Coffin in the Attic, The
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Gifts, Debts and the Catholic Church in Rural Lithuania
This book addresses the ‘gift economy’ of the Roman Catholic Church, one of the wealthiest institutions in the world, on the basis of ethnographic data from rural Lithuania. Lina Pranaitytė explores the links between Catholic doctrine and the exchange of material and immaterial things that express continuous obligations to support parish clergy and churches, but also fundamental human indebtedness. She also explains why going to church is such an important ritual, how religion has become an inalienable national possession of a country, who counts as a ‘non-practicing Catholic’ in this postsocialist country, and why local people store coffins in their attics.
“This is a novel book in the anthropology of religion with a challenging objective: to apply a Maussian gift-exchange perspective to understanding the life-ways of rural Catholics. The result is a rich ethnography and a splendid analysis of the interrelatedness between the Church, the priests, God, the local community and the dead.”