreats
  • The formation of rural leaders
  • Disseminating the rural life message
  • Ars ruralis
  • Weaving together liturgy, culture, and justice
  • The broken world
  • The new agrarianism of Wendell Berry
  • Sacramentality and the Christian theological tradition
  • Culture as constitutive of sacramentality
  • Saints of the soil : an eschatological epilogue
  • Looking forward while reaching back
  • Monsignor George "Alfalfa" Hildner
  • Father Paul Brinker, the tobacco priest
  • Diocese of Springfield, Illinois : spreading the rural faith
  • Monsignor Joseph Gremillion, a southern pastor.