The Courage To Be Catholic: Crisis, Reform And The Future Of The Church

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Basic Books, Mar 3, 2004 - Religion - 272 pages
When sexual scandals rocked the American Catholic Church, many observers and faithful alike called on the church to abandon its tenets on the vocation of the priesthood and sexuality outside marriage -- to, in effect, become more Protestant. Acclaimed theologian and best-selling author George Weigel saw the crisis differently: as a crisis of fidelity to the true essence of Catholicism.
In this well-reviewed book that touched a chord with so many practicing Catholics, Weigel 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, in the Biblical world a "crisis" is also a time of great opportunity, 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 more integrally Catholic lives. 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.

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Contents

WHAT THE CRISIS IS
9
A ThreeHeaded Monster
19
A Crisis of Priestly Identity
22
A Crisis of Episcopal Leadership
28
A Crisis of Discipleship
32
WHAT THE CRISIS IS NOT
35
Celibacy
37
An Authoritarian Church?
42
A Problem of Communications
130
An Oversold Product?
134
The Turn
136
The Learning Curve
144
AGENDA FOR REFORMSEMINARIES AND NOVITIATES
147
Apostolic Visitations?
149
Recruitment and Screening
151
Education for Chasity
155

A Failure to Implement Vatican II?
44
A Pedophilia Crisis?
47
A MediaCreated Crisis?
48
Is the Catholic Sexual Ethic at Fault?
54
HOW THE CRISIS HAPPENED
57
Why Now? Why This Way?
60
The Truce of 1968
68
Dissent Among Theologians
73
The Impact on Seminaries
75
The Wounded Healer Syndrome
78
The Beginnings of Reform
80
Faithful Dissent?
83
WHY BISHOPS FAILED
87
A Crisis of Identity
93
The Iron Cage of Bureaucracy
96
Clericalisms Old and New
100
The Triumphant Therapeutic
102
The Travail of Compassion
104
On Not Appearing Conservative
106
Clubmen
110
A Failure of Imagination
112
ROME AND THE CRISIS
117
Off the Information Superhighway
120
Old Habits Die Hard
125
Culture Wars
129
Homosexuality and the Seminary
160
Putting Psychology in Its Place
163
The Riches of Theology
166
AGENDA FOR REFORMTHE PRIESTHOOD
173
A Continuing Education
177
Deepening Fraternity
180
Welcoming the Newly Ordained
182
Asceticism and Lifestyle
183
Priests and Lay People
185
Priests and Vocations to the Priesthood
189
Handling Malfeasance
191
AGENDA FOR REFORMTHE BISHOPS AND THE VATICAN
197
The Selection of Bishops
202
The National Conference
210
Changes in Rome
214
FROM CRISIS TO REFORM
219
The Last Hurrah
220
The Iron Law
224
The Second Sorrowful Mystery
225
Whose Church?
228
The Great Adventure
230
Afterword to Paperback Edition
233
Acknowledgments
247
Index
251
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George Weigel, a Roman Catholic theologian and one of America's leading commentators on religion and public life, is the author of the acclaimed The Courage to Be Catholic, the international bestseller, Witness to Hope: The Biography of John Paul II, and numerous other books that include The Truth of Catholicism and The Final Revolution. Now a Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C., where he holds the John M. Olin Chair in Religion and American Democracy, Weigel writes a weekly column, "The Catholic Difference," that is syndicated to more than forty newspapers around the United States. He is an NBC consultant on the Vatican and appears regularly on network and cable television programs as well as national and local radio. Weigel lives with his wife and their three children in North Bethesda, Maryland.

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