Word, Sacrament, Charism : The Risks and Opportunities of a Synodal Church
Word, Sacrament, Charism : The Risks and Opportunities of a Synodal Church
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Author(s): Ouellet, Marc
ISBN No.: 9781621647478
Pages: 250
Year: 202505
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 27.53
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"The signal contribution of this trenchant text is to move the conversation surrounding synodality away from much-contested practical questions to deeper, more foundational theological matters. Central to Cardinal Ouellet's argument is that synodality, at its best, is an outgrowth of the theology of the Holy Spirit developed by the Fathers of the Vatican II. Anyone interested in the authentic renewal of the Church will benefit from reading this book." --The Most Reverend Robert Barron, Bishop of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota "The author of this superb text speaks from decades of distinguished pastoral and scholarly service to the Church; what results in these pages is an absorbing, articulate call for the recovery of her charismatic dimension and evangelical revival." --Francis X. Maier, Senior Fellow, Catholic Studies, Ethics and Public Policy Center; Author, True Confessions: Voices of Faith from a Life in the Church "In all the questions around synodality this book is a welcome contribution to the topic. Important main principles underscore the creative aspects of a synodal ecclesiology which is not disconnected from Tradition. The author grounds synodal ecclesiology in the rediscovery of the Church's identity in the heart of the Trinity.


The Trinitarian and Christocentric vision of Vatican II renews our own awareness of her mystery and mission. This retrieval of Vatican II's ecclesiology of communion underscores LG 4, the role of the Holy Spirit and charisms and keeps us faithful to the truth of the Gospel for our times." --Most Reverend Samuel J Aquila , Archbishop of Denver "Can the Holy Spirit save synodality? In 2016, Cardinal Marc Ouellet lent his theological expertise and credibility to Pope Francis, offering an argument for the orthodoxy of Amoris Laetitia . Now, the estimable Ouellet attempts the same for the highly contested synodal process on synodality. He argues that "pneumatology" - theological reflection on the Holy Spirit - is needed to understand synodality as a fruit of the charismatic nature of the Church. Now in retirement, Cardinal Ouellet is still putting ballast in the barque of Peter." --Fr. Raymond de Souza, National Catholic Register.



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