This is a magisterial work on the mission, ministry, and order of
the church that is historically comprehensive, theologically
progressive, ecumenically and globally focused, and practical in
its prescriptions.What is the mission of the church? What are the
ministries that further its mission? How should the traditional
orders of bishop/overseer, priest/presbyter, and deacon be
reconsidered in the light of 21st century challenges and ecumenical
unity? These big questions involve a constellation of neuralgic
issues both within the Roman Catholic Church and between it and its
sister churches, both East and West: women priests, women bishops,
married priests, lay ministries, the unaccountability of bishops to
their flocks.The rapid decline of priests in the US has led to an
enormous number of lay people in leadership positions, but they
can't preside at the Eucharist (the heart and soul of Catholic
identity and practice), and their roles are nebulous, undefined,
and severely constrained. Catholic women are voting with their feet
over the church's failure to ordain women. Lay theologians, men and
women, now outnumber priest theologians, but have little "standing"
in the church outside of academia. Far-reaching agreements on
theological issues have been made between Roman Catholicism and
Anglicanism and Lutheranism, but the practical consequences (e.g.,
shared Eucharist's) are nil. It is against this background that
David Power, the doyen of sacramental theologians in North America,
has written a magisterial work on the mission, ministry, and order
of the church that is historically comprehensive, theologically
progressive, ecumenically and globally focused, and practical in
its prescriptions.
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