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Our Lady of the Nations Chris Maunder (Senior Lecturer, Theology & Religious Studies, York St John University)

Our Lady of the Nations By Chris Maunder (Senior Lecturer, Theology & Religious Studies, York St John University)

Our Lady of the Nations by Chris Maunder (Senior Lecturer, Theology & Religious Studies, York St John University)


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This work explores the social histories of the twentieth-century Marian apparitions in Europe, looking at the ecclesiastical response, and examining the Mariology that is adopted by the devotees.

Our Lady of the Nations Summary

Our Lady of the Nations: Apparitions of Mary in 20th-Century Catholic Europe by Chris Maunder (Senior Lecturer, Theology & Religious Studies, York St John University)

Our Lady of the Nations is a detailed and scholarly overview of the apparitions of Mary in twentieth-century Catholic Europe. Chris Maunder discusses apparitions in general and how they are interpreted in Catholicism by, for example, Karl Rahner and Benedict XVI. The role of women and children as visionaries is considered, including issues concerning changing views of gender, children's spirituality, and the protection of minors. He covers cases that are well known and approved by the Church (Fatima, Beauraing, Banneux, and Amsterdam), others that are well known but not approved (such as Garabandal and Medjugorje), and many that are neither well known nor approved, such as those in Belgian Flanders or Nazi Germany in the 1930s, or in France, Italy, or Germany after the Second World War. Resources include academic studies of particular apparitions, some Catholic theological and devotional literature, and occasionally travel writing. There is also coverage of material in French which is not known to the English reader. Shrines and visionaries are believed to be indicators of the presence of Mary. In the visionary perspective, she has appeared in order to reassure her followers and to warn of divine judgement. Her messages echo doctrinal Catholic Mariology with some innovations, but also express a deep dissatisfaction with the events and trends of the twentietth century, from communism to Nazism to liberalism and religious indifference. While the Marian cult evolves according to new templates for apparitions and developments in Mariology, the fundamental message of presence, consolation, and admonition remains constant.

Our Lady of the Nations Reviews

The novelty and value of Our Lady of Nations is that it brings supernatural forces, mystical experiences, and religious visions back into the Western European political landscape. Traditionally, modern European societies saw themselves as a stark contrast to their own colonies. Europe was characterized by secularization and rationalism and the colonies were associated with mysticism and irrationalism. Maunder challenges binary dichotomies between modern rationality and premodern irrationality by demonstrating how religious visions of Mary played a political role in 20th-century Europe. This book will be of great use for anyone interested in studying and understanding collective memory, propaganda, ideologies, popular consciousness, culture wars, or silent resistance. * Rasa Balockaite, Reading Religion *
[Maunder] is a judicious guide to the main themes and his book can be recommended as an introduction. * David Blackburn, Common Knowledge *

About Chris Maunder (Senior Lecturer, Theology & Religious Studies, York St John University)

Chris Maunder is a senior lecturer in Theology & Religious Studies at York St John University; he has worked there as Head of Department and Head of both B.A. and M.A. programmes, but is now semi-retired. Since completing a PhD at the University of Leeds in 1991, he has written several articles on the European apparitions of Mary. Whilst being a scholar of Catholic popular religion in his professional life, he is also passionate about Marian shrines as a personal interest, visiting them across Europe and helping to maintain his local shrine, a 15th-century rock chapel in Knaresborough, Yorkshire.

Table of Contents

Preface List of Illustrations 1: Introduction 2: Immaculate and Sorrowful Mary: Apparitions 1830-1917 3: Sister Lucia's Narrative of War and Peace 4: Catholic Interpretations 5: Women as Visionaries 6: Children as Visionaries 7: Basque Raggle-Taggle: Ezkioga 8: Between the Wars: the Belgian Visionary Epidemic 9: 'When the Gestapo Hounded the Apparitions': Mary in Nazi Germany 10: Hearts and Nations: Visionary Women as Popular Theologians 11: The Cold War and the Marian Cult 12: Vatican II: Visionary Reactions to Change in the Church? 13: Medjugorje: the Queen of Peace and a Civil War 14: Grottos, Statues, and Visions in Ireland 15: The 1980s: Italy, Spain, France, and England 16: Conclusion Bibliography

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9780198788645
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Our Lady of the Nations: Apparitions of Mary in 20th-Century Catholic Europe by Chris Maunder (Senior Lecturer, Theology & Religious Studies, York St John University)
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Oxford University Press
2018-01-25
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