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To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the restoration of the
diaconate as a permanent and stable order of ministry in the United
States, the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA) at
Georgetown University undertook a contemporary study of the
diaconate in the United States. Building on studies completed in
1981 and 1995 as well as annual research that CARA has conducted
for the USCCB since 2005, CARA designed a comprehensive study of
deacons, their wives, diaconate directors, and bishops to explore
all aspects of this ministry. This book explores trends in the
diaconate as well as current and emerging opportunities and
challenges in the ministry. Deacons and their wives, diaconate
directors, and bishops share insights about how those trends impact
diaconal ministry today and into the future.
To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the restoration of the
diaconate as a permanent and stable order of ministry in the United
States, the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA) at
Georgetown University undertook a contemporary study of the
diaconate in the United States. Building on studies completed in
1981 and 1995 as well as annual research that CARA has conducted
for the USCCB since 2005, CARA designed a comprehensive study of
deacons, their wives, diaconate directors, and bishops to explore
all aspects of this ministry. This book explores trends in the
diaconate as well as current and emerging opportunities and
challenges in the ministry. Deacons and their wives, diaconate
directors, and bishops share insights about how those trends impact
diaconal ministry today and into the future.
A seminal moment in the study of U.S. Catholic parish life came in
the 1980s with the publication of a series of reports from the
ground-breaking Notre Dame Study of Catholic Parish Life. These
reports are now badly outdated, as Catholic dioceses grapple with
new challenges that didnt exist in the 80s. Topics that were not
considered then, like greater Catholic mobility, increased cultural
diversity, and structural re-organization as well as the rise of
lay leadership, have attained new significance. This timely book,
based on more than a decade of research, provides an in-depth
portrait and analysis of the current state of parish life and
leadership. Unique in the scope of the research and the timeliness
of its findings, the book critically examines the current state of
parish life. The authors draw on data from national polls of
Catholics, national surveys of parishes, and thousands of in-pew
surveys which explore parishioner's needs, experiences, and
satisfaction with parish life in the twenty-first century. The book
provides a unique 360- degree view of parish life from the
perspective of pastors, parish staff, parishioners, as well as the
larger Catholic population.
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