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A**R
A Thorough and Thoughtful Analysis
Dr. Thomann's review of the situation of the Catholic Church in America combines a thoughtful and thorough statistical analysis of the underlying demographics of today's Church with the hope and outline of a renewal, that in the long run, may build a stronger, if smaller Church.
E**N
Wonderful insights
A one of a kind book. The author manages to combine his scientific background with his theological knowledge to create a highly readable book. It is very thorough. Great insights. He loves God and the Church - that comes through so clearly.
L**B
An excellent book about one of the most dynamic charisms in the Catholic Church!
Dr. Robert V. Thomann's excellent and insightful study presents the crisis confronting the Church in America and outlines how the Neocatechumenal Way (one of the most dynamic charisms in the Church) has provided a powerful solution to the problem of declining Church attendance and the growing phenomenon of lapsed Catholics in the United States. Thomann is especially well qualified to discuss these matters. The book is based on his dissertation, which he wrote for his Doctor in Ministry degree from Fordham University (2011). He also holds an M.A. in Systematic Theology from Seton Hall University (2007). He has served as a permanent deacon for the Archdiocese of Newark, New Jersey since 1977. His theological background is complemented by his earlier work as an oceanographer and civil engineer. Having seen many historical as well as socio-cultural changes in the life of the American Catholic Church, having undergone a varied career as an academic, and having experienced the hope and potential of the vibrant charism of the Neocatechumenal Way, Robert Thomann is uniquely positioned to make comments on the state of affairs in American Catholic life and the possible solutions that the Neocatechumenal Way offers to the Church-at-large.The first half of the book presents information that is familiar to many Americans aware of affairs in the Catholic Church--that Roman Catholicism in America is facing a monumental drop in baptisms, marriages, and Church attendance (which mirrors the situation confronting the Church in Europe and the rest of the Western world). Thomann takes pains to point out that, although the crisis facing the Church in America seems less dramatic than that facing Europe, statistics do not lie and point to a significantly smaller Roman Catholic Church in the future and the presence of many lapsed Catholics who, for a variety of reasons, are leaving the Church in droves. Indeed, he makes a point of saying that if these rates of decline continue, the Roman Catholic Church in the United States will see massive declines in the overall Catholic population of the country that have not been seen since the beginning of the twentieth century.The second half of the book presents a succinct no-nonsense description of the charism of the Neocatechumenal Way, its origins, how it functions as part of parish life, and how this charism has the potential to revitalize and strengthen the embattled Catholic Church in the United States. Thomann writes with grace and simplicity in his explanation of the Neocatechumenal Way. He also has the benefit of having been involved in this charism for almost two decades, lending his own personal experience and perspectives to his stimulating study.For any Catholic who is interested in understanding the root causes of the decline in Church attendance, why baptisms are declining, and why so many Catholics are leaving the Church, this is definitely a good place to start. If you are looking for hope, for possible solutions to the crisis facing American Catholics I highly recommend this timely study. Moreover, for those who want a clear understanding of what the charism of the Neocatechumenal Way is, how it functions, what its place in the Roman Catholic Church is, and what the fruits of this dynamic charism are, I can think of no better book in English than Thomann's succinct study. He dispels the myths and misconceptions about the state of American Catholicism while providing very concrete solutions to the challenges we face in the future.
R**H
The book that led me to the Way
This book clearly explains why the Church has lost so many parishioners but also explains a great remedy. As Pope Benedict predicted, the future church will likely be smaller but also dynamic and vibrant and closer to the way of the early Christians. This book eventually-- through a variety of graces ---led me to the Neocatechumal Way which has been a life changing experience for our family. I randomly met the author at a Neocat event recently and thanked him for his contribution. We have to stop with the lukewarm and weak approach.
D**N
Book arrived on time. The author explains using stats ...
Book arrived on time. The author explains using stats which he uses in his everyday profession to explain how the church has lost numbers and explains how using the neocatechumenal can be a way to change this trend. I bought this book as I am currently doing a neochatecumenal catechisim course. I would encourage buying the book and doing the course if its available to you.
G**Z
Absolutely fantastic book brings me light into my heart
Absolutely fantastic book brings me light into my heart. This book helped me received Gods grace. Light lightening in darkness of this world. Thank You my Dad in heaven :-)
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