The Institution of the Seminary and the Training of Catholic Priests in South-Eastern Nigeria (1885-1970)

The Institution of the Seminary and the Training of Catholic Priests in South-Eastern Nigeria (1885-1970)
Author: Angelo Chidi Unegbu
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2018-12-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3643910436

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Today, we can no longer hide under the pretence that the grace of God alone suffices to make one a good priest. A close study of the history of priestly formation has shown that not just the training of priests can ensure an authentic priest-product, rather a continuous effort to adapt the training to the current world situation so that priests would be in the position to discharge their duties effectively. Such readiness to adaptability should, of course, not lose sight of the meaning and function of the priest as revealed in the person of Jesus: a service to the world. In the bid to assess the models for the training of priests in South-eastern Nigeria, the author using a historical-critical method traced the history of the models and events that shaped the current modules for the training of priests in South-eastern Nigeria. At the end of the historical research, he proffered some suggestions for improvement, amendment and solidification of the training of priests in the area. As one of the younger African churches, the examination of the training of priests in South-eastern Nigeria will also serve as a paradigm or typology for understanding the dynamics and the process of training of priests in other African countries, since most of these local churches share relatively similar historical, cultural, economic and socio-political circumstances.

Tentmaking

Tentmaking
Author: James Francis
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780852443699

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A Case for an Auxiliary Priesthood

A Case for an Auxiliary Priesthood
Author: Raymond Hickey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 143
Release: 1980
Genre: Clergy
ISBN: 9780883440216

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Like His Brothers and Sisters

Like His Brothers and Sisters
Author: Fritz Lobinger
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2002-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780852445334

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This provocative book is about the proposed ordination of proven leaders of Catholic communities. While most people begin any consideration of this topic by pointing out the current shortage of priest, this concise investigation assumes a different starting point. Roman Catholic Priests are human beings like everyone else, but at the same time they are also quite dissimilar. For example, they do not make their living by the work of their hands. Nor do they raise a family. The crucial question that this book raises is: must all ordained leaders be of the kind? Can the Catholic Church introduce a second kind of priest who is living in a way that is similar to the rest of the community? Such questions are at the heart of this important study.

The Theory and Practice of Extended Communion

The Theory and Practice of Extended Communion
Author: Phillip Tovey
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317014200

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Three churches have recently produced liturgies for 'extended communion'. This is the distribution of previously consecrated elements at a public service by lay people or a deacon in the absence of a priest. This development began in the Roman Catholic Church with the Vatican 'Directory on Sunday Worship in the absence of a priest' in 1988. The Methodist Church produced a service of Extended Communion in 1999, and the Church of England authorized 'Public Worship with Communion by Extension' in 2001. In this book Phillip Tovey examines these churches to discover the reasons for the production of these services and their theological rationale. An in-depth examination of case studies draws conclusions highly relevant to the wider church.

Lhasa in the Seventeenth Century

Lhasa in the Seventeenth Century
Author: Françoise Pommaret
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2021-08-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004489819

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This is the story of the rise of Lhasa, before 1642 a small town, renowned for its Jokhang temple and its three large 15th century Gelukpa monasteries. The political victory of the Gelukpa changed its destiny and it was the Fifth Dalai Lama who made Lhasa into the centre of the Tibetan world, with an influence reaching into Mongolia and Ladakh. It became a true capital, with prestigious monuments, and the Potala Palace as its focus and symbol. Based on Tibetan and Western sources, the book provides a fascinating study of the history of Lhasa against the background of the triangular relations Tibetans-Mongols-Manchus. With ample attention for 17th century Lhasa’s historical, political and cultural context, it offers new insights on Lhasa, also, in the last chapter, in its contemporary Chinese framework.

Christianity and the African Imagination

Christianity and the African Imagination
Author: David Maxwell
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2022-08-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004245111

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During the twentieth-century, Christendom shifted its centre of gravity to the Southern Hemisphere, Africa becoming the most significant area of church growth. This volume explores Christianity’s advance across the continent, and its capturing of the African imagination. From the medieval Catholic Kingdom of Kongo to a transnational Pentecostal movement in post-colonial Zimbabwe, the chapters explore how African agents – priests and prophets, martyrs and missionaries, evangelists and catechists – have seized Christianity and made it theirs. Emphasizing popular religion, the book shows how the Christian ideas and texts, practices and symbols, which have been adapted by Africans, help them accept existential passions and empower them through faith to deal with material concerns for health and wealth, and to overcome evil.