Synopses & Reviews
The New Testament describes the baptized as a holy priesthood and a priestly people. Vatican II clearly taught that the baptized become a holy priesthood. Their personal fidelity and lives led in loving obedience to the Gospel become spiritual sacrifices offered along with the body of the Lord in the Eucharist. The Priesthood of the Faithful explores this key doctrine of Christian faith and examines its significance for the spiritual growth and revitalization of the church. It focuses on the prophetic, pastoral, and priestly roles of the faithful with the aim of helping people experience their own lives as the fruitful blossoming of Christ's grace in the world.
Chapters are A Timely Discussion, Chosen To Live, Living, Holy Signs, A Priesthood Embracing Christ's Body, People Who Speak for the Spirit, Hearts Set on the Kingdom of God, Lives Lifted in Praise, An Intentional Symbolic Life. Includes two appendices: Graced Sign and Realized Mystery, and An Open Letter to Religious.
Pal Philibert, OP, STD, is professor of pastoral theology at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland and is distinguished visiting professor of church and society at Aquinas Institute of Theology in St. Louis, Missouri. He is the author of Stewards of God's Mysteries: Priestly Spirituality in a Changing Church, published by Liturgical Press.
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This book is a clear, straightforward, and systematic explanation of what could prove to be a complex theological analysis. It is sometimes humoristic, always interesting. Readers can enjoy this exceptional professors development of a much-needed foundation for the theology of the lay apostolate, the priesthood of the faithful.Studia Canonica
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. . . a prophetic voice of unqualified hope, one that deserves to be heard by all of us. . . . this is a wonderful book.Celebrate!
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. . . a gem. It is a work of vision and direction. It synthesizes and expresses ideas that have been brewing over a lifetime. It is rife with practical advice about how to renew Christian life within the Church and within the world. College teachers will find it useful for courses addressing topics such as Church, Laity, Ministry, Sacraments, Mission, and Spirituality. It will also prove useful for various forms of adult education and community formation.Horizons
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Priesthood of the Faithful should be required reading for lay ministry formation and for those who are in RCIA or baptismal preparation leadership. Leaders in liturgical ministry and adult faith formation groups will also benefit richly from Philiberts workRichard E. McCarron, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Liturgy, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago
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This book provides much food for thought and discussion for individuals and groups involved in parish leadership, book clubs, and faith-sharing groups interested in the development of lives that speak the Good News.Pastoral Music
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Philiberts theology aims at the more fundamental level shared by all. This enables the text to be used in the widest range of ecclesial settings.New Theology Review
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. . . a beautiful theological meditation on the priesthood of the faithful. . . . what this book describes is not some priesthood of the laity that stands alongside that of the ordained. It presents a priesthood of the whole body of Christa call to discipleship in the midst of the everyday, which is a challenge for both the ordained and non-ordained alike.Worship
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By reading this book you should understand the priesthood of the baptized and discover its significance for the lives of believers today.Catholic Library World
About the Author
Paul Philibert, OP, has taught pastoral theology in the United States and abroad. He is a Dominican friar of the Southern Province. His translation of a collection of Congar's essays on the liturgy has been published by Liturgical Press under the title At the Heart of Christian Worship. His book The Priesthood of the Faithful: Key to a Living Church (Liturgical Press, 2005) reflects the ecclesiology of Yves Congar and his vision of the apostolic life of the faithful.