Lifeblood of the Parish 2020
DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9781479872244.003.0004
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3. Making Money, Keeping the Parish Alive

Abstract: This chapter is about how fundraising is a devotional practice. Dollars and cents are not secondary to Catholic devotion but are intertwined with intergenerational bonds between men, loyalties to the church, and ideas about survival and community longevity. Counting, collecting, and soliciting money is religious work. Discourses of life and death sacralize money and valorize men’s labor as productive and vital. Keeping the parish alive then becomes a masculine duty. This chapter takes readers backstage in the … Show more

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