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Signs of the Times: Understanding the Church Since Vatican II
Richard W. Gilsdorf
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| #2327952 in Books | 2008-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x5.75 x1.00l,1.45 | File type: PDF | 560 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Essential reading|By William Meyer|This is an excellent volume for anyone seeking to learn how and why things changed as they did in America after the close of Vatican II. Fr. Gilsdorf was a parish priest in these times, so his are very practical observations from ground level. His insights, however, are most excellent, in every respect. In my struggle to understand what happen||During the six years I had the privilege to serve as bishop of the Diocese of Green Bay, Wisconsin (1984-90), I came to know Fr. Richard Gilsdorf as a holy priest, a Scripture scholar, teacher, and pastor. I proudly add that he was also a friend and confidant,
The last 40 years have been tumultuous ones for Catholicism. Seminaries emptied, priests and nuns left their vocations, people dissented from basic teachings, and children received poor catechesis. It didn't used to be this way. What happened? An unsung hero during his time, the late Fr. Richard Gilsdorf helps answer such questions by giving a precise and thorough explanation of developments in the Church since Vatican II. Indeed, no one can fully hope to understand the...
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