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Catholics Can Come Home Again!: A Guide for the Journey of Reconciliation with Inactive Catholics
 
 
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Catholics Can Come Home Again!: A Guide for the Journey of Reconciliation with Inactive Catholics [Paperback]

Carrie Kemp (Author)
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March 2001
Writing with a winning combination of enthusiasm, compassion, insight and understanding, longtime pastoral minister Carrie Kemp has written a first-rate handbook for welcoming inactive Catholics back to membership or participation in a parish community.

Numbering in the millions, inactive Catholics, whom Kemp calls Seekers, are people looking for purpose and meaning in their lives, and are curious about coming home again to the church from which they have become estranged. She shares the stories of a number of inactive Catholics and then offers a practical, user-friendly and well-detailed plan for establishing a process for welcoming inactive Catholics in the reader's own parish. She discusses controversial issues frankly and honestly without denying the serious challenges that face the church in the millennium.

Pastors, parish staffs and families with inactive Catholics in their midst will be moved and enlightened by Kemp's approach to ministry. And church professionals especially will appreciate her basic information, assurance and teaching aids provided.


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Carrie Kemp may have taken a large step toward helping the Catholic understand the post-Vatican II church. -- Thomas Cronin, Mooresville, NC

Carrie Kemp's writing shines with insights gained from fifteen years of ministry to and with inactive Catholics. -- Rev. Kenneth Boyack, C.S.P. Director, Paulist National Catholic Evangelization Association

I commend this book to anyone who seriously wants to exercise a reconciliation ministry on behalf of the church. -- Rev. Michael J. O'Connell Rector of the Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis

It projects a respectful, gentle and genuine approach to helping inactive Catholics. -- CNS Online

Kemp devotes her life to the lost sheep who have left the Church, this book speaks to that ministry -- Bishop Raymond A. Lucker, Diocese of New Ulm

Kemphas developed an effective ministry to reach out and reconcile with people who have been offended by the church. -- Rev. Michael J. O'Connell, Rector of the Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis

Projects a respectful, gentle and genuine approach to helping inactive Catholics. -- The Catholic Spirit (Minneapolis-St. Paul)

Reflecting compassion and fervor of the reconciling Christ, this book contains treasures for active Catholics and those seeking to return. -- Rev. Kenneth Boyack, C.S.P., Director, Paulist National Catholic Evangelization Association

The book is useful to the friends and family of seekers as well as the seekers themselves. -- CNS Online

This book projects a respectful, gentle and genuine approach to helping inactive Catholics -- The Catholic Spirit

About the Author

Carrie Kemp is a pastoral minister in the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Paulist Press (March 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0809139553
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809139552
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #208,033 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An important and needed book, August 10, 2005
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This review is from: Catholics Can Come Home Again!: A Guide for the Journey of Reconciliation with Inactive Catholics (Paperback)
Karrie Kemp, the author, has provided a much needed resource for those who are contemplating their return to the Catholic faith. She gives many illustrations of the journeys people have traveled in their separation from and return to the Catholic Church.

To quote from the book; "We have come to see Catholic evangelization as the ongoing response to the presence of God in our lives, not preaching our truth to others, but an effort to help others discover the good news of God's power within themselves." This illustrates the pastoral attitude of the book.

In chapter 5, "The Issues That Separate", she addresses, among many issues, that of "Divorce, Annulment, and "Remarriage." This is an issue that not not only affects "Returning Catholics" but many who want to better understand their personal situation in the Church. This discussion is missing from many other texts that I have read on "Returning to the Catholic Church"

Anyone who is considering their return to the Catholic Church will benefit greatly from this helpful book.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More Than Just A Guide For Working With Alienated And Inactive Catholics, March 1, 2007
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I moved not too long ago and as I was unpacking I came across Carrie Kemp's CATHOLICS CAN COME HOME AGAIN: A GUIDE FOR THE JOURNEY OF RECONCILIATION WITH INACTIVE CATHOLICS. I had purchased the book a few years ago as a reference guide for ministry, but it went on a shelf and stayed there until my move. I perused it while unpacking and found a few tidbits that I thought were interesting. I decided to read it to see if it would he helpful in ministry and after reading it decided that the title is misleading. Yes, Catholics can come home again, but it's far more than just a guide for helping inactive Catholics reclaim their faith. It has something to offer any Catholic on any stage of the faith journey.

The book is based on the experiences and ministry of its author Carrie Kemp. She, like many Catholics, stopped practicing her faith but gradually returned. She then began an outreach program for other Catholics who have likewise stopped practicing their faith but wish to rediscover the riches that are a part of the Catholic faith. The book is both the story of this ministry and some of the techniques used by the author. The information she provides will assist anyone working with people who are trying to return to the practice of the Catholic faith and no doubt could be adapted to other faith traditions too.

While the book is aimed at ministry for inactive Catholics, my guess is that it can be used for a variety of groups within a church setting. A quarter of the book is dedicated to issues that separate that deal with small issues that can alienate to the larger issues that have dominated the headlines. While many of these issues have driven some Catholics away, there are a number of people who have never left the pews that have been affected by these issues as well but have never had the opportunity to discuss them. The author handles the issues in a matter of fact way and presents the material free from opinion, stating the issue and giving responses from people who have been involved in her ministry. This information can be a great resource for anyone wondering how Catholics feel about certain issues and the range of opinions among believers.

This book will certainly be an indispensable guide fro anyone working with alienated Catholics. It would also be helpful for people developing an RCIA programs or anyone involved in adult education and ministry.
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In the decade since Catholics Coming Home was published, the lost sheep of our church have taught me more about the sacredness of our faith than all the theology lectures and books that prepared me for my vocation as a lay minister in the church. Read the first page
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