Catholic Religious Minorities in the Times of Transformation

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  • ISBN 9783631770405
  • Weight: 616g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Peter Lang AG
  • Publication City/Country: CH
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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In the diasporic communities of Roman Catholics in Ukraine (Murafa) and Greek Catholics in Poland (Biały Bór) religion and the local clergy play a dominant role in the process of constructing new identities. Because of the memory of their ancestors’ deportation trauma the Greek Catholics define their Ukrainianness in opposition to their environment. In Roman Catholics’ case, the change of the liturgy’s language is followed by the Polish tradition’s rejection: they feel Ukrainian. The break of the tradition’s transmission path divides the community and directs them towards (pop)cultural homogenization with the Orthodox. The Greek Catholics are also divided because of their new church; universal in the Christian sense, it proves the overcoming of divisions, not accepted by everyone.

Magdalena Zowczak is ethnographer, anthropologist and professor at the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw. Her areas of interest are anthropology of religion, the Apocrypha and sacred art; contemporary religious expression and its connections to identity in various milieus and social groups.