The Catholic Church in the United States and Europe has seen declining numbers both in regular attendance and in clergy and religious life. Scandals have torn at people's allegiance, and feelings of disappointment, disillusion, and anger have become widespread. Church authorities have seemed reluctant to acknowledge or address these problems and have responded with vexation to those who raise them from the Right or Left. The Crisis of Confidence in the Catholic Church examines the roots of this crisis in light of the nature of the Church community, its institutional structure, and the historical experiences that have brought it to this pass. Raymond Helmick, SJ, traces the problems of the Catholic Church far back in its history - the concen...
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Part I of the Article discusses the two hundred year history of the Roman Catholic Church in America...
This study explores the struggle of the Catholic Church to be true to itself and its mission in the ...
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For a century Catholic schools have formed the basis for a strong system of acculturation into Catho...
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This paper includes part of an interview with Sr. Carol Navitski, a woman religious and teacher. Dur...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal, though changing the face and feel of U.S. Catholicism, has receive...
I interviewed Sr. Hillery in January of 2018 regarding her experiences as a woman religious. This pa...
This article assumes that there is a profound crisis of credibility in the Catholic Church today. Th...
The Second Vatican Council enacted the most sweeping changes the Catholic Church had seen in centuri...
The Second Vatican Council marked the beginning of the New Evangelization. It sought to communicate ...
Part I of the Article discusses the two hundred year history of the Roman Catholic Church in America...
This study explores the struggle of the Catholic Church to be true to itself and its mission in the ...
Keys to the Council identifies twenty key conciliar passages, central texts that help us appreciate ...
Christianity and the Culture Machine is a precedent-shattering approach to combining theories of med...
In the 20th century communities, brotherhoods, small groups of the faithful (laity) have spread in d...
The Presbyterian Church of the United States of America, PC (USA), is encountering a tumultuous peri...
For a century Catholic schools have formed the basis for a strong system of acculturation into Catho...
This collection of essays looks at the interrelated themes of Catholicism, violence and politics in ...
Blog post, “Pope Tells Haggard Europe that it is in Need of Cultural Renewal“ discusses politics, th...
This paper includes part of an interview with Sr. Carol Navitski, a woman religious and teacher. Dur...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal, though changing the face and feel of U.S. Catholicism, has receive...
I interviewed Sr. Hillery in January of 2018 regarding her experiences as a woman religious. This pa...
This article assumes that there is a profound crisis of credibility in the Catholic Church today. Th...