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    A Europe without priests?

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    Conway, E. (1996). ‘A Europe without priests?’ The Furrow 47, pp. 350-359. ISSN: 00163120.
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    1996
    Author
    Conway, Eamonn
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    Conway, E. (1996). ‘A Europe without priests?’ The Furrow 47, pp. 350-359. ISSN: 00163120.
    Abstract
    The roles of bishop and priest are still pivotal authority positions in the Roman Catholic Church. Those who hold these positions need the qualities which inspire people, which can draw the best out of them, and which can free people for full relationship with God and with others. Recent Church documents acknowledge this when they list the kind of skills and qualities priests and bishops require. These include the ability to embrace, announce and explain the Word of God, the skill of interpreting the 'signs of the time', the maturity to avoid the danger of mere exterior activism, the personal warmth which enables them to unite people and be brothers to them. Bishops and priests today are to be prayerful, holy, knowledgeable and discerning. They should be balanced people, strong and free, and capable of bear ing the weight of their pastoral responsibilities. They are to have undergone a thorough intellectual formation which enables them to proclaim the Gospel in a manner which is credible to the legitimate demands of human reason. At the same time they must be open to ongoing education and continual conversion.
    Keywords
    Europe
    Without
    Priests
    Seminaries
    Mission
    Ministry
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    The Furrow
    License URI
    https://www.jstor.org/stable/27663205
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2524
    ISSN
    00163120
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