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GLENMARY HOME MISSIONS & MINISTRIES,
2005-2006
Four color, 11x17

This map of current and former mission counties and currrent support ministry sites shows how Glenmary, has been establishing Catholic Church presence in Mission Land, USA, one county at a time.

$15.00 (A-144)

 

 

CD-ROM: RELIGIOUS CONGREGATIONS & MEMBERSHIP IN THE UNITED STATES 2000

Originally bound into the book by the same name (see below), the CD is now available separately. It contains database files from the 1952, 1971, 1980. 1990 and 2000 studies in Excel, SPSS and comma-delineated text. For about RCMS 2000

$25.00 (A-149)

 

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BOOKS


Recent Additions

BLACK AND CATHOLIC IN THE JIM CROW SOUTH: THE STUFF THAT MAKES COMMUNITY
By Danny Duncan Collum

Based on over 40 oral interviews conducted by the Glenmary Research Center with members of Holy Family Parish in Natchez, the first black Catholic Church in Mississippi. This Josephite parish was known for its involvement in the civil rights struggle. (Paulist Press) To read the story behind book

$14.95 (A-143)

 

 

 

 

 

 

RELIGIOUS CONGREGATIONS & MEMBERSHIP IN THE UNITED STATES 2000: An Enumeration by Region, State and County Based on Data Reported for 149 Religious Bodies
By Dale E. Jones, Sherri Doty, Clifford Grammich, James E. Horsch, Richard Houseal, Mac Lynn, John P. Marcum, Kenneth M. Sanchagrin and Richard H. Taylor.
592 pp (paperback)

Package includes:
• 592 pp book with 24 color maps;
• a CD-ROM with database files from 1952, 1971, 1980, 1990 and 2000 studies in Excel, SPSS and comma-delimited text;
• a 25 x 38 fold-out wall map of Major Religious Families (also available separately; see below)
• free shipping

$110.00 (A-130)

 

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ATLAS OF RELIGIOUS CHANGE 1952-1990
Edited by Peter L. Halvorson and William M. Newman
226 pp (paperback)

Maps and analysis of county level census-type data for American religious denominations for the period 1952-1990. The primary focus is data from four privately conducted census-type studies of religious adherence for the years 1952, 1971, 1980 and 1990. There is a profile for each denomination analyzing the changes that have taken place along with maps showing the 1990 adherents by county and share of population by county. There are also maps showing percent change of adherents and the shift in share of population.

$55.00 (A-111)

 

 

BARE THREADS
By Veronica Grover
97 pp (paperback)

Examines the effects of the textile mill work and mill life on the women textile workers and their families in the Deep South. This study was conducted in order to discern how the church of today might serve the needs of workers in view of their mill culture.

$12.00 (A-84)

 

 

 

 

 

BLACK RELIGION IN THE EVANGELICAL SOUTH
By Richard Tristano
64 pp (paperback)

Examines the development of black religion in the southern United States, noting major themes as well as differences between white and black religion. An attempt is made to integrate developments in black society such as the civil rights, black power and black theology movements. The assumption is made that black religion in the United States has been and continues to be overwhelmingly Christian. Because the book is intended as an introduction to southern religion, it concentrates on Baptists and Methodists who make up the majority of Southern Christians. The study does not deal with black Catholicism, Pentecostalism, Holiness or other traditions.

$15.00 (A-77)

 

CHURCHES & CHURCH MEMBERSHIP 1990:
An Enumeration by Region, State and County Based on Data Reported for 133 Church Groupings

By Martin B. Bradley, Norman M. Green, Jr., Dale E. Jones, Mac Lynn and Lou McNeil
456 pp (paperback), includes a 25 x 36 fold-out wall map of Major Denominational Families (also available separately; see maps below).

Data includes number of churches, communicants or full members, total adherents, adherents as a percent of total reported adherents and adherents as percent of total population.

$40.00 (A-86)

 

GEOGRAPHY OF RELIGIONS IN RUSSIA
By Alexei D. Krindatch
72 pp (paperback)

Examines the historical evolution of "the religious landscape" in the Russian Empire and the USSR as well as religious changes in the different regions of the post-Soviet Russia 1991-1995. Maps are used extensively to illustrate concentrations of the various religious communities in Russia.

$34.00 (A-117)

 

IT COMES FROM THE PEOPLE (HARDBACK)
By Mary Ann Hinsdale, Helen M. Lewis and S. Maxine Waller
400 pp (Published by Temple University Press)

Documents the creative survival techniques of small dying community of Ivanhoe, Va., faced with the economic and social changes brought about by the closing of local mines and factories. The process of rebuilding is told through photos, interviews, songs, poems and scenes from a local theater production. Significant in this transformation was the role of women as leaders, educators and organizers.

$69.95 (A-116)

 

IT COMES FROM THE PEOPLE (PAPERBACK)
By Mary Ann Hinsdale, Helen M. Lewis and S. Maxine Waller
400 pp (Published by Temple University Press)

Same as above.

$22.95 (A-115)

 

 

 

MISSION 2009: The Future of the Catholic Church in the South
Edited by John S. Rausch, GHM
150 pp (paperback)

Papers delivered at the 50th anniversary symposium of the Glenmary Home Missioners addressing evangelization in the South among African-America, Hispanics and the white culture significantly influenced by southern Protestantism. Contributors include Joseph Cardinal Bernardin; Joe Holland; Bill Leonard; Jamie Phelps, OP; John Rausch, GHM; Frank Ruff, GHM; and Yolanda Tarango, CCVI.

$13.00 (A-85)

 

MODELS OF MINISTRY: An Evaluation in Appalachia
By the Catholic Committee of Appalachia
26 pp (paperback)

A response to the Appalachian pastoral letter, This Land Is Home to Me. The basis for the document is hundreds of interviews with grassroots people of the region conducted by the Catholic Committee of Appalachia. The study examines four models for ministry in Appalachia: the social service model, provider model, the advocacy model and the social change model.

$4.00 (A-82)

 

MOVING BEYOND CONFINED CIRCLES
By William Howard Bishop. Edited by Lou McNeil
116 pp (paperback)

Collection of the writings of William Howard Bishop on his dreams and hopes about rural missions and the founding of Glenmary Home Missioners.

$12.00 (A-83)

 

PATTERNS IN PLURALISM, 1952-1971
By William M. Newman and Peter L. Halvorson
62 pp (paperback)

A companion volume to the Atlas of Religious Change in American, 1952-1971. While that volume describes denominational patterns with relatively little explanation, Patterns in Pluralism seeks to analyze and to aggregate religious trends for the 1952-1971 period.

$8.00 (A-65)

 

SLIPPIN' AWAY
Edited by David Dybiec
66 pp (paperback)

Addresses the problem of the loss of black-owned farms. The end product of a three-day forum in Owensboro, Ky., May 11, 1987, it shares the experiences of black farmers who were present as well as perspectives of church leaders and theologians. A key insight of the forum was the connection of race and racism to the problem. Strategy sessions resulted in goals for the establishment of a new organization to address the problem.

$9.00 (A-79)

 

SMALL RURAL PARISH
By Bernard Quinn
118 pp (paperback)

Bridges the gap between theology and the actual practice of ministry by suggesting valuable principles applicable to parish ministry. Quinn issues seven challenges divided between nurture of parish members and witness to the community at large. Different aspects of these challenges find emphasis through three stages common to parish development.

$8.00 (A-64)

 

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MAPS


Recent Additions

STATUS OF CATHOLIC PASTORAL MINISTRY IN THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES, 2000
Four color, 11x17

Shows counties with no Catholic congregations as well as counties with Catholic congregations but no resident pastoral minister. Based on data collected from diocesan offices, 2000.

$15.00 (A-116)

 

 

 

 

 

MAJOR RELIGIOUS FAMILIES BY COUNTIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 2000
Four-color, 25 x 38. (Shipped unfolded in mailing tube.)

Based on data reported by the 149 religious bodies who participated in the study sponsored by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies (ASARB); shows predominant religious families on a county level, indicating whether that denomination represents over 50 percent, between 25 and 50 percent, or less that 25 percent of total population. (One copy included with Religious Congregations & Membership 2000 book package.)

$17.00 (A-131)

 

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PERCENT CHANGE IN U.S. CATHOLIC POPULATION, 1971-1991
Four-color, 11x17

Based on data in Churches and Church Membership, 1971 (out of print) and Churches and Church Membership, 1990 showing the change in U.S. Catholic adherents from 1971 to 1990.

$10.00 (A-87)

 

BAPTIST PERCENT OF ADHERENTS BY COUNTIES IN THE UNITED STATES, 1990
Four-color, 11x17

Based on data in Churches and Church Membership, 1990 showing percentage of Baptist adherents in relation to all groups that participated in the study.

$10.00 (A-102)

 

BLACK PROTESTANT PERCENT OF ADHERENTS BY COUNTIES IN THE UNITED STATES, 1990
Four-color, 11x17

Based on data in Churches and Church Membership, 1990 using McKinney's typologies as described in American Mainline Religion: Its Changing Shape and Future (Rutgers University Press, 1990).

$10.00 (A-99)

 

CATHOLIC PASTORAL MINISTRY IN THE NORTH CENTRAL UNITED STATES, 1990
Four-color, 11x17

Based on data in The Official Catholic Directory 1991 (P.J. Kenedy) for U.S. census regions East North Central and West North Central showing counties with no congregation and counties without resident ministers or with alternative ministers.

$10.00 (A-88)

 

CATHOLIC PERCENT OF ADHERENTS: 1990
Four-color, 11x17

Based on data in Churches and Church Membership, 1990 showing percentage Catholic adherents represent from all groups that participated in the study.

$10.00 (A-101)

 

CHURCHES OF CHRIST PERCENT OF ADHERENTS, 1990
Four-color, 11x17

Based on data in Churches and Church Membership, 1990 showing percentage of Catholic adherents in relation to all groups that participated in the study.

$10.00 (A-106)

 

CONSERVATIVE PROTESTANT PERCENT OF ADHERENTS, 1990
Four-color, 11x17

Based on data in Churches and Church Membership, 1990 using McKinney's typologies as described in American Mainline Religion: Its Changing Shape and Future (Rutgers University Press, 1990).

$10.00 (A-98)

 

MAJOR DENOMINATIONAL FAMILIES BY COUNTIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1990
Four-color, 26x38

Based on data reported by the 133 denominations who participated in the study sponsored by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies (ASARB); shows predominant denominations on a county level, indicating whether that denomination represents over 50 percent, between 25 and 50 percent, or less that 25 percent of total population.

$5.00 (A-90) Price reduced from $15! These folded maps tend to break apart in the creases.

 

JEWISH PERCENT OF ADHERENTS BY COUNTIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1990
Four-color, 11x17

Based on data in Churches and Church Membership, 1990 showing percentage of Jewish adherents in relation to all groups that participated in the study.

$10.00 (A-103)

 

LIBERAL PROTESTANT PERCENT OF ADHERENTS, 1990
Four-color, 11x17

Based on data in Churches and Church Membership, 1990 using McKinney's typologies as described in American Mainline Religion: Its Changing Shape and Future (Rutgers University Press, 1990).

$10.00 (A-96)

 

 

 

MODERATE PROTESTANT PERCENT OF ADHERENTS, 1990
Four-color, 11x17

Based on data in Churches and Church Membership, 1990 using McKinney's typologies as described in American Mainline Religion: Its Changing Shape and Future (Rutgers University Press, 1990).

$10.00 (A-97)

 

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DATA AND OTHER MATERIALS

 

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