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317 pages, Paperback
First published October 1, 2002
History also teaches us that those who try to prevent change and avoid change always failHe goes on to explain that a 2000 year old Church needs time to catch up with the rapidly shifting congregation (more educated, more diverse). Yet he lists all the ways the Catholic Church will not change:
reintroduction of married priests, allowing divorced Catholics to once again receive the sacraments, reviewing the Church's position on contraception and changing the nature of the roll women play in the ChurchI would have appreciated some explanation after he rattled off all these hot button issues followed by the statement that we need to change to find joy and prayer. It's moments like that, that I would have preferred some outside sources to help explain why he thought the way he did.