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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Rebuilt: Awakening the Faithful, Reaching the Lost, and Making Church Matter

Author: Visit Amazon's Michael White Page | Language: English | ISBN: 1594713863 | Format: EPUB

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"I think it will be a bit of a barn burner when it comes out." --Rev. Michael Roach, Pastor of St. Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church, Manchester, MD


"Father Michael White, whom I have known for many years, and his pastoral associate, Tom Corcoran, write with remarkable honesty and humor, telling us about what happened to them. Through trial and error, success and failure, and with some unexpected experiences along the way, they leanred a lot about parish life. But most of all, they learned to fall in love with their parish. . . . This is a book that takes the New Evangelization seriously. …If you love your parish, read this book." --From the Foreword by Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop of New York


"Rebuilt is an excellent resource for parishes seeking new ideas and a fresh approach to bringing the faithful closer to Christ in the third millennium." --Archbishop William E. Lori, Archbishop of Baltimore


"This story of Catholic parish renewal is a must-read for pastors and future pastors. It provides an amazing testimony to the transforming power of God's love when we say a generous yes to following Jesus in true discipleship, centered in word and sacrament." --Rev. John Horn, S.J. , President-Rector of Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, Archdiocese of St. Louis


"This is an eminently practical how-to book by two ordinary parish leaders doing extraordinary work. They challenge us to learn from their experience of growing a healthy parish built on the radical call of Gospel hope, focused on making disciples, and committed to reaching the lost." --Theresa Rickard, O.P. , Executive Director, Renew International


"Vibrant parishes are essential if we are going to re-propose the genius of Catholicism to the people of our times. Rebuilt is much needed and well written. White and Corcoran are stunningly honest, insightful about the real problems facing parishes today, and passionate about helping your parish become the best version of itself." --Matthew Kelly, Author of Rediscover Catholicism

"A must read for anyone serious about parish engagement, membership, and financial and spiritual growth. It should be required reading for pastors, new priests, and parish councils." --U.S. Catholic

A must read for anyone serious about parish engagement, membership, and financial and spiritual growth. It should be required reading for pastors, new priests, and parish councils. --U.S. Catholic

About the Author

Michael White received his bachelor's degree from Loyola University Maryland and his graduate degrees in sacred theology and ecclesiology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. After being ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, he worked for five years as personal secretary to William Cardinal Keeler, who was then archbishop. During that time, he served as the director of the papal visit of Pope John Paul II to Baltimore.
During his tenure as pastor at Church of the Nativity, the church has almost tripled in weekend attendance from 1,400 to over 4,000. More importantly, the commitment to the mission of the Church has grown, evidenced by the significant increase of giving and service in ministry.

Tom Corcoran received his bachelor's degree from Loyola University Maryland and completed his graduate work in theology with Franciscan University of Steubenville. Corcoran has served Church of the Nativity in a variety of roles that give him a unique perspective on parish ministry and leadership. Beginning as a youth minister, Corcoran later held positions as coordinator of children's ministry and director of small groups. He currently serves in the position of associate to the pastor and is responsible for weekend message development, strategic planning, and staff development.
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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Ave Maria Press (February 28, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594713863
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594713866
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Before writing this review I had to read the book twice.

And this review is my opinion. I admit that. I may be and probably am completely wrong, but it is my perception of a ministry and a method based on a text. If I got to visit the parish the book is about, my opinion may be completely different. And this review doesn't cover half of my praises for the work that these two men have done and the concerns I have. It is just a few of them.

As a Director of Religious Education and someone who has been praying and working in my parish for 6 years there were times when I wanted to give the book 10 stars and was screaming "YES!" out loud, and other times when I wanted to give them -10 stars. After all, there are people at my parish who love me and others who want my head on a silver platter. I am sure their staff is used to this type of reaction. I am excited and invigorated by the work this Catholic parish has done to grow disciples and be evangelistic. The mere fact that they got any kind of reaction at all out of normally apathetic parishioners is impressive when they started the paradigm shift at their parish. Our changes have been slower than theirs, but we experience many of the same results, parishioners yelling at us and leaving the parish, withholding their title, new young families coming in, and so on.

There is so much to be commended and imitated - and oh yes - I will be taking some of their ideas. Much of what they have experienced in growing disciples, I have experienced at my own small parish. However, I have concerns with their approach as well.

It appears based on the book that they have seemingly made their Catholic identity an afterthought in their ministry because it is not seen as being "seeker friendly".
I got this book before noon Mass on Sunday and finished reading it by the time my kids went to bed that night. I couldn't wait to get the story behind Nativity, since I have been considering becoming a parishioner for years now. I was born and raised Catholic, attended Catholic school for 12 years, and managed to stay faithful to Mass attendance throughout my adult life, mostly out of obligation, and despite the fact that I married a Methodist. I happened to attend the Church of the Nativity when my first set of twins were getting ready to make their First Communion. They had a weekly assignment to prove their attendance at Mass, and being a nurse who worked mostly weekends and odd shifts, it was often difficult to take them to church. One of the nurses I worked with recommended Nativity due to their convenient Mass times. So I took my girls to the 5:30 pm Sunday Mass and was blown away. I had never seen or heard such things - a video screen, a pre-Mass talk show, friendly greeters, soul-lifting music, and a message that spoke to my very heart! It actually brought me to tears. We came back for several weeks, but then had to go back to our old church due to ties to our school's parish and the distance from our home. But Nativity stayed in our minds. The kids called it the "rock and roll church" and begged to go back (kids BEGGING to go to church? REALLY!) My parents objected - stating there was no way that could be a "real" Catholic church if I had enjoyed it that much. But after reading this book, I am convinced that Fr. White has found the perfect blend of our true Catholic faith with the hospitality and evangelization of successful Protestant churches. It is real Catholicism, the way it needs to be if we are to survive into the future.

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