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Resourcing Bishops

Resourcing Bishops
Author:
Publisher: Church House Publishing
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780715138540

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The first report of the Review Group appointed by the Archbishops in 1999 to consider the future needs and resourcing of bishops. It considers the issues underlying the fair and effective support of the episcopate from a range of perspectives - theological, personal, practical and financial.


Introduction to the Order of Mass

Introduction to the Order of Mass
Author: Catholic Church. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy
Publisher: USCCB Publishing
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781574555448

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An essential resource for "liturgical formation of the People of God," this book offers a detailed guide to the celebration of Mass, from introductory to concluding rites.


Resourcing Archbishops

Resourcing Archbishops
Author: Church of England. Archbishops' Review Group
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre:
ISBN:

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Bishops, Wives and Children

Bishops, Wives and Children
Author: Douglas J. Davies
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317174046

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Christianity as a cultural force, whether rising or falling, has seldom been analysed through the actual processes by which tradition is transmitted, modified, embraced or rejected. This book achieves that end through a study of bishops of the Church of England, their wives and their children, to show how values fostered in the vicarage and palace shape family, work and civic life in a supposedly secular age. Davies and Guest integrate, for the first time, sociological concepts of spiritual capital with anthropological ideas of gift-theory and, alongside theological themes, use these to illuminate how the religious professional functions in mediating tradition and fostering change. Motifs of distant prelates, managerially-minded fathers in God and rebellious clergy children are reconsidered in a critical light as new empirical evidence offers unique insights into how the clergy family functions as an axis of social power in an age incredulous to ecclesiastical hierarchy. Bishops, Wives and Children marks an important advance in the analysis of the spirituality of Catholic, Evangelical and Liberal leaders and their social significance within a distinctive Christian tradition and all it represents in wider British society.


Women Bishops in the Church of England?

Women Bishops in the Church of England?
Author: Church of England. House of Bishops
Publisher: Church House Publishing
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780715140376

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In July 2000, the General Synod of the Church of England passed a motion asking the House of Bishops to initiate further theological study on the episcopate, focusing on the issues that need to be addressed in preparation for the debate on women in the episcopate in the Church of England. This report is the result of that reflection. The report sets out as clearly and objectively as possible the options open to the Church of England in this matter and outlines the surrounding theological and practical issues. The report discusses: the background to the debate; the historical development of episcopacy; the parameters for a theologically responsible debate on women and the episcopate; the development of women's ministry; the timing - whether now is the right time to ordain women bishops; the theological and practical consequences of possible future options.


Becoming a Bishop

Becoming a Bishop
Author: Paul Avis
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567657302

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Why Bishops? What's so special about Bishops? What are Bishops called to and how best can they do it? This book is the single resource of answers to all the questions one could conceivably have about what a Bishop is and their function and purpose in the Church. Paul Avis offers a fascinating account of the ministerial identity of the bishop, and in particular the tasks and roles of episcopal ministry. Placing the Bishop within his wider ecclesiological framework, Avis illuminates the role of the individual in episcopal ministry. The book sets the vital work of a Bishop within an ecclesiological framework: the Bishop in the Anglican Communion, within the Church of Christ, within the purposes of God.


Letter to a Suffering Church

Letter to a Suffering Church
Author: Robert Barron
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2019-05-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781943243488

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A Bishop's Ministry

A Bishop's Ministry
Author: David Tustin
Publisher: Paragon Publishing
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2013-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1782221484

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Few books on episcopacy deal with the inner life or practical problems of being a bishop, but this volume gives an inside view. It describes the initial challenge of adjusting to a new role with little preparation, and indicates the main ongoing pressures. This account combines personal experience with theological reflection. Convinced that being comes before doing, David Tustin first considers vital elements in the bishop’s personal way of life: inner life, outer lifestyle, home and hospitality, and careful use of time. The rationale of what bishops actually do is then examined in seven key areas, together with suggestions about translating ideals into reality: teamwork; caring for people within and beyond the church; conducting worship; spreading the Christian message; sending new ministers; building bridges in society and within the church; fostering visible Christian unity. Emphasis is laid on bishops sharing their ministry with others, and reaching out beyond the church. This book offers examples of good practice. It draws together resources useful for new bishops, including excerpts from classic writers (Gregory the Great and Bernard of Clairvaux) and pointers to an ecumenical range of contemporary material unlikely to be in the hands of most readers. It is relevant to all who share in senior church leadership. A bibliography and index are included. 'The closing section argues that bishops, no less than other ministers, need good initial training, periodic review and continuing professional development. It also looks at how bishops can adjust to active retirement.'