Devotional occasions or experiences by Irish Catholics form the crux of
this powerful, first book-length anthropological study of Irish
Catholicism.
Rich in ethnographical material, wide-ranging archival sources,
insightful cultural observations, vivid accounts of individual
experiences, and thoughtful scrutiny of religious questions and theories
illuminate twenty years of ethnographic fieldwork. From these varied
resources Lawrence Taylor creates a memorable account of the forces that
shape local forms of Catholicism in southwest Donegal.