Since  the 
day of  Pentecost  the Church 
has  never  ceased responding  to 
the  Lord’s  command to proclaim the Gospel to all people.
The  content 
of  this  proclamation – the person of Jesus Christ,
the Son of God – has never changed.
What  is 
‘new’  and  continues 
to develop is  the form  by which that same  Gospel 
is  proclaimed  with fresh enthusiasm, in a contemporary and
comprehensible language, with methodologies 
capable  of transmitting  the 
deepest sense of God’s unchanging Word.
In  the 
last  decades,  as the cacophonies  of 
secularism, relativism, individualism, 
materialism,  and  indifference 
have continued to  blare, many
have become deaf to the Word of God and live without ever noticing the absence
of God as a real absence in their lives.
Yet,
it is within this cultural context that Catholic schools and universities have
the extraordinary opportunity to ‘make the deaf hear’ ….
We  must 
understand  better  how 
these  privileged  places 
for  the development  of 
human  thought  and 
personal  formation  will 
become communities where critical thinking is encouraged, to allow each
student to contribute meaningfully to the common good through the witness of
his or her personal faith.
The  theoretical 
and practical contributions 
made  by  the 
authors  of  this book will serve as a helpful roadmap for
this critical reflection.
Archbishop Rino Fisichella
Leonardo Franchi, Reclaiming the Piazza II , Publication
October 2017, 978 085244 899 1    200 pages £12.99
 


 
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