
Author, Advisory Committee Member
Thomas M. Landy, the founder of Catholics & Cultures, is director of the Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture at the College of the Holy Cross, the founder of Collegium, and a member of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Holy Cross.
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- Germany: Berliners worship a God of order
- Germany: Catholics seek gentle presence of Mary
- Germany: Christmas a season for cultural traditions, conviviality
- Germany: Families small, marriage redefined
- Germany: Modernist styles dominate Berlin church design
- Germany: Music kept traditional, and key to worship
- Germany: Religious belief rationalized, privatized in secular Berlin
- Germany: Waves of immigrants comprise Berlin's Catholic community
- Greek Melkite worship weaves chanting, movement, and iconography
- Guam: Chamorro and Spanish roots define Catholic, island culture
- Guam: Honoring the dead a cultural value
- Guam: Matriarchal culture endures; sex considered private issue
- Guam: Migration makes Chamorros a minority on island
- Guam: Unraveling Sex Abuse, the Neos, and a Year of Reparation
- Home practice way of life for Syro-Malabar Catholics
- Hong Kong: A modern, busy, mostly secular hub
- Hong Kong: Belief in spirits and reincarnation prevails
- Hong Kong: El Shaddai, charismatic practice attracts many Filipinas
- Hong Kong: Faith as a refuge
- Hong Kong: Filipina migrants adapt to secular culture
- Hong Kong: Filipina migrants compose one third of Hong Kong's Catholic population
- Hong Kong: Filipina worship marked by communal devotion
- Hong Kong: Filipinas find little space for home prayer
- Hong Kong: Localized Practices of Filipina Catholics
- India: Believers look to saints for blessing and healing