Robert A. Orsi
Robert A. Orsi is an American scholar known for his work in religious studies, particularly focusing on American Catholicism and the lived religious experiences of individuals and communities.
Books
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1. Thank You, St. Jude
Women's Devotion to the Patron Saint of Hopeless Causes
In this insightful exploration of religious devotion, the narrative delves into the profound relationship between individuals and St. Jude, the patron saint of lost causes. Through a series of personal stories and historical accounts, the book examines how people from various walks of life turn to St. Jude in times of desperation and hope. It highlights the emotional and spiritual connections that believers forge with the saint, revealing the intricate ways in which faith, culture, and personal experience intertwine to shape religious practices and beliefs. The work offers a compelling look at the power of faith and the enduring human quest for solace and miracles.
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2. The Madonna Of 115th Street
Faith and Community in Italian Harlem, 1880-1950
This insightful work delves into the vibrant religious and cultural life of Italian-American immigrants in East Harlem during the early 20th century, focusing on the annual festa honoring the Madonna of Mount Carmel. Through a rich tapestry of oral histories, archival research, and personal narratives, the book explores how these immigrants navigated their identities, blending old-world traditions with new-world realities. It highlights the significance of religious festivals as a means of community cohesion, identity preservation, and spiritual expression amidst the challenges of assimilation and urban life.
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