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Catholic faith Quote by Michael Mullett

“Townspeople themselves were eager for change and experiment. From their point of view, Catholicism was tied in with customs and festivals that made sense in a farming community. People in towns and cities needed to have their industries work without being interrupted by all the feast days of the…” quote by Michael Mullett
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““Townspeople themselves were eager for change and experiment. From their point of view, Catholicism was tied in with customs and festivals that made sense in a farming community. People in towns and cities needed to have their industries work without being interrupted by all the feast days of the Catholic faith.””

Michael Mullett

About This Quote

Source Book: Unknown, possibly historical analysis

Rural communities saw Catholic rituals as obstacles to continuous industrial work, prompting desire for change.

In simple terms: People wanted less religious interruption for work.

Key Takeaway

Balance tradition and productivity.

Themes

culture religion industrialization

Mood

thoughtful balanced

Type

historical sociological

When to use this quote

  • agricultural scheduling
  • factory shifts
  • festival planning

Key Concepts

Social change secularism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies modernize without losing cultural identity?
  • What alternatives replace religious festivals for community bonding?
A Different Perspective

Religious practices also provide social cohesion.

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