Mass Exodus
Catholic Disaffiliation in Britain and America since Vatican II
Stephen Bullivant
Reviews and Awards
"For anyone interested in the history of the Council and its aftermath, this is an indispensable book. The writer's engaging style -- with occasional delightful humorous asides -- makes even potentially dry chapters of sociological analysis quite readable." -- Rev. Gavan Jennings, Position Papers
"Mass Exodus, wide-ranging and provocative, will likely challenge readers to square their own narrative regarding the Council's responsibility for Catholic decline with Bullivant's analysis. Bullivant's essential conviction that these important questions deserve a skilled and simultaneous social scientific and theological interpretation is a worthy one, and crucial for the future of these conversations." -- Tom Beaudoin, Fordham University, American Catholic Studies
"This is a timely publication. It should be required reading for those genuinely interested in the religious health of the Catholic community. It should also be required reading for sociologists of religion more broadly, and perhaps journalists interested in the evolution of ideas in society." -- Leonardo Franchi, Innes Review
"This is a major book about Catholic decline because it provides basic statistics about disaffiliation, reasons about people leaving, and factors contributing to the mass exodus over the last decades." -- Pierre Hegy, Adelphi University, Catholic Books Review