The Democracy Of God

An American Catholicism

by Robert J. Willis


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/26/2006

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Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 253
ISBN : 9780595822935
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 253
ISBN : 9780595379224

About the Book

Crisis grips the American Catholic community. Church professionals abandon it in record numbers while many who remain grapple with low morale, overwork, and compensatory addictions. Schools either close or laypeople staff them. Parishes consolidate, bereft of pastors and communicants. The people itself lies fragmented, a landscape of polarized groups, a kaleidoscope of political partisans more than gatherings of the faithful.

Its future hangs in the balance. Current leaders fixate on two plans. In one they march steadfastly into the past, pursuing the illusion of a remnant group of the righteous armored by uniformity, a sorry substitute for a religious community. In another they resolutely protect the status quo. Before the eyes of an incredulous people they are transforming the church into a museum of religious artifacts, a fitting destination for inquisitive tourists, occasional visitors, and the uninvolved.

The author offers a third alternative. Calling upon the democratic attempts of John Carroll and John England, the incisive comments of Tocqueville about religion in a democracy, and the theology of Vatican II, he challenges bishops to forsake their status as minor lords in a medieval monarchy and, instead, to embrace a servant leadership within the People of God.


About the Author

A Jesuit from 1953?1972, Robert Willis holds advanced degrees in philosophy, theology, and psychology. A psychotherapist for thirty-six years, he worked with priests and religious in therapy, orders and dioceses and hospitals as a consultant and development expert. He has extensive teaching and writing experience in religious psychology.