Publisher Description
James Carroll delivers a tour-de-force look at what it means to be a Catholic today–set against the rich history of the Catholic Church in America. Brilliantly wresting meaning from the historical, social and religious strands of his story, Carroll illuminates the Church’s transformation from reactionary monolith to an institution in which the deepest aspects of faith are being called into question. Carroll reveals his own story–as a Catholic boy in the 1940s and ’50s, as a seminarian and priest in the crucible of the 1960s and early ’70s, and as a committed but questioning Catholic today–with an emotional impact reminiscent of his An American Requiem. Practicing Catholic is for the millions of practicing, questioning, or lapsed Catholics and others who are searching for a way to reconcile the acts of Church leaders with the faith and the Church they still want to claim as their own.
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“I learned a great deal from this book about church history. As a woman in the Catholic Church I have frustrated for decades over the rigidity of Rome and the lack of backbone in the current men who serve in the priesthood. I recommend this book to all Catholics who feel my frustration.
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Mary (4 out of 5 stars)