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In 1990, Pope John Paul II spoke of a "crisis of priestly identity." Decades later, the crisis is not over, and the lack of a clear sense of priestly identity is the single greatest obstacle to the proper formation of priests today. In Nothing But You, Lord, longtime seminary professor and formation advisor Fr. John Cush draws on the thought of Bishop Robert Barron to recover the fundamentals of what it means to be a Catholic priest. Fr. Cush explores the qualities and character of the priest; the role of hope amidst priestly abuses and failures; and the four dimensions of priestly…mehr

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In 1990, Pope John Paul II spoke of a "crisis of priestly identity." Decades later, the crisis is not over, and the lack of a clear sense of priestly identity is the single greatest obstacle to the proper formation of priests today. In Nothing But You, Lord, longtime seminary professor and formation advisor Fr. John Cush draws on the thought of Bishop Robert Barron to recover the fundamentals of what it means to be a Catholic priest. Fr. Cush explores the qualities and character of the priest; the role of hope amidst priestly abuses and failures; and the four dimensions of priestly formation--human, intellectual, spiritual, and pastoral--outlined by Pope John Paul II. Featuring a foreword by Bishop John Barres, Nothing But You, Lord is an encouraging return to the basics of the Catholic priesthood.
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Fr. John P. Cush is a priest of the Diocese of Brooklyn. He serves as Professor of Dogmatic Theology, Director of Seminarian Admissions, and a Formation Advisor at Saint Joseph's Seminary and College (Dunwoodie) in New York. He holds a doctorate in sacred theology (SThD), specializing in fundamental theology, from the Pontifical Gregorian University.