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We're pleased to present the Summer 2020 issue of the Journal of Global Catholicism, "Catholic Pilgrimage and the Politics and Pragmatics of Place-Making in Eastern Europe." The second issue derived from our conference, “Lived Catholicism from the Balkans to the Baltics,” held in 2018 at Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest, this issue explores the multi-national, multi-ethnic and sometimes multi-faith practices at Catholic shrines in Romania, Hungary and North Macedonia.

  • Zsofia Lovei writes about the Pentecost pilgrimage to the Hungarian national shrine at Csíksomlyó in the Szekler region of Transylvania, Romania.
  • István Povedák draws on ethnographic research at Csatka, Hungary, where a Catholic shrine now hosts a major annual pilgrimage gathering for members of the ethnic Roma community.
  • Ksenia Trofimova’s article opens a window onto the lived experience of Catholics and Muslims at worship together at a small North Macedonian chapel that relocates and replicates the traditional worship at Letnica, a major regional Marian sanctuary in the former Yuoslavia (now Kosovo).
  • Erika Vass writes about the Radna shrine in Romania’s Banat region where Catholics have long venerated the Virgin Mary regardless of their nationality and native language.
While the COVID-19 pandemic has curtailed such pilgrimage this year, we hope you will find the issue fascinating summer reading.

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