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"A timely resource for the many institutions in the Catholic Church facing diminishment or seeking rebirth and renewal."Arbuckle develops a cultural-anthropological model of change based on the assumption that individual and collective grief, if not expressed in mourning rituals, suffocates creativity. He then applies this model to what has been happening in the Church since Vatican II, particularly in those institutions and religious expressions that found flower after the Council but have faced different realities in the decades since.Over the past two years, the emergence of Pope Francis as…mehr

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"A timely resource for the many institutions in the Catholic Church facing diminishment or seeking rebirth and renewal."Arbuckle develops a cultural-anthropological model of change based on the assumption that individual and collective grief, if not expressed in mourning rituals, suffocates creativity. He then applies this model to what has been happening in the Church since Vatican II, particularly in those institutions and religious expressions that found flower after the Council but have faced different realities in the decades since.Over the past two years, the emergence of Pope Francis as the ritual leader in the Church has allowed suppressed grief to be articulated in a variety of mourning expressions. Consequently, the Church is now experiencing new energy, and opening up to new methods of rebirth and renewal.
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Gerald A. Arbuckle, SM., Ph.D., is an award-winning author whose books include "Earthing the Gospel: An Inculturation Handbook for Pastoral Workers, "and "Refounding the Church: Dissent for Leadership." He presented the Martin D'Arcy, S.J., Lectures at Oxford University in 2011. He is co-director of Refounding and Pastoral Development, a research ministry, in Sydney, Australia.