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Life as a Pilgrimage : A Reflection for Pilgrims on a Synodal Journey

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Life as a Pilgrimage: A Reflection for Pilgrims on a Synodal Journey is structured around three parts and twenty chapters - exploring Pilgrimage and Synodality and blending historical perspectives with contemporary reflections to set the tone for change and renewal within the Catholic Church. Part One (Chapters 1-3): In Chapter One the journey commences with a definition of the terms Pilgrimage and Synodality. Chapter 2 traces the Synodal Way of Jesus Christ through his life, death, and resurrection. Jesus launched his ministry to spread the Word of his heavenly Father. He recruited a band of followers - his apostles - to travel and walk the journey together with him. The life of Jesus was a pilgrimage - he was a spiritual traveller who taught his followers the way of the pilgrim - to be committed to personal and communal conversion while serving the Church and humanity. Chapter 3 delves into the ten core characteristics of servant leadership as identified by Spears (1998) and provides the terms of reference for their application to the lives and works of fourteen significant female pilgrims, leaders in the Church of a bygone era, whose charism is embedded in the legacies that they have gifted to the contemporary Church. Part Two (Chapters 4-17): In this section the ten core characteristics of servant leadership are applied to the lives of the fourteen extraordinary women (see the previous paragraph) - who inspired and continue to inspire generations of leaders and pilgrims in the Catholic Church. The chapters offer a rich narrative of the life and works of all fourteen women, who listened to the Spirit with the ear of their hearts, and who became positive agents of change and leader builders within the Church, during their own time and for time immemorial. Part Three (Chapters 18-20): In the third and final section, the focus shifts to contemporary perspectives. Chapter 18 amplifies the voices of Monican youth who, in a Synodal Survey, share their insights on understanding the Synodal process. Chapter 19 navigates the present day Synodal Journey discussing contemporary challenges faced by the Church, and reflecting on the call to communion, participation, and mission within the community of disciples. Chapter 20 concludes the book, framing the narrative within the context of the upcoming Jubilee Year - a Holy Year (2025), urging readers to be Pilgrims of Hope! Throughout the book, references to the Second Vatican Council underscore the Church's ongoing commitment to renewal by its efforts to embrace diversity and inclusion. Theological insights, historical perspectives, and contemporary reflections are integrated, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the Synodal Journey and inspiring hope for the future of the Church under the Patronage and guidance of the Holy Spirit. "Life as a Pilgrimage: A Reflection for Pilgrims on a Synodal Journey" serves as both a historical retrospective and a forward-looking guide, inviting readers to embark on their own Synodal Journey on their pilgrimage of life, and to embrace the transformative power of hope within the context of the dynamic and evolving reality of a living, breathing Church.


Author: Christine Cameron
Publisher: Connor Court Publishing
Publication Date: Apr 24, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1923224018
ISBN-13: 9781923224018

Life as a Pilgrimage : A Reflection for Pilgrims on a Synodal Journey

$44.00
$42.03
Sale 4%
 
Life as a Pilgrimage: A Reflection for Pilgrims on a Synodal Journey is structured around three parts and twenty chapters - exploring Pilgrimage and Synodality and blending historical perspectives with contemporary reflections to set the tone for change and renewal within the Catholic Church. Part One (Chapters 1-3): In Chapter One the journey commences with a definition of the terms Pilgrimage and Synodality. Chapter 2 traces the Synodal Way of Jesus Christ through his life, death, and resurrection. Jesus launched his ministry to spread the Word of his heavenly Father. He recruited a band of followers - his apostles - to travel and walk the journey together with him. The life of Jesus was a pilgrimage - he was a spiritual traveller who taught his followers the way of the pilgrim - to be committed to personal and communal conversion while serving the Church and humanity. Chapter 3 delves into the ten core characteristics of servant leadership as identified by Spears (1998) and provides the terms of reference for their application to the lives and works of fourteen significant female pilgrims, leaders in the Church of a bygone era, whose charism is embedded in the legacies that they have gifted to the contemporary Church. Part Two (Chapters 4-17): In this section the ten core characteristics of servant leadership are applied to the lives of the fourteen extraordinary women (see the previous paragraph) - who inspired and continue to inspire generations of leaders and pilgrims in the Catholic Church. The chapters offer a rich narrative of the life and works of all fourteen women, who listened to the Spirit with the ear of their hearts, and who became positive agents of change and leader builders within the Church, during their own time and for time immemorial. Part Three (Chapters 18-20): In the third and final section, the focus shifts to contemporary perspectives. Chapter 18 amplifies the voices of Monican youth who, in a Synodal Survey, share their insights on understanding the Synodal process. Chapter 19 navigates the present day Synodal Journey discussing contemporary challenges faced by the Church, and reflecting on the call to communion, participation, and mission within the community of disciples. Chapter 20 concludes the book, framing the narrative within the context of the upcoming Jubilee Year - a Holy Year (2025), urging readers to be Pilgrims of Hope! Throughout the book, references to the Second Vatican Council underscore the Church's ongoing commitment to renewal by its efforts to embrace diversity and inclusion. Theological insights, historical perspectives, and contemporary reflections are integrated, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the Synodal Journey and inspiring hope for the future of the Church under the Patronage and guidance of the Holy Spirit. "Life as a Pilgrimage: A Reflection for Pilgrims on a Synodal Journey" serves as both a historical retrospective and a forward-looking guide, inviting readers to embark on their own Synodal Journey on their pilgrimage of life, and to embrace the transformative power of hope within the context of the dynamic and evolving reality of a living, breathing Church.


Author: Christine Cameron
Publisher: Connor Court Publishing
Publication Date: Apr 24, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1923224018
ISBN-13: 9781923224018
 

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