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  1. 8 ‘SOMETHING MORE THAN A MERE CATHOLIC DINING CLUB’? ENGLISH CATHOLIC MASCULINITIES, RELIGIOUS SOCIABILITY AND A CENTURY OF THE CATENIAN ASSOCIATION
  2. Us and Them: Disability Ethics, Oral History and Inclusive Praxis in the Reuse of Asylum Photography
  3. Listening in Stereo and Communicating in Semaphore: Child Sexual Abuse Survivor-Led Strategies for Culture Change in the Catholic Church
  4. Through a glass darkly? Modern Catholicism in Britain and Ireland through the Catholicism in Numbers datasets
  5. Pursuing the Long Shadow over the "Domestic Church": Toward a Global History of Abuse in Catholic Settings
  6. Christ as Friend Betrayed: Queer Christology and the Catholic Imagination of Justin O’Brien
  7. Introduction
  8. The Oxford History of British and Irish Catholicism, Volume V
  9. Lived Catholicism: A Roundtable Discussion
  10. Women and History Now: A Conversation
  11. ‘Lady Doctor among the “Called”’: Dr Letitia Fairfield and Catholic medico-legal activism beyond the bar
  12. Socialism and the Diasporic ‘Other’: A Comparative Study of Irish Catholic and Jewish Radical and Communal Politics in East London, 1889-1912
  13. A Magna Carta for Marriage: Love, Catholic Masculinities and the Humanae Vitae Contraception Crisis in 1968 Britain
  14. Corporeal Commotions: St Faustina and the Transnational Evolution of her Cult across the Twentieth Century
  15. More English than the English, more Roman than Rome? Historical signifiers and cultural memory at Westminster Cathedral
  16. Introduction: The Summer of ’68—Beyond the Secularization Thesis
  17. The Schism of ’68
  18. ‘A Galileo-Crisis Not a Luther Crisis’? English Catholics’ Attitudes to Contraception
  19. ‘Pope Norman’, Griffin’s Report and Roman Catholic Reactions to Homosexual Law Reform in England and Wales, 1954–1971
  20. New Approaches in History and Theology to Same-Sex Love and Desire
  21. Evangelii Gaudium and the Renewal of the Church
  22. ‘They Just Dig St Antony, He’s Right Up Their Street, Religious Wise’: Transnational Flows and Inter-Religious Encounters in an East London Parish
  23. ‘For Those with Hardened Hearts’: Female Mysticism, Masculine Piety and the Divine Mercy Devotion
  24. Shifting markers of identity in East London's diasporic religious spaces
  25. ‘The writings of querulous women’: contraception, conscience and clerical authority in 1960s Britain
  26. Astonishing scenes at the Scottish Lourdes: masculinity, the miraculous, and sectarian strife at Carfin, 1922–1945
  27. Love and Romance in Britain, 1918–1970
  28. Love Divine and Love Sublime: The Catholic Marriage Advisory Council, the Marriage Guidance Movement and the State
  29. Catholic Progressives in England after Vatican II. By Jay P. Corrin. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2013. 523 pages. $49.00 (paper).
  30. Faith in the family
  31. Introduction
  32. Conclusion
  33. Gatherings at the family table
  34. English Catholicism reconsidered
  35. ‘A model for many homesteads’
  36. ‘Plaster saints’ or ‘spiritual friends’?
  37. Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion
  38. Wounding and Healing: dealing with difference in Christian narratives of migrant women in East London since the 1980s
  39. Love, Intimacy and Power: marriage and patriarchy in Scotland, 1650–1850 KATIE BARCLAY
  40. Women preachers in nineteenth-century British Methodism
  41. Building the docklands settlement: gender, gentility, and the gentry in east london, 1894–1939
  42. Lourdes and holistic spirituality: Contemporary Catholicism, the therapeutic and religious thermalism
  43. Canvassing the Faithful: Image, Agency and the Lived Religiosity of Devotion to the Divine Mercy
  44. Faith in the home catholic spirituality and devotional materiality in east london
  45. First Communion: Ritual, Church and Popular Religious Identity
  46. 'Disturbing the Complacency of Religion'? The Evangelical Crusades of Dr Billy Graham and Father Patrick Peyton in Britain, 1951-54
  47. A Marian Pilgrimage: Reflections and Questions about ARCIC's: Mary: Grace and Hope in Christ
  48. Love Divine and Love Sublime
  49. ‘The People of God Dressed for Dinner and Dancing’? English Catholic Masculinity, Religious Sociability and the Catenian Association
  50. Holistic Spirituality
  51. Introduction