Now in paperback with a new epilogue--the widely discussed call for a new and open Catholic church that arrived just before the papacy of Francis.
Fr. Cozzens inspires a church "that wants to be simply adult--a church not of children or adolescents hesitant to think and reflect on the lessons of human experience and their effort to live the gospel. A church closer to the spirit of Yves Congar and Teilhard de Chardin, to Dorothy Day and Mother Teresa, a church in step with the spirit of the gospel."
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Donald Cozzens, a priest and writer, is the author of two award-winning titles, Sacred Silence: Denial and the Crisis in the Church and The Changing Face of the Priesthood, and is editor of The Spirituality of the Diocesan Priest. He is the former editor of St. Mary's Seminary and Graduate School of Theology in the archdiocese of Cleveland, and currently writer in residence at John Carroll University where he teaches in the religious studies department. Fr. Cozzens has appeared on Meet the Press and has been interviewed on Fresh Air, All Things Considered, The Australian Broadcasting Corporation, BBC radio and television, CNN, and the major television networks.
In this, his most prophetic and personal book, Father Donald Cozzens calls attention to a church whose heart is beating for change and renewal." --Christianbook.com
"Honest and courageous . . . It is good to know that there are faithful priests whose hearts ache with love and concern for the church as does their own." --Catholicbooksreview.org
"A rollercoaster ride, a cri de coeur." --American Catholic Studies
"I long for the kind of respectful, honest, adult conversation the Cozzen's book exemplifies." --Matthew H. Clark, Bishop Emeritus, Rochester, New York
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