Servants Of The Gospel: Essays by American Bishops on Their Role as Shepherds of the Church
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Servants of the Gospel, is a collection of essays by American bishops on the bishop’s role in the Church today. Written in anticipation of the Synod (worldwide gathering) of Bishops scheduled for the Year 2000 to discuss the very topic, these essays are geared to helping all people understand the unique and challenging task of the successors of the apostles. This timely work is specifically designed to foster lay cooperation with bishops as the Church continues Christ’s mission into the third Christian millennium.
Contributing authors of Servants of the Gospel include Cardinal Francis George, O.M.I. (Chicago, IL); Archbishops Raymond L. Burke (St. Louis, MO), Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. (Denver, CO) and James P. Keleher (Kansas City, KS); and Bishops Robert J. Carlson (Sioux Falls, SD), Thomas J. Tobin (Providence, RI), John J. Myers (Peoria, IL), James S. Sullivan (Fargo, ND), and Fabian W. Bruskewitz (Lincoln, NE).
“The topic Pope John Paul II has chosen for the next Synod of Bishops is ‘The Bishop: Servant of the Gospel for the Hope of the World.’ The Bishops who have contributed their reflections to this volume speak from their profound pastoral experience. All who read them will be better prepared to understand the significance of the Synod.”
—Most Rev. Joseph A. Fiorenza
Bishop of Galveston-Houston
President, National Conference of Catholic Bishops