Promise and Hope: Pastoral Theology in the Age of Mercy
Discerning and Becoming a Parish of Accompaniment
Author: Huebsch, Bill | |
Publisher: Twenty-Third Publications | Pages: 240 |
Binding: Paperback | |
Code: 854986 | |
Author: Bill Huebsch
240 pages, 5.5” x 8.5”
A groundbreaking work in theological reflection, Promise and Hope presents a pastoral theology of accompaniment that responds to Pope Francis’ urgent call to put Jesus—who reverenced the poor, the needy, the invisible, the “other”—at the center of the church’s ministry. It provides a framework for creating parishes of accompaniment that are open, welcoming, healing and discerning. It offers practical steps toward clearly and compassionately responding to the often messy reality of human living within the context of faithful discipleship. Most of all, it challenges the entire church to move beyond elitism and cronyism, toward a community grounded in relationship with Christ and each other. Perfect for both academic settings, parish leaders, and adult faith formation, this text is a must-read for any thoughtful, engaged Catholic who cares deeply about the church’s future.
"This timely publication provides a well-grounded and practical approach to parish life, one that takes seriously Pope Francis’ call for a “pastoral conversion” of the church at every level."
Catherine E. Clifford, STL, PhD, Faculty of Theology, Saint Paul University, Ottawa
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