'Notes from the Underground' - The Spiritual Journal of a Secular Priest by Best Selling Author Donald Cozzens; Published by Orbis Books - Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers
MARYKNOLL, N.Y., March 18, 2013 /
Christian Newswire/ -- In his latest work, "Notes from the Underground," best selling author Father Donald Cozzens ("The Changing Face of the Priesthood" and "Sacred Silence") calls attention to a vast "unseen church" with a heart that is beating for change and renewal. This church, according to Father Cozzens, is "a pilgrim people who believe that the Holy Spirit is loose in the world and whose rumors of wisdom might be found in any of God's people as well as in their ordained leaders."
Father Cozzens uncovers the spiritual riches that are buried beneath a church that has been rocked by scandal and doubt. This is "a church," writes Father Cozzens, "that wants to be simply adult--a church not of children or adolescents hesitant to think and reflect on the lessons of human experience…A church closer to the spirit of Yves Congar and Teilhard de Chardin, to Dorothy Day and Mother Teresa, a church in step with the spirit of the gospel."
Especially timely after the election of a new pope, "Notes from the Underground" is expected to be widely debated and discussed. It is a cry from the heart of a priest who loves his church and has a radical vision grounded in tradition that will allow the church to open its doors to healing grace. It is published by Orbis Books, the book publishing unit of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers.
Father Cozzens is the former rector of St. Mary's Seminary and Graduate School of Theology in the archdiocese of Cleveland. Currently, he is a writer in residence at John Carroll University, where he teaches religious studies.
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