About the Author:
GEORGE WEIGEL is one of the world's foremost authorities on the Catholic Church and the author of over a dozen books, including the New York Times bestseller Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II. He is a senior fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, DC, and a consultant on Vatican affairs for NBC News. His work has been translated into more than a dozen languages.
Review:
''A call for pride, sincerity, and depth in Catholic life and community...The bulk of Weigel's book examines how this new Catholicism can be applied to the episcopate, priesthood, liturgy, laity, etc. The author makes many important points, and his call toward a deeper spirituality and sense of mission in Catholic life is laudable.'' --Kirkus Reviews
''A rare book that can transform culture and communities from the inside out, beginning with the humble premise of evangelization: to proclaim in word and deed the good news of Jesus Christ. No stone is unturned, no promise or issue within the church and her members is ignored in this excellent, well-thought-out guide for reform-based evangelization.'' -- Carl A. Anderson, supreme knight of the Knights of Columbus
''Evangelical Catholicism is a remarkable intellectual and spiritual achievement, even by George Weigel's dauntingly high standards. It is nothing less than a blueprint for the reevangelization of the West and the reinvigoration of the rest of the world.'' --Mary Eberstadt, author of Adam and Eve after the Pill and The Loser Letters
''A laudable hunger to relight the church's missionary fires is the core of Evangelical Catholicism, but good intentions need practical blueprints if they re going to work. George Weigel has gotten that conversation started in his typically lucid, provocative fashion, and we are all in his debt.'' --John L. Allen Jr., senior correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter and author of The Future Church: How Ten Trends Are Revolutionizing the Catholic Church
''A timely, accessible, and unusually insightful work.'' --Don J. Briel, Koch Chair in Catholic studies, University of Saint Thomas
''Weigel at his astringent and prophetic best.'' --George Cardinal Pell, archbishop of Sydney
''This sparkling read puts all the old church labels -- liberal vs. conservative, progressive vs. traditionalist, pre- vs. post- Vatican II -- in the shredder. Now there is only one valid adjective for all of us: evangelical! Simply put, this means we take our baptismal promises with the utmost seriousness. Like the Samaritan woman, we've met a man -Jesus- who has changed our lives.'' --Timothy Cardinal Dolan, archbishop of New York
''George Weigel has been the leading diarist of authentic Catholic renewal its progress, detours, personalities, and hopes for thirty years. In Evangelical Catholicism he turns his extraordinary skills to the needs of the church in the coming decades, calling us back to the missionary vocation we received at baptism and offering us a road map to faithful, vigorous church reform. Rich in its vision, engaging in style, on target in its counsel, and invaluable for anyone trying to understand the church and her challenges in the twenty-first century, this book should not be missed.'' --Charles J. Chaput, OFM Cap., archbishop of Philadelphia
''This remarkable book offers nothing less than a map and compass for men and women determined to take up the challenge of living the Catholic faith in its fullness under twenty-first-century conditions. With its bold call for deep reform in every single corner of the church, Evangelical Catholicism is sure to provoke lively discussion. The book's proposals for true renewal are presented with the clarity and verve that have made George Weigel a peerless advocate of the courage to be Catholic.'' --Mary Ann Glendon, author of The Forum and the Tower: How Scholars and Politicians Have Imagined the World, from Plato to Eleanor Roosevelt
''Catholics, especially bishops and priests, who are looking for an insightful and dynamic profile of the church of the New Evangelization need to read this book soon.'' --Most Reverend Philip Tartaglia, archbishop of Glasgow, Scotland
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