The Meal That Reconnects: Eucharistic Eating and the Global Food Crisis

The Meal That Reconnects: Eucharistic Eating and the Global Food Crisis

by Mary E McGann
The Meal That Reconnects: Eucharistic Eating and the Global Food Crisis

The Meal That Reconnects: Eucharistic Eating and the Global Food Crisis

by Mary E McGann

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2021 Catholic Media Association Award first place award in Catholic Social Teaching

In The Meal That Reconnects, Dr. Mary McGann, RSCJ, invites readers to a more profound appreciation of the sacredness of eating, the planetary interdependence that food and the sharing of food entails, and the destructiveness of the industrial food system that is supplying food to tables globally. She presents the food crisis as a spiritual crisis—a call to rediscover the theological, ecological, and spiritual significance of eating and to probe its challenge to Christian eucharistic practice. Drawing on the origins of Eucharist in Jesus’s meal fellowship and the worship of early Christians, McGann invites communities to reclaim the foundational meal character of eucharistic celebration while offering pertinent strategies for this renewal.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814660317
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication date: 03/20/2020
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 318,888
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.54(d)

About the Author

Mary E. McGann, RSCJ, is adjunct associate professor of liturgical studies at the Jesuit School of Theology (Santa Clara University) and the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California. Her recent research and writing focus on the global water and food crises, the challenges these present to Christian worship and sacramental practice, and the need to pursue a deep liturgical renewal that honors and acknowledges our planetary interdependence. McGann is author of several articles and three books, including award-winning A Precious Fountain: Music in the Worship of an African American Catholic Community (Liturgical Press, 2004).

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Part 1 Eating as Relationship 1

1 Eating Matters 3

2 Food in the Life and Ministry of Jesus 15

3 In the Beginning Was the Meal 35

Part 2 Broken Relationships: Dining in the Industrial Food System 55

4 The Corporate Industrial Food System: Origin, Goals, Outcomes 59

5 Industrial Agriculture Today: The Ecological Cost 77

6 Industrial Agriculture Today: The Human Cost 103

7 A Way Forward: The Reemergence of Regenerative Agriculture 123

Part 3 Eucharist: The Meal That Reconnects 147

8 Reclaiming the Foundational Meal Character of Eucharistic Celebration 149

9 Revitalizing the Ecological, Social, and Economic Embeddedness of Eucharistic Eating 175

Bibliography 203

Scripture Index 223

Subject Index 227

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