The Emerging Catholic Church

The Emerging Catholic Church
Author: Tom Roberts
Publsiher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781570759468

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An assessment of the state of the Catholic Church today and the shape of the future to come.

Towards a New Catholic Church in Advanced Modernity

Towards a New Catholic Church in Advanced Modernity
Author: Staf Hellemans,Jozef Wissink
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783643902047

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A new Catholic Church is emerging in the West, one that is very different from the Church before 1960. This book describes the new Church-in-the-making - its new position in society, its new structuring and workings, and its new frame of mind. The book also looks in a prospective way at some basic issues the Church has to deal with, such as imagining the Church in advanced modernity, attracting both youth and adults, rebuilding local communities, refashioning liturgy, and rethinking pastoral guidance. The book is the result of an interdisciplinary endeavor by philosophers, sociologists, and theologians. (Series: Tilburg Theological Studies / Tilburger Theologische Studien - Vol. 5)

The Emerging Church

The Emerging Church
Author: Ronald J. Wilkins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1975
Genre: Christian education
ISBN: 0697016501

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Young Catholic America

Young Catholic America
Author: Christian Smith,Kyle Longest,Jonathan Hill,Kari Christoffersen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199341085

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Best Review at the Catholic Press Association Convention Studies of young American Catholics over the last three decades suggest a growing crisis in the Catholic Church: compared to their elders, young Catholics are looking to the Church less as they form their identities, and fewer of them can even explain what it means to be Catholic and why that matters. Young Catholic America, the latest book based on the groundbreaking National Study of Youth and Religion, explores a crucial stage in the life of Catholics. Drawing on in-depth surveys and interviews of Catholics and ex-Catholics ages 18 to 23--a demographic commonly known as early "emerging adulthood"--leading sociologist Christian Smith and his colleagues offer a wealth of insight into the wide variety of religious practices and beliefs among young Catholics today, the early influences and life-altering events that lead them to embrace the Church or abandon it, and how being Catholic affects them as they become full-fledged adults. Beyond its rich collection of statistical data, the book includes vivid case studies of individuals spanning a full decade, as well as insight into the twentieth-century events that helped to shape the Church and its members in America. An innovative contribution to what we know about religion in the United States and the evolving Catholic Church, Young Catholic America is the definitive source for anyone seeking to understand what it means to be young and Catholic in America today.

Toward a New Catholic Church

Toward a New Catholic Church
Author: James Carroll
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0618313370

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Elaborating on the "Call for Vatican III" that he issued in his bestselling book "Constantine's Sword, " James Carroll now proposes a clear agenda for reform to help concerned Catholics understand the most essential issues facing their Church.

Catechism of the Catholic Church

Catechism of the Catholic Church
Author: U.S. Catholic Church
Publsiher: Image
Total Pages: 849
Release: 2012-11-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780307953704

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Over 3 million copies sold! Essential reading for Catholics of all walks of life. Here it is - the first new Catechism of the Catholic Church in more than 400 years, a complete summary of what Catholics around the world commonly believe. The Catechism draws on the Bible, the Mass, the Sacraments, Church tradition and teaching, and the lives of saints. It comes with a complete index, footnotes and cross-references for a fuller understanding of every subject. The word catechism means "instruction" - this book will serve as the standard for all future catechisms. Using the tradition of explaining what the Church believes (the Creed), what she celebrates (the Sacraments), what she lives (the Commandments), and what she prays (the Lord's Prayer), the Catechism of the Catholic Church offers challenges for believers and answers for all those interested in learning about the mystery of the Catholic faith. The Catechism of the Catholic Church is a positive, coherent and contemporary map for our spiritual journey toward transformation.

New Short History of the Catholic Church

New Short History of the Catholic Church
Author: Norman Tanner
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017-07-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781472909886

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A new volume to replace The Short History of the Catholic Church (Burns&Oates) - now severely out of date.

To Change the Church

To Change the Church
Author: Ross Douthat
Publsiher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781501146930

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A New York Times columnist and one of America’s leading conservative thinkers considers Pope Francis’s efforts to change the church he governs in a book that is “must reading for every Christian who cares about the fate of the West and the future of global Christianity” (Rod Dreher, author of The Benedict Option). Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in 1936, today Pope Francis is the 266th pope of the Roman Catholic Church. Pope Francis’s stewardship of the Church, while perceived as a revelation by many, has provoked division throughout the world. “If a conclave were to be held today,” one Roman source told The New Yorker, “Francis would be lucky to get ten votes.” In his “concise, rhetorically agile…adroit, perceptive, gripping account (The New York Times Book Review), Ross Douthat explains why the particular debate Francis has opened—over communion for the divorced and the remarried—is so dangerous: How it cuts to the heart of the larger argument over how Christianity should respond to the sexual revolution and modernity itself, how it promises or threatens to separate the church from its own deep past, and how it divides Catholicism along geographical and cultural lines. Douthat argues that the Francis era is a crucial experiment for all of Western civilization, which is facing resurgent external enemies (from ISIS to Putin) even as it struggles with its own internal divisions, its decadence, and self-doubt. Whether Francis or his critics are right won’t just determine whether he ends up as a hero or a tragic figure for Catholics. It will determine whether he’s a hero, or a gambler who’s betraying both his church and his civilization into the hands of its enemies. “A balanced look at the struggle for the future of Catholicism…To Change the Church is a fascinating look at the church under Pope Francis” (Kirkus Reviews). Engaging and provocative, this is “a pot-boiler of a history that examines a growing ecclesial crisis” (Washington Independent Review of Books).