Katherine Dugan (Edited By) Katherine Dugan is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Springfield College in Western Massachusetts. She is the author of Millennial Missionaries: How a Group of Young Catholics Is Trying to Make Catholicism Cool (Oxford University Press, 2019). Karen E. Park (Edited By) Karen E. Park is Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at St. Norbert College, in De Pere, Wisconsin. She has written widely on Marian devotion and shrines and American religion and popular culture. She holds a PhD from the Divinity School of the University of Chicago.
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Introduction 1 Katherine Dugan and Karen E. Park Part I: Mapping Marian Places "Lourdes of the Southwest": The Borderlands Transformation of a Nineteenth-Century French Shrine Adrienne Nock Ambrose 21 "Guadalupe Represents La Cultura": A Mexican American Mural-Shrine in California Lloyd Barba 44 A Global Odyssey: Our Lady of Perpetual Help and the Promise to "Make Her Known" Patrick J. Hayes 67 The Battle of Bayside: Contesting Religious Topographies in an Urban Apparition Site Joseph P. Laycock 92 Part II: Shifting Marian Meanings Fatima Family Shrine: Reinterpreting Mary on the South Dakota Prairie Katherine Dugan 117 Consolation's Many Faces: Ethnic Intersections at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation in Carey, Ohio David J. Endres 139 American Czestochowa: Polish Piety and Haitian Hybridities of Marian Meaning in Pennsylvania Terry Rey 159 The National Shrine Basilica of Our Lady of Fatima: Meaning Making at a Cold War Niagara Falls Tourist Shrine Karen E. Park 183 Part III: Devotional Creativity at Marian Shrines Digital Devotion: Marian Shrines Online Kayla Harris 205 Our Lady of the Underpass: Sacred and Social Space in the City Stephen Selka 222 Materiality and Attachment: Universality and Locality at Roman Catholic Pilgrimage Sites Claire Vaughn and James S. Bielo 244 "These Are Our Saints": A Lourdes Shrine, the St. Coletta School for Exceptional Children, and the Catholic Remaking of Cognitive Disability Andrew Walker-Cornetta 261 Acknowledgments 287 Bibliography 289 List of Contributors 307 Index 309

