Theology Day Audio | Responsibility, Leadership and Change: The Challenges of an Adult Church

Responsibility, Leadership and Change: The Challenges of an Adult Church
Dr. William Cahoy

We read in the Gospel Jesus' words that "unless [we] become like children, [we] will never enter the kingdom of heaven." At the same time Saint Paul writes that "When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child; when I became an adult, I put an end to childish ways." We know that Jesus' comments about becoming like children must be compatible with also becoming an adult in our faith.

As the socio-economic and educational level of Catholics in the West (or North) has risen in the last century, the tensions between living as a child in the church and living like an adult in the church has risen, affecting our expectations of such things as the exercise of authority, the role of the laity, transparency, and accountability. Must we become like children when we enter the church or can we live like an adult? What would that mean? We will use a little history, theology and leadership theory to explore together what it might mean to be a responsible adult member (child) of the Catholic Church.

 Dr. William Cahoy
"Responsibility, Leadership and Change: The Challenges of an Adult Church"
Theology Day 2012-2013 (Full Audio)

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