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Building Community for the Renewal of Mission in Chicago's Catholic Parishes: The Wisdom of the Black Catholic Experience for Renew My Church

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Matthew Sean O'Donnell. Building Community for the Renewal of Mission In Chicago's Catholic Parishes: The Wisdom of the Black Catholic Experience for Renew My Church. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/757d3ed8-bd5e-4876-bc2d-65324257597f?q=2019.

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M. S. O'donnell. Building Community for the Renewal of Mission in Chicago's Catholic Parishes: The Wisdom of the Black Catholic Experience for Renew My Church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/757d3ed8-bd5e-4876-bc2d-65324257597f?q=2019

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Matthew Sean O'Donnell. Building Community for the Renewal of Mission In Chicago's Catholic Parishes: The Wisdom of the Black Catholic Experience for Renew My Church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/757d3ed8-bd5e-4876-bc2d-65324257597f?q=2019.

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  • Renew My Church is described as an innovative pastoral initiative in the Archdiocese of Chicago that identifies the three guiding imperatives of making disciples, building communities, and inspiring witness as essential to the renewal of pastoral life and ministry in the Archdiocese. Every parish in the Archdiocese will participate in this initiative. This thesis-project will critically engage the imperative to build community by looking at St. Katharine Drexel parish in Chicago, Illinois. This thesis-project will demonstrate how learning from the Black Catholic experience of building, strengthening, and sustaining community can contribute a spirituality and theological foundation for Renew My Church that is rooted in a communal worldview.
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  • 02/17/2024

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