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Will Pope Francis Pull It Off?: The Challenge of Church Reform Paperback – March 29, 2017

4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 7 ratings

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Pope Francis has made no secret of the fact that he seeks to reform the Catholic Church, especially the institutional components by which it is guided and governed. Standing in his way are institutional inertia, simplistic ideologies, scandals, and the resistance of some who will not readily relinquish power. Can he pull it off?

In this smart and thoughtful book, priest-sociologist Rocco D’Ambrosio carefully considers the personality, convictions, and gifts the pope brings to the task. He explores the hurdles Francis faces, the tools at his disposal, and his prospects for success. The result is an institutional analysis of the Catholic Church in the Bergoglio era that promises rich, new insights and plenty of food for thought to every reader

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"Rocco D'Ambrosio argues persuasively that Pope Francis is offering more than just a new leadership style. D'Ambrosio's background in sociology and institutional analysis presents fresh insights into the character of Francis's reformist program and invites hope that this papacy may bring enduring and systemic change to the church."Richard Gaillardetz, Joseph Professor of Catholic Systematic Theology, Boston College

"Pope Francis has made reform of the Church a signature of his pontificate, and Rocco D'Ambrosio has provided adept institutional analysis to shed light on the momentum and challenges inherent in such a bold pursuit. All who care deeply about the outcome and want to understand the context, commitment, and countervailing forces at hand would do well to read this book."Kerry Alys Robinson, Founding Executive Director and Global Ambassador, Leadership Roundtable

"In this quick read of some one hundred pages, priest-sociologist Rocco D'Ambrosio prompts our discussion about the challenge of the church reform championed by the Pontificate of Pope Francis as it steers a new course, away from the Church's traditional anchor points within Europe; new waters run deep and the cross-currents are hard to navigate. D'Ambrosio brings focus to Francis the person, Francis the reformer, and Francis the pope. The writer's narrative then moves to appraise the general backdrop of the church's institutional components—their rationale and foundation—against which Francis is now pitching his energies."Jay Kettle-Williams, editor of diocesan magazine of Portsmouth (UK)

"In order to understand Pope Francis's pontificate we need theological analysis as well as an analysis of Francis's approach to Church reform from an institutional-systemic point of view. This book by D'Ambrosio offers a very necessary insider look at the politics of Francis's reform and, most important, of the opposition to Francis."Dr. Massimo Faggioli, Professor of Historical Theology, Villanova University

"D'Ambrosio's analysis, by exploring the insights of the human sciences, is enriched by angles of consideration that an exclusively theological vision would be unable to offer. The result is a sharp and coherent study that, like Francis's own style, calls us to mercy but does not justify or tolerate unethical or harmful behavior. To this end, D'Ambrosio's style is transparent and simple, rooted in the conviction that no change is possible without revealing the ugliness and its mechanisms hidden within the reality of the church."Emilia Palladino, 
Civiltà Cattolica

"Timely and well crafted, drawing heavily on the primary sources of the Pope's writings and public statements. The book will certainly find a place on my shelf an in my classroom."
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About the Author

Rocco D'Ambrosio is a lecturer in political philosophy and political ethics at the Pontifical Gregorian University. A diocesan priest, he is also director of Cercasi un Fine ("Seeking a Goal"), an Italian organization for people of various religions and cultures united in seeking a more just, peaceful, and beautiful society. D'Ambrosio received his doctorate in social sciences from the Gregorian in 1995. He is the author of many books (published in Italian) on political science, institutional culture, and Catholic social teaching. This is his first book to be published in English.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Liturgical Press (March 29, 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 100 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0814645011
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0814645017
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 4.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.25 x 8.5 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2017
A thorough and eye opening work.

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5.0 out of 5 stars one of many important boks about Pope Francis
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 3, 2021
A very good analyis of the pontifcate
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5.0 out of 5 stars Reform is a process - not an event
Reviewed in Australia on June 28, 2017
The outline of this book is not complicated. In essence it argues that the Church has allowed itself to be captured by the convenience of governing within a simplistic ideological framework. Of course this is a governance framework that has emerged over time and it is one that is fiercely defended by those who benefit from it. The problem Rocco says, is that “Institutions share the pathetic megalomania of the computer, whose vision of the world is its own program.” (Loc 1406).

Yet data the world over demonstrates the collapse of the Church in the West. It has lost not just its relevance but it's cultural and spiritual salience. Using the analogy of a breaking dam, Rocco points out that nothing can stop the flow of a dam, when it breaks. And it has broken. The dam, that Church existence that was walled in by the convenience of a simplistic, self-proclaimed unalterable ideology, has collapsed. And it has collapsed under the weight of its own baggage; its culture. A culture that has for too long, treated its members as life long infants. Over time this Church has gathered the institutional baggage of centuries. Examples abound - the narcosis of power, living an agenda of reactivity in denial of cultural scientific and analytic development, steeped in inertia, saturated in patriarchy, riddled with corruption, and supported by its participation in a system of class relations centred on autocratic monarchical, hierarchical control. Participation in governance is steeped in careerism, clericalism, nepotism; the majority of Church members - the actual people of God - have no say over anything really. Questions of baby and bath water become critical.

The need for an agenda of reform is as self evident as it is uncomplicated. The days of defending and commending the indefensible and the unjustifiable are well past - but agendas are set to maintain the status quo and power is being deployed to derail a change agenda. The priority reforms, in and of themselves are really quite bland, save for those in power:

"For Francis the reform will only have succeeded if it restores vitality, both theoretical and practical, to issues such as the preferential option for the poor, the church’s missionary impulse, poverty and prudence in ecclesial life, the commitment to justice, the fight against corruption within all institutions (including the Catholic Church), the eradication of the scourge of pedophilia, episcopal collegiality, the promotion of the role of the laity, pastoral attention to family life, a renewed ecumenical commitment, and care for the environment ..." (Loc 262).

But despite its inherent Christian nature, the simplicity of the reform agenda is not the issue. The issue is about power and changes to power relations cannot be achieved by one person alone - not even a pope. This is particularly so when resistance to reform is systemic.

Several key messages are then evident within this book. For sure the Church needs to shed itself of a lot of barnacles and embrace the necessity for change. Indeed, it is time for the Church to genuinely come to terms cultural-historical influences of change and discover, yet again, a genuine Gospel message. But most certainly, when Rocco writes about the Church engaging in this change process, he is talking about you and me - the everyday people. Most recently a leading Australian Catholic, Kirstina Kenneally outlined how we, the everyday people, can empower the change process. And first and foremost, she proposed that we withdraw our support for Church processes and practices that sustain our oppression, sustain our marginality and which lock us out of decision-making or ministerial processes. This will be really hard for those of us deeply engaged in parish life. But it is necessary. A parish priest, for example, saw the liturgy committee as superfluous. In response people chose to longer to provide music. Another withdrew their unpaid financial services, others withdrew from providing cash and many women have stopped doing the so many things that they do within the parish, which enable this dysfunctional system to continue.

The answer to the question raised by this book is fairly straight forward - Francis' change agenda can be achieved, but not without your contribution, however insignificant you might think it to be.
Byletts
5.0 out of 5 stars Insight into Vatican
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 29, 2017
Short but well written and seems well informed. Really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to all who are interested in what is going on in Rome. Yes, the Church is also a very human society, but Pope Francis remains cheerful and optimistic because he is so close to God.
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