Books
for Your Short List
The
Liberation of the Laity: In Search of an Accountable
Church by Paul Lakeland - What have the laity been
doing lo these many years? Professor Lakeland offers
a unique theological reflection on the state of the
laity in a scholarly and readable narrative that moves
from "How We Got To Where We Are" to "Where We Go From
Here." Lakeland considers the thinking and impact of
key theologians on Vatican II and its aftermath and
looks closely at the two priesthoods of clergy and of
laity. He finds that the present condition of the laity
is one of "structural oppression" and considers how
this condition might be overcome.
Lakeland's
study furthers an understanding of the documents of
Vatican II as these pertain to a postmodern age and
optimistically illumines prospects for a healthier Church.
Professor Lakeland is professor and chair of the Dept.
of Religious Studies at Fairfield University, CT (Link
to talk in Mass.) He was the keynote speaker at the
June 5, 2003 Boston, Mass. conference, "Awakening to
the Spirit, Envisioning the Future."
Sacred
Silence by Donald Cozzens - The author of the best-selling,
award-winner The Changing Face of the Priesthood
continues to shatter the silence around Roman Catholicism.
In Sacred Silence, Cozzens extends an invitation
to understand the Church culture that harbored clergy
abuse of children and its cover-up. He observes a feudal
Church in anxious struggle with the modern world and
dependent on denial, legalism, control and secrecy.
His insights rest on "honest, humble dialogue about
issues facing the priesthood and the Church itself"
without which the very mission of the Church is threatened.
Cozzens' own priesthood informs his compassionate voice
and adds much-needed depth to an understanding of how
best to support this struggling ministry.
The
book's dedication also informs - "In memory of Bishops
P. Francis Murphy and Raymond A. Lucker. Men of faith
and courage who dared to break the silence." Fr. Cozzens
is a visiting associate professor of Religious Studies
at John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio.

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