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Forming Lay Leaders: Church Service in the Twenty First Century
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.

Published:
1999
Pages:
67
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$10.95
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FADICA Forming Lay Leaders: Church Service in the Twenty First Century

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Dr. Francis J. Butler, FADICA President

Welcome

Mrs. Erica P. John, FADICA Chair

Do We Really Have a Theology of Lay Ministry?

Bishop Gerald F. Kicanas
Frederick J. Perella, Moderator

Respondent Panel:
Dr. Dolores Leckey
Msgr. Philip J. Murnion

Forming Lay Leaders for the Twenty First Century

Cardinal Roger M. Mahoney

Forming Lay Leaders: Defining the Task for Higher Education

Rev. Mark L. Poorman, CSC
Elizaeth Anne Donnelly, Moderator

Respondent Panel:
Sr. Mary Garvin, SNJM
Rev. William M. Cieslak, OFM Cap

Reflections on Lay Leadership

Archbishop William J. Levada

Investing in the Future: A Plan for Developing Lay Leaders

Dr. Dolores Leckey
Peter S. Robinson, Moderator

Respondent Panel:
Sr. Maryanna Coyle, SC
William F. Raskob, III
Joanne Olvera Lighter
Barry J. Flynn

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