Beyond Priests
The Future of Ministry in the Catholic Church
Beyond Priests
The Future of Ministry in the Catholic Church
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Beyond Priests contends that the requirements of the clerical priesthood of the Catholic Church—that all priests must be male, and that all priests must be celibate—is a gross distortion of scripture and the church’s early history that must be changed. While the roots of the modern priesthood go back to the fourth century and even more remotely to the presbyters or elders who advised local bishops in the early church, the contemporary priestly model is very much the product of seventeenth-century French reformers acting to apply a 1563 decree on the priesthood of the Council of Trent. The present-day priestly model has increasingly become harmful, even toxic, not only to priests themselves, but to the ministry and the Catholic community. Based on the historical analysis, Beyond Priests outlines a whole new way of approaching ministry and leadership that is in tune with contemporary needs, is inclusive of women and men, and is more authentically derived from the New Testament and the early church.
Table of Contents
TWO – Priesthood from the New Testament to the Reformation
THREE – Origins of the Present Model of the Priesthood Part 1: CELIBACY, THE COUNCIL OF TRENT AND PIERRE DE BERULLE
FOUR – Origins of the Present Model of the Priesthood, Part 2. JEAN-JACQUES OLIER AND LOUIS TRONSON
FIVE – A New Interpretation of Ministry. John N. Collins on Diakonia
SIX – The Contemporary Priesthood and Ministry
SEVEN – Where to from Here?
EIGHT- Important Conclusions
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Product details
Published | Feb 18 2025 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 144 |
ISBN | 9798881802608 |
Imprint | Sheed & Ward |
Illustrations | 1 BW Photo |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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