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Touchdown Jesus: The Faith, the Myths, and the Fans of Notre Dame Football(Saturdays of Legend)


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Notre Dame football has never been just a game. It is ritual, myth, and inheritance-an autumn liturgy that has carried immigrant families, Catholic parishes, and millions of fans across generations. From the gleam of the Golden Dome to the shadow of "Touchdown Jesus," the Fighting Irish have stood as both shrine and spectacle, a program where faith and memory refuse to part ways. Touchdown Jesus: The Faith, the Myths, and the Fans of Notre Dame Football tells this story in full. Bill Johns explores how Notre Dame became more than a team: how Knute Rockne's Four Horsemen were transformed into biblical riders by Grantland Rice's prose, how Frank Leahy's dynasties embodied wartime sacrifice, how Ara Parseghian's "Game of the Century" became moral debate, and how Lou Holtz's 1988 triumph against Miami sealed the Catholics vs. Convicts rivalry into American lore. He shows how the navy, gold, and green became vestments of belonging, how families passed Notre Dame down like rosaries or prayer cards, and how pilgrimages to South Bend became rites of passage. The legend of George Gipp captures the spirit of Notre Dame more than any single moment. Immortalized first in Rockne's halftime exhortation-"Win one for the Gipper"-and then on screen when Ronald Reagan played Gipp in the 1940 Warner Brothers film Knute Rockne, All American, the story became parable of sacrifice and inspiration. Reagan's performance transformed a Catholic locker-room legend into a national rallying cry, later echoed in his own political speeches. In this way, Notre Dame's myth entered the bloodstream of American identity, where it still circulates today. What followed was a pattern that continues to this day: Notre Dame's legends are never confined to the stadium. They spill outward into politics, popular culture, and the vocabulary of a nation. Presidents invoke them, journalists lean on them for metaphor, and families across America-Catholic or not-repeat them as parables of loyalty and perseverance. Few programs carry such reach, and fewer still command such symbolic weight. Notre Dame does not merely play football; it provides the country with a set of stories through which to measure itself. This is Notre Dame as cathedral and stage, a place where Basilica bells and stadium chants merge, where Grotto candles flicker as trumpets echo under the Dome, and where every Saturday feels like liturgy. Johns traces how the Irish moved from parish team of outsiders to national emblem, claimed not only by Catholic America but by a nation that made their rituals its own. He explores how television and NBC's landmark deal turned South Bend into a national altar, and how digital culture now sustains Notre Dame in memes, hashtags, and streaming broadcasts. Rich with history and cultural insight, Touchdown Jesus is more than football chronicle. It is a meditation on memory, inheritance, and identity-how families carry the Irish across decades, how rituals sanctify sport, and how Notre Dame became symbol of both Catholic faith and American belonging. For readers who know every line of the Victory March, for alumni who made the pilgrimage to the Grotto, and for those who simply understand that Notre Dame football matters in ways no scoreboard can capture, this book offers a portrait of the Fighting Irish as both sacred and eternal.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798262683956
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 380
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Weight: 557 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8262683951
  • Publisher Date: 28 Aug 2025
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Series Title: Saturdays of Legend
  • Sub Title: The Faith, the Myths, and the Fans of Notre Dame Football
  • Width: 152 mm


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