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The Catholic Challenge: A Question of Conscience, by Thomas W. Rezanka By Cindy DeJagerRead about Book-Reviews on erreur404.info. This article about "The Catholic Challenge: A Question of Conscience, by Thomas W. Rezanka By Cindy DeJager" will help you with the Book-Reviews. erreur404.info specializes in Book-Reviews. As part of Book-Reviews your website, you also need to be aware of all everything out there so we are provideing these articles for you as reference. Why is the Catholic Church losing its popularity? What troubles are riddled through-out the church? Is there hope for God’s first church to find its way back into public favor despite the shame and disgrace of the recent child molestation discoveries? In his frank and blunt confrontation directed at the priests, the author tells all. Rezanka talks openly about both the internal problems of the Catholic Church, as well as the external problems. He approaches the topics of married priests and mandatory celibacy, abortion, and political tampering with a loud voice and clear answers. In Chapter V: A Plan of Action, Rezanka compares the church to that of a corporation with the Pope in Rome sitting as its Chief Executive Officer, and the Bishops like Senior Vice Presidents. Rezanka explains “ It is because of this and the lack of lay oversight that one man may within his own Diocese overrule advisors, take inappropriate actions and interfere with the work of Christ, if he so chooses.” It is for this reason that there is a growing frustration within the church and a view that the church is uncaring, unsympathetic, and unaccountable. His proposed solutions to today’s internal grumbling inside the Catholic church suggest: laity become shareholders in the church; celibacy must not be mandatory; more accountability and responsiveness to parishioners and new church members; better trained staff in the parish office and rectory in ways of civility, encouragement, hope, and charity. The Catholic Challenge is a call to all within the church to work together to improve participation, increase adult education and meaningfulness of faith, and thus strengthen the church by drawing upon the talents of each member. The running and operation of the church in Chapter VII: Stewardship, draws our attention to the topic of donations. Is money the root of all evil? Rezanka answers this question by referring to the Ten Commandments, which when summed up, state, “do not be selfish”. Stewardship is the offering of our time, talent, and treasure to the Church and others, but so often the donations fall severely short of the operating costs. The Catholic Challenge reaches out to all Catholics, and to all other denominations, in hope and prayer that the differences can be mended, that the troubles on the inside of the Church can be rectified, and that all Christians will re-unite with the first Church. The Catholic Challenge addresses issues that are presently making coverage in major newspapers, and in general the book was poor. At times it came across as a published “rant”, especially Chapter VIII: Catholic Social Conscience, which spanned 46 pages of Presidential bashing. I liked the cover art of the book and the binding is very good, but I didn’t see the need for having four Prefaces. The very large print is distracting at first, and that is probably a minor issue. The book lacked organization in thought and form and finding the nugget of truth in it was like looking for a needle in a haystack. The Catholic Challenge: A Question of Conscience House Plant Secrets. - How to care for any type of house plant. Answers to 1001 Questions. 52 Model Questions For Bible Teachers. - You can use these questions with any group, any Bible passage, any time, anywhere! (c) Cindy DeJager 2005 Cindy DeJager is a freelance writer living in Calgary, AB Canada. For more information about her book review service or articles email
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OTHER ARTICLES I Kissed a Frog and My Prince Forgave Me -Book Review By Lillian Brummet Naomi Jo Rush new book of poetry, I Kissed a Frog and My Prince Forgave Me, is a well-crafted poetic journey through infidelity.Naomi reveals the most vulnerable time in her married life. Her poetry teaches us that married couples tend to forget about each other’s needs and become absorbed in habitual day-to-day behavior. While she strained for the attention that her husband would not or could not provide Naomi put on a performance of a happily content wife, when she was really screami… The Only Caterpillar I Love By Sharon Hurley Hall Even before she could talk, my young daughter loved this classic children's story, which recounts the transformation of a caterpillar into a beautiful butterfly.Written and illustrated by Eric Carle, this book comes in a number of formats. I'm reviewing the board book which is approximately the size (though not the depth, obviously) of a 7in x5in photo. The story is short, with only 14 pages with words, so my review is already longer than the book. The plot in a nutshell is this: a caterpillar… The Beast - Lord of the Flies By Michael Cooper Throughout the novel Lord Of The Flies, the boys on the island are constantly faced with various fears. However there is nothing on the island which they fear more than the beast. In Lord Of The Flies, the theme of the beast is extremely important. The beast represents the way in which man will try to convince himself that there is no evil inside of him by making someone or something else seem to be the cause for the evil. There are many examples of evidence to support this throughout the b… Skin Care Book Reviews By Wayne Potter The Wrinkle Cure By Nicholas Perricone, MDLet's start with a label that says "Dermatologist Tested". Well that Could mean that the product was tested but they may not have liked it. Tested yes but we would not know the results. Dr. Perricone did most of His testing and as the book goes along he admits what worked and what did not work. Working from there makes changes to make it work better. I give a lot of credit for that.Before you can take care of your skin one needs to know what kind o… Walking With The Gruffalo By Sharon Hurley Hall A mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood A fox saw the mouse and the mouse looked goodThis is the start of the popular children's story written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Alex Scheffler.Plot A mouse goes for a walk in the woods. He meets an owl, a snake and a fox, who invite him for lunch. The mouse wisely suspects that he might be the main course and refuses, saying that he's lunching with the gruffalo. He describes some of the gruffalo's more offputting features to the ani… |
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