Dominicans on Mission in the United States after 1850
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Preaching with Their Lives makes a valuable contribution to the study of Catholic religious life in the United States. The essays in this collection reveal the wide-ranging ways that members of the Dominican order have borne witness to the Word, from education and parish ministry to social activism and the arts. They bring together the story of women and men of prayer and service, attuned to both the internal transformations taking place within the Dominican order as well as their remarkable engagement with the wider world. With this volume, the Dominicans receive the scholarly attention and recognition they so rightly and richly deserve.---Thomas F. Rzeznik, Seton Hall University
Noteworthy, as part of Fordham’s “Catholic Practice in North America” series, Preaching with Their Lives adds indispensable scholarly understanding to Catholic studies in general and, in particular, to the Dominican Order’s charism of contemplation and mission in the U.S. after 1850. Among this volume’s strengths are the seasoned scholars and other dedicated researchers that the editors, McGuinness. . .---Archivum Fratrum Praedicatorum
Introduction: Dominicans on Mission
Jeffrey M. Burns | 1
Dominicans in the World
A Joyful Spectrum of Service: The Order of Preachers in New York
James T. Carroll | 15
“In the Midst of Sorrow and Death”: The Work of the
Dominican Sisters in Tennessee during the Yellow Fever Epidemics
Margaret M. McGuinness | 43
Reclaiming the Sinsinawa Dominicans’ Legacy of Catholic Progressive Education
Ellen Skerrett and Janet Welsh, OP | 65
Walking in Solidarity: Dominican Women and the Struggle
for Economic Justice in the Modern United States
Heath W. Carter | 99
A Corporate Stance for Social Justice: The Dominican Sisters
of San Rafael, California, and the 1980s Sanctuary Movement
Cynthia Taylor | 130
Aggiornamento on Campus: William Blase Schauer, OP, and
the Las Cruces Experiment
Christopher J. Renz, OP | 157
Being Dominican
Call and Response: American Dominican Artists and Vatican II
Elizabeth Michael Boyle, OP | 191
Afire with the Itinerant Spirit: Paradigm Shifts in the Foreign Missions
Donna Maria Moses, OP | 215
Dominican Monasteries: Ever Ancient, Ever New
Cecilia Murray, OP | 242
More Than a Mustard Seed: The Parable Conference for
Dominican Life and Mission
Diane Kennedy, OP | 269
From Teacher to Tutor: Adapting a Historic Ministry of
Education to Contemporary Realities
Arlene I. Bachanov | 294
Samuel Mazzuchelli, Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, and the Making of American Saints
Kathleen Sprows Cummings | 316
List of Contributors | 345
Index | 347