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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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- Micronesians maintain family ties despite high rates of migration
- Migration a cultural hurdle for Melkite Catholics
- Migration from Syro-Malabar Catholic homelands poses significant challenges
- More Maronites live outside of Lebanon and Syria than in those lands
- Nigerian Catholic funerals an initiation to community of ancestors
- Nigerian Catholics celebrate Christmas at home
- Norway: Catholics hold on to conservative family values
- Norway: Corpus Christi procession sets Catholics apart
- Norway: Devotion to saints is a minor element of Catholic life
- Norway: Immigrants integral to Catholic story
- Norway: Parish offers many Masses for immigrant populations
- Norway: Single parish serves 17,800 multi-ethnic Catholics in Bergen
- Philippines: Catholic practice marked by fervor, feeling
- Philippines: El Shaddai serves largest population of Charismatic followers
- Philippines: Faith and family hand in hand, divorce illegal
- Philippines: Holy Week takes on penitential tone
- Philippines: Sinulog, feast to celebrate Santo Niño, is Cebu's biggest event
- Philippines: Tig sinulog women dance and pray to Santo Niño
- Spain: Beyond Holy Week processions, confraternities offer year-round fellowship
- Spain: Brotherhoods drive the pilgrimage to El Rocío
- Spain: Catholicism holds near monopoly on religious life
- Spain: Devotion to El Roćio crescendoes at all-night procession
- Spain: Día de los Reyes Magos celebrates Epiphany
- Spain: Holy Week processions provide visual catechism
- Spain: Joy and devotion at El Rocío not to be tamed