Church Leadership
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- Women of Faith: a Conference on Participation and Leadership
- Priesthood in a Time of Change and Challenge
- Forming Lay Leaders: Church Service in the Twenty First Century
- Laity in Leadership Roles in the Church in the United States Today: A Theological and Pastoral Overview
- Structures for Leadership: Are They Working?
- The Trusted Leader: A Conference on Those We Follow
- Effective Religious Leadership in an Age of Change
- Church Leadership: A Challenge, An Opportunity, A Gift: A Conversation with Father Michael J. Himes
- Jesuit Higher Education: Collaboration in a Global Context
- Reinventing Catholic Philanthropy
Publication Information
Women of Faith: a Conference on Participation and Leadership
Women serve as diocesan chancellors, seminary faculty, Catholic school superintendents, diocesan directors of liturgy and worship, pastoral planners, catechetical leaders and in many other areas of leadership. Yet, despite a trend toward the inclusion of women in leadership positions, there is abundant evidence of the church culture that is far from welcoming of the gifts and talents of women. Only 16 percent of today’s Vatican employees, professional and clerical, are female, for example. These conference proceedings include the viewpoints of women of the highest responsibilities as church employees sharing their experience and wisdom on the work ahead to build a church that lives what it believes about the dignity and equality of all of its members.
69 pages Price: $14.95
Priesthood in a Time of Change and Challenge
Relentless news coverage of the church in the wake of clergy scandals compounded by a drastic decline in the number of priestly ordinations over the past quarter century are putting enormous burdens on average priests. Nationwide, Catholicism remains one of the fastest growing faith communities in the U.S. But how will a smaller and older clergy keep pace with increased pastoral and administrative demands? A group of highly respected scholars and pastoral leaders exchange candid opinions on the priesthood within the coming years.
52 pages Price: $19.95
Forming Lay Leaders: Church Service in the Twenty First Century
How is the Catholic church adjusting to a massive wave of lay persons who are now stepping forward as full time ministers? Is the church, traditionally led and managed by clergy and religious, investing in the theological education and spiritual formation of its new lay leaders? Are average Catholics even aware that a dramatic transition in church ministry is underway? These are the starting points for a conference on the changing composition of church ministry in the next century and what is needed to insure its quality. Participants include leading members of the hierarchy, researchers and laity experts.
67 pages Price: $10.95
Laity in Leadership Roles in the Church in the United States Today: A Theological and Pastoral Overview
A comprehensive analysis of what is needed to prepare and form laity for ministerial and leadership positions within the Catholic church in the U.S. Researched and written by Dr. Zeni Fox of Seton Hall University, this publication provides guidance that can assist any church-related planning project.
41 pages Price: $9.95
Structures for Leadership: Are They Working?
Nearly forty years after the Vatican II Council, the church is still seeking the right formula for engaging lay members in its institutional life. These conference proceedings offer an array of opinion on how effective the church has been in fostering a sense of shared responsibility for its life. Speakers include journalists, researchers, scholars, and prominent lay Catholics who caution the church that without more vigorous efforts to activate the laity a slide into nominal Catholicism may be in the offing.
59 pages Price: $10.95
The Trusted Leader: A Conference on Those We Follow
What constitutes virtuous and responsible leadership? Scandals have undermined public confidence not only in business, the media, government and the charitable sector but the church as well. The causes are often traced to the failure of leadership. Leaders who dispense with ethical decision making, work by expediency, self- survival, and short term fain, rather than deeply-rooted principle, are not building great organization but rather paving the way for their undoing. This conference discusses the erosion of trust in the nation’s leadership and the importance of ethical formation, the practice of virtue and the value of accountability among leaders including clergy and laity. Participants include the president of the U.S. bishops, former commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, writers, scholars and foundation leaders.
58 pages Price $12.95
Effective Religious Leadership in an Age of Change
Edited proceedings from a conference discussing ways to broaden the participation of laity in church governance and leadership in the wake of the clergy sexual abuse crisis. National experts explain how laity can become more involved in creating a climate of positive change.
56 pages Price: $14.95
Church Leadership: A Challenge, An Opportunity, A Gift: A Conversation with Father Michael J. Himes
Whenever the faithful gather today it seems that the subject of church leadership quickly arises in the conversation. Not infrequently one hears the call for a more empowering leadership on the part of pastors and bishops so that laity will participate more fully and invest themselves more completely in the success of the faith community. Theology professor and writer, Rev. Michael J. Himes provides foundation leaders with a lively interchange on the notions of power and authority, the crisis of imagination within the church, and the need for more discussion on the meaning of the sacrament of baptism.
72 Pages Price: $19.95
Jesuit Higher Education: Collaboration in a Global Context
This is a lively conversation between Catholic grant makers Father Paul Locatelli, S.J. the new Secretary for Higher Education of the Society of Jesus. For generations the Catholic foundation community has been a funding partner with many Jesuit institutions of higher learning. Because these institutions are now at a critical crossroads and on the verge of new and exciting forms of cooperation, grantmakers are provided an inside look at the future for these centers of learning and research.
Price: $12.95
Reinventing Catholic Philanthropy
With the world’s economy struggling to recover from an enduring downturn, the foundation world found itself in the most challenging circumstances in decades. Investment portfolios plummeted while human needs within the community grew in unprecedented ways. In this setting the Catholic funding community came together to talk candidly, and to map out the better ways to cooperate in a new era of limited resources. The conference discusses a variety of ways in which foundations and donors can help grantees beyond grant making itself – in helping to make connections, for example, or framing the right questions that lead to better strategic planning. Readers will conclude that foundation practices will shift in the years ahead favoring organizations where leadership, planning and accountability are outstanding, achievement is evident, and a spirit of collaboration is foremost.
Price: $19.95