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Keep The Faith, Change The Church by James Muller and Charles Kenney
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Mar 18, 2004 | ISBN 9781623362300

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Keep the Faith, Change the Church tells the highly readable story of a group of dynamic Catholics determined to improve their church. This fast-paced book is required reading for all who care about the future of the Catholic Church in the United States and throughout the world.” —Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., president emeritus of the University of Notre Dame

“I couldn’t put Keep the Faith, Change the Church down. This moving and compelling narrative is balanced, moderate in tone, and, above all, faithful. It surely will bring us closer to a graced tipping point, closer to the time when a renewed church will embrace the voice and gifts of all its members.” —Donald Cozzens, author of Sacred Silence: Denial and the Crisis in the Church and The Changing Face of the Priesthood

“It has been nearly forty years since the Second Vatican Council challenged the laity to more effectively involve themselves in carrying forth the message of Jesus Christ. Recent action by Voice of the Faithful is a reflection of the fact that at long last this challenge is taking root…. Today we see the church being influenced by the march of democracy. This transition will not be smooth or without pain, but it will come about.” —Most Rev. John McCarthy, bishop emeritus of the Austin (Texas) diocese

“This powerful and lucidly written book chronicles the coming of a great Catholic renewal, a light out of darkness, when courageous men and women took responsibility for their faith and kept it alive. A book for all who love the Catholic Church.” —James Carroll, author of Constantine’s Sword and Toward a New Catholic Church

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