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Trends and Shifts: Migration, Reverse Missions, and African Catholic Priests in Iowa City, USA

Journal of Global Catholicism, Vol: 8, Issue: 3, Page: 7-29
2024
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This study uses ethnographic research to examine the work and self-conception of African-trained priests in a city in the American state of Iowa. This phenomenon is part of a broader trend and shift as African-trained priests take up positions as pastors and missionaries throughout Europe and America. The article argues that the movement of African priests to the West in recent years should be understood as “reverse mission” because of its similarities to Western missionary activity in third world countries in earlier historical periods. This study mainly focuses on Iowa City, where the researcher interviewed five African priests serving in Saint Mary's Catholic Church, the Newman Catholic Student Center of the University of Iowa, and the University of Iowa Teaching Hospital.

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