Catholicity Ain’T What It Used to Be

Lessons for the New Evangelization from the Life of a High School Religion Teacher

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Reference, Education
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Author: Danny Brock ISBN: 9781490837338
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: June 6, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Danny Brock
ISBN: 9781490837338
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: June 6, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Danny Brocks Catholicity Aint What It Used to Be is a rich experience in practical theology, a theology for everyone, because it is a deeply personal reflection on the faith journey, the story of his own soul as a Catholic in the postVatican II church and in a very challenging postmodern culture. As Brock outlines the challenges of the New Evangelization facing teens, the Catholic school, religious educators, parents, and the institutional church, he describes vividly the mess we sometimes find ourselves in, and at the same time he suggests ways of stepping through that mess by bringing to life the beauty and richness of our Catholic faith and the joy of serving Jesus as we journey with young people in our Christian community. Brocks reflections serve as a GPS to help us recalculate where we find ourselves as church and in our culture today as the evangelizing community of Jesus. His unique charism in finding hope in the young persons he serves becomes a great gift of hope for the pilgrim church today.
Father James Mulligan, CSC, nationally renowned Catholic educator and author of Catholic Education: The Future Is Now

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Danny Brocks Catholicity Aint What It Used to Be is a rich experience in practical theology, a theology for everyone, because it is a deeply personal reflection on the faith journey, the story of his own soul as a Catholic in the postVatican II church and in a very challenging postmodern culture. As Brock outlines the challenges of the New Evangelization facing teens, the Catholic school, religious educators, parents, and the institutional church, he describes vividly the mess we sometimes find ourselves in, and at the same time he suggests ways of stepping through that mess by bringing to life the beauty and richness of our Catholic faith and the joy of serving Jesus as we journey with young people in our Christian community. Brocks reflections serve as a GPS to help us recalculate where we find ourselves as church and in our culture today as the evangelizing community of Jesus. His unique charism in finding hope in the young persons he serves becomes a great gift of hope for the pilgrim church today.
Father James Mulligan, CSC, nationally renowned Catholic educator and author of Catholic Education: The Future Is Now

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