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Loading... The courage to be Catholic : crisis, reform, and the future of the Church (original 2002; edition 2002)by George Weigel
Work detailsThe Courage To Be Catholic: Crisis, Reform, and the Future of the Church by George Weigel (2002)
None. Weigel does an excellent job in identifying the problem, the Long Lent of 2002, and an even better job of prescribing difficult medicene for the Catholic Church to come out of the scandals of abusive priests and incompetent bishops. If he fails at all, it is the less than fully convincing job of making the medicene the cure for the scnadal. He rightly applies his greatest criticism for the bishops, many of whom failed in their duty. Yet, six years later, only one bishop has been moved out, Cardinal Law of Boston. He recalls the ancient action of "fraternal correction" of bishops by bishops, but there is no clear indication any has worked.
George Weigel saw the Catholic sexual scandal as a crisis of fidelity to the true essence of Catholicism. He examines the scandal in the context of church history, and exposes the patterns of dissent and self-deception that became entrenched in seminaries, among priests, and ultimately among the bishops who failed their flock by thinking like managers instead of apostles. But, Weigel reminds us, that a crisis is also a time of great opportunity; it's an invitation to deeper faith. With honesty and critical rigor, Weigel sets forth an agenda for genuine reform that challenges clergy and laity alike to lead lives of greater Catholic fidelity. More than just a response to recent failures, The Courage to Be Catholic is a bracing, forward-looking call to action, and a passionate embrace of life lived in faith. (retrieved from Amazon Sat, 23 Apr).
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